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Cruz for Texas — Footage from a campaign rally makes up this ad for Texas Senator Ted Cruz's (Beck Bennett) 2018 re-election effort. While a "hype team" (Kenan Thompson and episode host Awkwafina) is able to liven up the crowd, things fall apart for Cruz, literally and figuratively, after he takes the stage. [177]
A 34-second video filmed through the office window shortly after 10 pm on 30 April 2021 showed Starmer and some of the group, drinking beer and eating. [15] [12] [16] [5] The footage was taken by Ivo Delingpole, a student at Durham University, and the son of the Breitbart writer James Delingpole, [17] and who a year later said he had seen "something that I thought was an injustice and decided ...
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Texan cuisine is the food associated with the Southern U.S. state of Texas, including its native Southwestern cuisine–influenced Tex-Mex foods. Texas is a large state, and its cuisine has been influenced by a wide range of cultures, including Tejano/Mexican, Native American, Creole/Cajun, African-American, German, Czech, Southern and other European American groups. [2]
Pizza Later also plans to show folks how he made his Pepperoni Hug Spot commercial from start to finish in a future video. “I think most people assume this is a slow or complicated process when ...
Available just in time for National Beer Day on April 7, the beer incorporates all the flavors of a freshly-baked Tombstone pizza. There's the crispy crust, tangy tomato sauce, and savory herbs ...
Mystery Diners Shellene and Jessica go undercover as customers, and see bartender Rod drinking on the job, ignoring the regular customers in favor of Shellene and Jessica, over-pouring top shelf alcohol, and only charging $12 for $122 worth of drinks. During the confrontation, Maeve fires Rod, forcing him to give the money from his tip jar to her.
In most of Texas, drinking alcohol in public doesn’t break any laws. But in certain places, including parts of Fort Worth, you could end up getting charged and fined.