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OJ Simpson and McDonalds

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Years ago, I worked for an indoor playground company that was owned by McDonalds. (It was in Illinois). Parents would bring their children to the indoor playground for birthday parties. There were rooms where the birthday parties would be held.

Almost no one – other than employees, realized that the indoor playground was actually owned by McDonalds. There was a small McDonalds logo on one of the doors that led to outside. You had to look really hard to notice it.

One night, a group of Girl Scouts / Brownies troops came in so they could spend some time crawling through plastic tunnels that included colorful plastic balls, some (soft) punching bags, and slides.

The Girl Scouts / Brownies were fed pizza and a drink, and then were let loose into the tunnels to play.

The leaders of the Girl Scouts / Brownies headed upstairs to a room where the adults to chill out in. This space was up a few stairs and had plastic windows that allowed them to watch their girls (and the girl’s little brothers) from there.

A bit later, a few of the Girl Scout’s leaders rounded up their girls – and the little brothers – and settled them down to sleep inside the tunnels. The tunnels had several spaces where the soft mats had been placed. The Scouts / Brownies brought their own sleeping bags and settled down to sleep.

There was only me and one manager running the place overnight.

Periodically, I would go check on the women in the “parents” room. The TV was on, and a white bronco was on the screen. I had come in to collect plastic cups, wipe off some tables, and take out the trash.

The manager – who was also a woman – asked me what was happening with the white bronco. And I became the go-between that brought pizza and soft drinks to the Girl Scouts and Brownies leaders – and reported back to the manager. From memory, I went into the parents room more than once, and ask if the leaders wanted food or drinks.

When the sun came up, the Scouts and Brownies leaders rounded up their girls (and little brothers) and herded them towards the door. The kids looked super tired, and some had to wait for their parents to come get them.

After every child was picked up by their parents, me and the manager took all the plastic balls out of the ball pits in mesh bags. Those bags went into a section on top of the play area, where they were sterilized. We had just enough time to spill the (now clean) plastic balls back into the ball pits before the morning crew arrived.

NOTE: This post is one that I originally wrote on Mastodon. It was not posted on Tumblr, but is still an interesting story from a job I used to work at.

Book Reviews, non fiction 0 comments on Salt: A World History by Mark Kurlansky

Salt: A World History by Mark Kurlansky

Salt: A World History by Mark Kurlansky

Salt: A World History is a nonfiction book written by Mark Kurlansky. He has somehow made a simple ingredient – salt – into an informative exploration about how people searched for salt. This sometimes required people to literally go down into salt mines.

According to Mark Kurlansky, when modern geology reveled its prevalence, salt was one of the world’s most sought-after commodities. Salt was considered as valuable as currency. This may sound strange to people in today’s world who can simply pick up some salt from their local grocery store.


Salt: A World History is interesting because he put together a timeline (of sorts) that describes how people located salt. People would, in fact, fight over who was allowed to take salt grains that emerged on the ground. In addition, there were people who lived by the ocean who waited for the tides to wash out so they could collect salt.

Later on, people climbed down into salt mines for work. The overwhelming amount of the workers were men, who would be paid for their work. Sometimes children would be allowed to do mining alongside the men. At least one salt mine had donkeys placed down there, in order to help hall the salt out of the mine. I’m not sure the donkeys ever made it out of the mine.

There was one occasion where women were allowed to work in the salt mines alongside the men. This became a controversy. The mines were extremely hot, and it was common for the male workers to remove their shirts while mining. The women in the mine took off their dresses and continued working.

Needless to say, when it was discovered that the women weren’t fully clothed and were working that way among the men in the salt mines, a change was made. Women were no longer allowed in the mines.

On the back cover, there is a paragraph that includes the following: “A substance so valuable that it served as currency, salt has influenced the establishment of trade routes and cities, provoked and financed wars, secured empires, and inspired revolutions.”

Medium 0 comments on Ex-Rep George Santos Expected To Plead Guilty To Multiple Counts In Fraud Case

Ex-Rep George Santos Expected To Plead Guilty To Multiple Counts In Fraud Case

photo of several 100 dollar bills by McKenzie Marco on Unsplash

photo of several 100 dollar bills by Mackenzie Marco on Unsplash

Former U.S. Rep. George Santos is expected to plead guilty to multiple counts in his federal fraud case – sources tell Scripps News, according to KSBY.com

Santos, a Republican from New York, is expected to enter the plea at a court hearing planned for Monday on Long Island, an anonymous source told The Associated Press. The source could not publicly discuss details of the plea.

The court hearing was scheduled for Monday afternoon after prosecutors and Santos’ lawyers jointly requested one on Friday. They also sought and received a delay in certain pre-trial deadlines.

The news comes just weeks before jury selection was set to begin on Sept. 9. Santos has previously pleaded not guilty to a range of financial crimes, including to lying to Congress about his wealth, collecting unemployment benefits while actually working and using campaign contributions to pay for personal expenses such as designer clothing.

Politico reported that former Rep. George Santos, who was expelled from the House last year amidst a fantastical flood of fraud investigations, is expected to offer guilty pleas Monday as part of a deal to resolve the wide-ranging federal indictment he faces, a person familiar with the case said.

Santos is set to appear Monday afternoon in federal court in eastern Long Island at what U.S. District Court Judge Jonna Seybert set as a pretrial hearing. However, there are plans to use the session to allow the former lawmaker to change his plea, according to a person who was granted anonymity to discuss sensitive details of the case that are not yet public.

According to Politico, Santos, 36, was facing 23 federal charges, including wire fraud, lying in Federal Election Commission reports and lying in House financial disclosure. Some of the charges stemmed from his alleged diversion of campaign funds to cover personal expenses including plastic surgery and Botox injections.

Santos was elected to represent New York’s 3rd Congressional District in 2022, but before he was sworn in, reports began to emerge that he fabricated key details in his resume. Allegations of more serious fraud and business misconduct followed, triggering a House Ethics Committee investigation and numerous calls for him to resign.

Santos refused to resign and was expelled last December by a vote of 311 to 114.

NBC News reported the disgraced former lawmaker faces a 23-count superseding indictment in the Eastern District of New York, including charges of wire fraud aggravated identity theft and making materials false statements to the Federal Election Commission.

According to NBC News, the superseding indictment is in addition to a 13-count federal indictment on charges of wire fraud, money laundering, and theft of public funds that Santos was hit with in May 2023.

Is anyone surprised by this? Generally speaking, people who money launder, commit fraud, and other sketchy tactics might think they are above the law and can do anything they want to. Looks like George Santos is about to face reality.