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Lee Harvey Oswald, who was only 24 when he shot Kennedy. Oswald died the day after this picture was taken:
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Why ask why? Drink Bud Dry haha... I had forgotten about this beer.
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Sadly this is too late for Michael Jackson and Prince. Fentanyl and Dilaudid are EXTRAORDINARILY DANGEROUS! Both can cause sudden respiratory arrest. Although... won't this make the price go up now? AND... China gets to keep manufacturing it? What happened to bringing jobs back to the US? Oh...so many questions.
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Absolutely. Calling the cops and waiting ten minutes isn't going to get Little Johnny back alive.
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Marriott (-5.59%) execs woke up Friday morning, meditated for an hour, and then unleashed the bad news: personal info on up to 500 million guests in its Starwood reservation system may have been exposed in a hack. For about 65% of those guests, the compromised personal info could include name, mailing address, phone number, email address, passport number, DOB, and even encrypted credit card numbers. Marriott CEO Arne Sorenson's mea culpa: "We fell short of what our guests deserve and what we expect of ourselves. We are doing everything we can to support our guests, and using lessons learned to be better moving forward." If 500 million sounds like a lot to you... It is—and it's enough to earn Marriott a spot on the podium for the largest data breach ever (in terms of affected individuals). Remember the earth-shattering Equifax hack last year? 148 million people were affected. But the record holder by a long shot is Yahoo, which compromised 3 billion accounts in 2013. Starwood is the hotel company Marriott acquired in 2016 for $13.6 billion. And you've probably snagged a continental breakfast in the lobbies of some of its brands: Westin, Aloft, Sheraton, and others. By tacking on Starwood, Marriott became the world's largest hotel chain. It has over 6,700 properties in 130 countries and territories. Next steps, for you and Marriott Yesterday, Marriott began sending emails out to affected guests in the Starwood reservation database. It set up a website and a call center to handle your questions. Plus, it's giving guests the opportunity to enroll in an internet monitoring site free of charge for a year.