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Venezuelan authorities locate 16 people who followed a woman
into the Andes Mountains after she told them she received
a revelation from the Virgin Mary
On Thursday, Venezuelan cops found 16 people, including a spiritual advisor, who were reported missing after going on a retreat in the Andes Mountains
The group was located at a farmhouse at a mountainous village in Tovar, Mérida, 35 miles from the Táchira city of La Grita where they reside
Rosa García reportedly persuaded the group to join her for a spiritual retreat to Juan Pablo Peñaloza National Park in La Grita
As many as 40 people abandoned their homes and took off in two vehicles August 22 for an encounter with God and the Virgin Mary
Some individuals eventually quit and returned home due to religious differences with García, who instructed them not to look at the eyes of the Virgin Mary
By ADRY TORRES FOR DAILYMAIL.COM
PUBLISHED: 11:46 EDT, 9 September 2022 |
She also told them not to worship the Holy Christ of La Grita and to get rid of their cell phones.
The full story can be read at The Daily Mail.
Habs fans faceoff against Leafs Nation after jab on Sooke menu
Poutine battle sees Twitter users rejoice
SOOKE NEWS STAFF
Sep. 9, 2022 4:30 p.m.
A local pub is gaining national attention for its menu.
17 Mile House Pub owners are known locally to be Habs fans – and their disdain for the Toronto Maple Leafs is no secret. But menu items that have been making locals laugh at the popular Sooke establishment are now making national headlines thanks to one social media post.
Habs - Montreal Canadiens.
On the menu for $67 (a nod to the Leafs’ last Stanley Cup win in 1967), it’s described as “in usual Leafs fashion, a cold, overpriced dish served with under-performing gravy, ice cold fries and a side of disappointment.”
Another blow for Leafs fans is the menu item above it.
The “Habs Pountine” is listed at $12.95 as a Quebec classic with crispy fries and cheese curds, smothered in gravy.
Other Twitter users couldn’t help joining the fun, throwing a few light-hearted jabs back and forth. Many quickly pointed out how well Leafs Nation was taking the joke, while others questioned why there was no option for Canucks fans on the menu.
Of course, Canucks Poutine is still waiting for delivery. They were ordered 50 years ago.
@JMooreHockey wrote: “So that’s what they do with the fries and the gravy after it’s sat for a while and tastes like cardboard, that’s actually a great idea.”
Poutine anyone?
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