Day: September 19, 2017

  • Strong quake hits Mexico City

    Strong quake hits Mexico City

    Reporting from the AP on a developing story..

    magnitude 7.1 earthquake jolted central Mexico on Tuesday, collapsing some buildings, cracking the facades of others and scattering rubble on streets on the anniversary of a devastating 1985 quake.



    The quake caused buildings to sway sickeningly in Mexico City and sent panicked office workers streaming into the streets, but the full extent of the damage was not yet clear. Mexican media broadcast images of several collapsed buildings in heavily populated parts of the city.

    The city was actually drilling for a quake TODAY.. just as the real one struck.. 

  • Dominica leveled

    Dominica leveled

    The fears are true.. the island of Domica, as the leader of the nation states, has lost just about everything that money can buy..  No word at this time as to the devesatation to life and limb.. Property, however, is destroyed..


    The National Hurricane Center said Tuesday morning that Maria, now moving away from Dominica, had regained Category 5 strength, after briefly dropping to Category 4. The “potentially catastrophic” storm is expected to approach the Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico on Wednesday, the center said.

  • SHAZAM revisited: When memories of alternative realities fail

    SHAZAM revisited: When memories of alternative realities fail

    For some time now the HORROR REPORT and many other sources have reported that a lot–a LOT of people– recall seeing a movie called SHAZAM starring Sinbad the comedian.

    The problem has long been this: The movie, in this reality,has never existed..
    Recently a local radio station ran a poll asking listeners to call in to their station and write comments online as to what movie was the first they ever saw..
    Two people wrote “SHAZAM.”  The others, in response, stated that the movie never existed..
    Two people just got hit with the reality that so many others have already lived through: The Mandela Effect, my friends, still alive and unwell…
  • Category 5 Maria decimates Dominica

    Category 5 Maria decimates Dominica

    Maria made landfall on Dominica, an island of 72,000 people in the Lesser Antilles, at 9:15 p.m. ET, the U.S. National Hurricane Center said. 
    The island’s prime minister, Roosevelt Skerrit, wrote on Facebook that his roof was gone, that his home was flooded and that he was “at the complete mercy of the hurricane.” A few minutes later, he reported that he had been rescued
    “Initial reports are of widespread devastation,” Skerrit said in a later post. “So far we have lost all what money can buy and replace. So far the winds have swept away the roofs of almost every person I have spoken to or otherwise made contact with. The roof to my own official residence was among the first to go and this apparently triggered an avalanche of torn-away roofs in the city and the countryside.”
    Meanwhile .. the storm is building up strength again and heading for Puerto Rico..

    Puerto Rico has imposed a rationing of basic supplies including water and baby formula as Hurricane Maria approaches as a Category 5 storm.

    Officials said Monday that the rationing is necessary to ensure everyone has access to basic items such as batteries, milk, canned foods, flashlights and other supplies. It does not apply to gasoline or other fuels.

    Shelves at many stores were emptying out quickly as people rushed to finalize hurricane preparations. Many posted desperate pleas on social media for help in finding certain items.

    It is truly amazing to see how quickly this storm formed, how fast it turned into a category 4 and then 5.. and how much of an overnight monster-status it has achieved.
    At this time, if it stays on course, it will be the strongest storm to hit Puerto Rico since 1928. The vast majority of people alive on the island never saw a storm this strong in their collective lifetimes..
  • Bobby the Brain Heenan: The greatest wrestling manager and announcer of all time passes away

    Bobby the Brain Heenan: The greatest wrestling manager and announcer of all time passes away

    Very sad news ..

    Bobby “The Brain” Heenan, quite possibly the best manager and the best color commentator in American pro wrestling history, has died. The news was broken by Jim Ross. According to WWE, Heenan was 73.

    Heenan, a Chicago native, got his start in a pair of Midwestern promotions, the World Wrestling Association and the American Wrestling Association. He was most famous for his run in the World Wrestling Federation, where he managed multiple champions in the 1980s and 1990s in his Heenan Family stable.

    He managed Andre the Giant.. memorable in Wrestlemania 3.. 

    Gorilla Monsoon ‘fired’ him on RAW… 

    Complete gimmicks all the time. Each one more memorable than the previous. 

    His battle with throat cancer was painful for all fans to watch .. but despite his ailments, he still made the autograph circuits fun for anyone who wanted to meet him. He never lost his humor and wit..

    He was one of the main reasons growing up I grew to also love professional wrestling..

    May he Rest In Peace..