A retired man from Texas dressed up as the Grinch and terrorized children at an elementary school during drop-off time by telling them Santa Claus isn't real.
David Grisham, 63, is known locally for being a nuisance in his hometown of Lone Star and other areas around Amarillo, Texas.
The self-proclaimed 'street preacher' said his holiday mission this year is to 'shame Santa.'
His most recent ultra-religious outburst took place at Sleepy Hollow Elementary School - where he stood outside as parents dropped their children off on Monday morning.
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Matt Borton is kind-hearted — so kind-hearted that he sheltered his ex-girlfriend who had nowhere to go after selling her house. Now, here’s the problem. His new girlfriend also lived in the same house! A perfect drama to be featured on You, Me & My Ex.
Keep reading this Matt Borton Bio to learn more about him.
Matt Borton On You, Me & My Ex TLC is well-known for its messy binge-worthy shows like 90 Day Fiance, and to spice up the list, the channel introduced yet another unconventional relationship show You, Me & My Ex in 2021.
NERDiT NOW, a startup pitching an electronic device repair services solution involving kiosks and mobile workshops, features tonight (Sunday, October 27) on ABC’s Shark Tank.
Wilmington, Delaware native Markevis Gideon, Jonathan Hoxter, and Jake Voorhees are the partners behind the IT repair company NERDiT NOW that has been in business in New Port, Delaware for four years.
NERDiT NOW repairs broken electronic devices such as smartphones, tablets, laptops, desktops, and gaming consoles.
The ObserverNed BeaumanReviewA will-they-won’t-they relationship plays out in Sweden in this clever tale of a world carved up by ‘extinction credit’ traders
Ned Beauman was listed on Granta’s once-a-decade list of best young British novelists last time out, in 2013, and his latest novel makes clear that, not yet 40, he’s absolutely worth a nomination next year too. Full of fun and big ideas, his conceptually tricksy novels crackle with comic zip, alive to the past (his debut, Boxer, Beetle, and second novel, The Teleportation Accident, dealt in different ways with the legacies of Nazism) as well as the present (his third novel, Glow, was an ultra-contemporary conspiracy thriller centred in south London).