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He added, “People are frustrated and they’re having some fun.” “It seems like a pretty innocent way to voice your frustration with Biden’s failed energy policies.” “You might have seen one of these stickers plastered on your gas pump recently, Biden pointing at the pump as the price continues tick up and up with ‘I did that’ stamped underneath,” Watters said. Watters interviewed Coy, whose gas station uses BP fuel. She said she had just lost $400 bonus from the company after it dinged her on an inspection of her pumps, which still featured the stickers.Ĭoy told Fox News she is more than happy to miss out on the quarterly money, as she is tired of having the stickers removed. She said she instructed her employees to leave them up after roughly 75 of them were taken down. “I told my manager and staff if you have more important things to do, I don’t care if we lose the bonus money.” by Anonymous “I agree with the stickers, and I’m tired of having to waste our time taking them down, because people are venting, frustrated,” she said.
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Melissa Gilbert is opening up about the “midlife crisis” she experienced after the end of her marriage to Bruce Boxleitner. In her new memoir, Back to the Prairie: A Home Remade, A Life Rediscovered, the Little House on the Prairie star wrote about the end of her marriage to the Babylon 5 actor in 2011. She shared that following the split, she made physical changes in order to feel better about herself. “I had Botox, fillers, recolored my hair, and bought a Mustang convertible at the urging of the inappropriately young French dude I began dating,” Gilbert, 58, wrote in the memoir. She wrote, “I reacted as many women I encountered did: I attempted to freeze everything in place.” That reaction, noted the former Screen Actors Guild president, was about attempting to recapture the “freedom” she felt in her youth. She added that the experience of “being a single woman in your forties in Los Angeles is a whole different league of pressure.” “And being an actress looking for work in an industry obsessed with youth ratchets that up even further,” she noted.
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It wasn’t until she met her now-husband, Thirtysomething actor Tim Busfield, and moved out of Los Angeles to Michigan after their marriage in 2013, that she stopped focusing so much on what she looked like. “I can’t move my forehead - and that’s not okay,” she explained. I’d like to go someplace where that’s possible.” “I have a feeling that I’m going to want to move it more in the future.
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Gilbert, who now lives in Upstate New York with Busfield, also spoke to Good Morning America this week about making the decision to leave Los Angeles behind - and with it, its challenging beauty standards.