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Cigar News: Fratello Announces Regional Sales Manager for Florida & Georgia
#Cigar News: Fratello Announces Regional Sales Manager for Florida & Georgia @Fratellocigars #cigars
Today, Omar de Frias announced Robert Hernandez as the new Regional Sales Manager for Florida and Georgia.
“Robert comes to Fratello with years of successful sales experience. He will be responsible for reaching out to existing customers to make sure their needs are met while developing new partnerships within the region.” Said de Frias. “Robert has worked in the past for Villiger Cigars North…
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Suspect in Cabaret arson accused of child abuse
The alleged 15-year-old victim said Hernandez beat him on several occasions and tried to stomp on his chest.
By Shereen Siewert
WAUSAU — One of two suspects in an arson that badly damaged a Wausau tavern is now facing child abuse charges, after allegation surfaced that he beat a 15-year-old boy and tried to stomp on the teen’s chest.
Robert F. Hernandez, 34, appeared Wed., April 17 in Marathon County Circuit Court for a preliminary hearing on charges of child abuse and bail jumping. During Wednesday’s…
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CHAPTER 2:
Old MacDonald had a farm, and when he wanted to retire 15 years ago, his kids were all happy with office jobs in the big city, so he sold it to Robert Hernandez, who isn’t yet old, except in the eyes of teenagers.
Robert Hernandez’s grandparents died from spraying pesticides on another man’s farm. His parents worked hard at crummy service industry jobs so Robert wouldn’t have to work on someone else’s farm.
And now Robert was finding that his own farm, the one he intended as the apotheosis of his grandparents’ striving, was going to kill him.
Not directly -- regardless of what IARC said about glyphosate, his exposure as owner of the farm was low enough that it wasn’t statistically likely to be a problem. And it wasn’t the GMOs -- Robert was skeptical of claims that GMOs were dangerous, although the genetically-altered bipedal livestock he got on discount from a biotech firm that went bankrupt were unsettling to look at and often prone to strange behavior. His mare Fanny was at least only obsessed with Southern Living, and was therefore great to ask to “artfully” arrange the hay bales around the farm.
While Robert wished it was a phase created by reading a copy of Jacobin in Barnes & Noble, his pig Gompers was still going on and on about transitioning society to anarcho-communism and “breaking the capitalist wheel.” Well, at least regarding the Hernandez Farm, Gompers would find the wheel broken if the soybeans didn’t come in significantly over average yield this year.
Robert had not anticipated how, even while doing everything by the book, farming was, as one crop insurance adjuster told him, “the most expensive form of legalized gambling.” Some years he got enough to pay back the seed and fertilizer company loans. Most years, so far, he hadn’t quite, and it was adding up, like his blood pressure.
He had genetically-modified farm animals doing farmhand work now because he couldn’t afford a human workforce. Fanny was the most reliable, and being a horse did the work of several men, but training them up and keeping them from eating the product took time Robert just didn’t have. If this wasn’t a blockbuster season, Robert would have to sell to Old MacDonald’s son, or more accurately, Philip MacDonald & Associates Agricultural Real Estate Trust #5 LLC.
Or he could sell to Hector De la Vega. Which, all things told, might be more humiliating.
Hector De la Vega, whose ancestors farmed the same land granted to them by the Spanish crown in the 17th Century. Who now ran an agritourism operation connected to a certified organic farm that had threatened to sue Robert and many of the other neighboring farmers for “GMO drift” as a prelude to offering to buy them out. That wasn’t Hector’s doing, mind you; he wasn’t a clever or cunning man, although he was good with horses and apparently in growing organic sugar beets. It was his father’s people, lawyers and corporate types executing the grasping, ceaseless greed of Hector’s father, Serafin De la Vega, a soulless man now five years dead but no less able to terrorize this small Texas county. If Robert didn’t trust that Serafin always stayed just on the right side of the law, he’d suspect sabotage on the farm.
But as dopily guileless as Hector was, Robert hated to sell him the farm and let Serafin win from beyond the grave. Maybe it was better to sell to the corporate types, let them reinstitute modern sharecropping but deny a dead man some satisfaction.
But maybe this was Robert’s year. For all their quirks, he was starting to like Fanny and Gompers and the rest, and it would be a tragedy to sell them off to the slaughterhouse. For their sake, he’d press on until the bitter end.
#Robert Hernandez#Fanny the bipedal horse#Hernandez farm#gmo#anarcho-communism#farming#Hector De la Vega#Gompers
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Robert Fernandez Yakin Messi Akan Perpanjang Kontrak Barcelona
Robert Fernandez Yakin Messi Akan Perpanjang Kontrak Barcelona
Lionel Messi belum juga perpanjang kontrak Barcelona, dia dikabarkan akan pindah ke Man City, namun Robert Fernandez yakin dia tak akan pergi.
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Messi sudah setuju untuk perpanjang masa baktinya di Camp Nou hingga 2021, namun pemenang 5 kali Ballon d’Or tersebut masih belum juga tanda tangan hitam di atas putih.
Kabar ini membuat banyak orang gelisah mengenai masa depan Messi di Barca.…
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New T-shirt available soon!! Special edition, silver ink on black T-shirt, inspired by the amazing AVESTA´s art by Robert Hernandez. We always run out on the biggest and smallest sizes so, if you want to reserve your size, drop us a line at [email protected] before producing. Shipping begins January 20 (T-shirt: Gildan Heavy Cotton) 10€+shipping.
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It's not about having the skill to do something. It's about having the will, desire & commitment to be your best.
Robert Hernandez
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Storify: #GeekOut15: Latest Gadgets, Apps & Technology
[View the story “#GeekOut15: Latest Gadgets, Apps & Technology ” on Storify]
Link: http://www.eijnews.org/2015/09/19/storify-geekout15-latest-gadgets-apps-technology/
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Robert’s amazingly devoted fiancee Mariah Toledo is a remarkably good saleswoman. I was somewhat skeptical when he rolled the want to hire her, but she started giving the business more customer loyalty stars before she even started working!
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Going rogue respectfully means having a strong foundation in the values of the system you are working within.
@webjournalist » How to Go Rogue Respectfully | Mediashift | PBS
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I Went 'Dumpster Diving' And Was Stunned By How Much Good Food America Throws Away
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Artwork of Robert Hernandez - Tatoueurs Tatoués, Quai branly, Paris
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Judge denies bond modification for suspect in Cabaret arson case
No bond reduction for one of two men accused of setting fire to Cabaret back in 2016.
WAUSAU —A judge has denied a request by one of two suspects accused of arson in a 2016 blaze that badly damaged a west side tavern in Wausau.
Tony Patterson Jr., 39, of Wausau, appeared Tuesday in Marathon County Circuit Court, where he asked Judge Jill Falstad to reduce his $5,000 cash bond in the case. His request was declined.
Patterson, along with 33-year-old Robert F. Hernandez, both face…
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Sur le stand de Robert Hernandez de Vitamin Tattoo.
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“When have we as an industry ever benefited by dismissing or feeling above an emerging technology?” (via ‘Post-Mobile’ Is Inevitable: Why Journalists Shouldn’t Dismiss Google Glass - 10,000 Words)
Robert Hernandez, USC Annenberg journalism professor asked that question about what he calls, "post mobile" computing. That is the near future when people are using devices like Google Glass to connect to content that's online or shareable.
Hernandez is doing a class where students will hack news apps and devices to explore post-mobile http://glassjournalism.tumblr.com/ .
What do you think of post-mobile? What does it eliminate (time fumbling to find mobile device, clicks, waits for screens to show up, etc.) and what does it encourage or amplify ("light content" that loads fast, shares easy?)
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PoynterVision: Robert Hernandez, @webjournalist, on personal branding (by poynterinstitute)
How should journalists create personal brands? Robert Hernandez, Digital Journalism Professor at USC Annenberg, shares the story of how he created a brand on Twitter. (via)
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