Todd Matthews

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Happy Friday!

You   heard me introduce you to someone I call a "Real Estate Rock Star"  -   and perhaps you wanted her number again. Here's how to contact her and   remember if you text her she'll give you a special 2.5% commission  rate,  which will save you lots of money at closing:

Jen Weitzel 

Call or text anytime:  (941)769-7443

email at: jennifer@jenniferbarretthomes.com


Stars Rally For March For Our Lives This Weekend



 Celebrities are gearing up to support March For Our Lives Rallies across the country.


Tomorrow, students and celebrities will come together and March  For Our Lives in rallies across the country. Many celebs have been very  vocal about their support for the movement like George and Amal Clooney who donated $500,000 to the cause and Oprah Winfrey who matched it. Countless celebs are showing face at the rallies  organized by the students and survivors of the Marjory Stoneman Douglas  High School shooting.

  • In Los Angeles, expect to see a massive turnout of celebs with a huge concert headed by Rita Ora, Charlie Puth, and Leona Lewis. Speakers at the downtown LA event include Amy Schumer, Olivia Wilde, Connie Briton, Yara Shahidi and Skai Jackson. Trevor Hall is set to show a video of the song, “Angel Rays,” to honor the 17  victims of the school shooting. Students from Marjory Stoneman are  expected to be in attendance, as well.
  • The Washington D.C. rally will see performances by Lin-Manuel Miranda and Ben Platt, Miley Cyrus, Jennifer Hudson, Demi Lovato, Ariana Grande and more. The main rally will take place here and Steven Spielberg, Oprah, the Clooneys and Jimmy Fallon have previously confirmed their attendance. The survivors of the  shooting will attend here, as well. The New York rally is set to take  place in Central Park and feature “survivors of gun violence, activists  and musical performances.”

CBS will cover the D.C. march starting with “CBS This Morning: Saturday” and  continuing throughout the day on TV and online. Check your local  listings, we're betting other nets are going with live coverage, too.

Source: E! News


Neighbors from Hell. Seriously...it can't get worse than this:




Go ahead and try NOT to tear up! After a long deployment, a soldier  returns home to his German shepherd, Ace...and the reunion is epic:


Student said geometry is boring. Teacher said, "Would it help if I break  dance?" She said, "Dance and I'll make you a pie." Teacher delivers.


A very small but very cool snow tornado.

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