By Juan Montoya
We have our eyes and ears wherever our eight readers may be.
Just today we learned that the principals of millionaire messianic Mike Hernandez III's OP 10.33 group were seen playing the one-armed bandits in Lost Wages, Nev. in the past few days.
We were told that Op 10.33 job developer (and Ambiotec part owner and United Brownsville architect) Carlos Marin was cavorting with the likes of Ed Rivera, the failed candidate for the board of commissioners for the Port of Brownsville who ran against Tito Lopez and also a Texas Southmost College trustee, Raul Villanueva, who lost against Ralph Cowen, and Steve Guerra, a one-time candidate who ran for the port against John Wood.
We are not sure whether Hernandez was in the vicinity or back in Dallas trying to make up the cash he spent trying to get River and Villanueva to pack the port board in anticipation of his grandiose plan to lift eradicate poverty, uplift the masses, and bring forth the Age of Prosperity and Nirvana.
Hernandez plunked $20,000 apiece for River and Villanueva and spent an unknown amount to hire billboards and door-to-door campaign workers and a prodigious amount of campaign literature that was left on people's doorsteps.
None of that, however, worked.
It was kind of a crap shoot for Hernandez and his cash, anyway.
Well, if the boys don't get taken at the slots, maybe they can send us photos of the chorus babes that are said to inhabit the strip. Some people drink to remember, others to forget.
Hey guys! What happens in Browntown, stays in Browntown!
Wednesday, May 18, 2016
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