“One of the facets of her character is that she's actually not that talented as a police officer. The police work does not come naturally to her,” Moore told PEOPLE. “In some ways, I think she was meant to do something else, but the circumstances of her life have combined to make police work what she's doing at this moment.”
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“Many people were sharing memories of their own pets who had lived long lives,” she adds of the comments. “A lot of people said they were inspired to document their dogs’ lives alongside their children as they grow up together.”Now that David has graduated, Anissa shares that he’ll be leaving for Marine Corps boot camp next week. Brady, who sleeps in David’s room every night, is sure to miss him deeply.“I really hope people understand that pets aren’t just gifts or things to get rid of when they’re no longer small,” Anissa says. “Pet ownership takes dedication and love. They’re part of our families and should be treated as such.”
Read the original article onST. LOUIS (AP) — Nick Loftin homered to start a six-run fifth inning, Bobby Witt Jr. also homered and the Kansas City Royals erased a five-run deficit to beat the St. Louis Cardinals 10-7 on Tuesday night in the major league debut of top Royals' prospect Jac Caglianone.
Caglianone, recalled from Triple-A Omaha on Monday, went hitless in five at bats.
Daniel Lynch IV, Steven Cruz (2-0), Angel Zerpa, John Schreiber and Taylor Clarke combined to pitch 5 1/3 innings of scoreless relief before Carlos Estévez pitched a scoreless ninth for his 17th save., the first since the restaurant opened, and saw the slight decor nodding to the decades-old franchise around the shop. However, Leevoncharoen stressed that although the name of the eatery and its menu items are obvious salutes to the fantasy universe, they are mindful of separating themselves from Disney, which owns the franchise.
"The vibe is more of a playful sci-fi spirit than full cosplay. It's like a wink. We know you know, but it's still all about the food. The goal is to make you smile and make your mouth water," the cook said.After nearly six months in business, Leevoncharoen already has his eyes on the bigger picture, as he hopes to expand the restaurant in the future.
"Hen Solo was built with the idea that it could be replicated in different cities, maybe even go national one day. But I'm not rushing it. Right now, I want to make sure we're crushing it here in Philly," he exclaimed. "Once we've got this ship running at hyperdrive, expansion is 100 percent in the stars."I also have some long-term ideas that combine food with