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The owner of Smokin’ Joe’s BBQ in Noble, OK, Somer Williams, kept receiving calls from mysterious little girls asking for ‘Fwench Fries’. Her curiosity about who the girls might be led her to try to track them down.
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She posted about it on social media, and her post went viral, gaining worldwide attention. It reached all 50 states of America and even countries like Canada, Australia, UK, and more.
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Eventually, the young girls responsible for the mystery calls were tracked down. They are Emily, Miley, and Linda, all living in Noble, OK.
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After locating them, Somer threw a french fries party at their school.
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Many people had offered to donate and pay for the girls’ fries. So, Somer set up a GoFundMe for these young girls to help secure their future.
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h/t: News9
GoFundMe: FrenchFryFriendsFutureFund aka F5
Photo: FrenchFryFriendsFutureFund aka F5 / GoFundMe
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I adore people being a village for children they don't know yet. It's the sweetest thing when others show up for kids, they're just so precious. I hope this business is popular for many many years to come. The boss is someone to admire. 💕💕 it might look like fries, but it's really physical love for little hearts who will remember this kindness and be shaped by it.
Slovakia recently ceased generation at its last coal-fired power plant - the Vojany power station.
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Originally scheduled for 2030, Slovakia advanced its coal phaseout to mid-2024, joining other European countries like Belgium, Austria, Sweden, and Portugal in becoming coal-free.
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Slovenské elektrárne, the company that owns the plant, says the electricity will go green. It will come almost entirely from nuclear and renewable resources.
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h/t: Euro News
Photo: Slovenské elektrárne
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Nuclear
Hope they don't tear down the coal plants