On Wednesday, Michigan State University students flooded People’s Park to eagerly listen to the social media personality, Sister Cindy, as she used her infamous slogan "Ho No Mo” to rally students for ...
Ho, ho, ho? No, no, no. Facebook post promises $5,000 cash but connects with loan providers. If Your Time is short The post links to a website that says it collects personal information to connect ...
Cynthia Mahoney, the evangelical preacher best-known online as Sister Cindy, took to the Oval Monday to spread a message— “Ho No Mo!” Cindy is an internet phenomenon, known for going to college ...
“Ho-Ho-Ho!” has turned to “No-No-No!” Santa is in short supply this year, according to Mitch Allen, founder and head elf at HireSanta.com, the Fort Worth company that operates as a clearing house for ...
You heard it here loudest and funniest – and thanks for listening, voters! From Anthony Weiner’s limp mayoral bid to Spitzer’s “Ho-No!” try for comptroller, The Post has been here for you, leaving no ...
For more than a month, yuletide tunes, jolly jams and perhaps even “Puppy for Hanukkah” have been easily accessible — via YouTube, Pandora, Spotify and radio stations across nearly every city in the U ...
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