![]() ![]() ![]() “So I don’t think I’ll have an issue, although this one is pretty long. “Burritos are my specialty,” said Martinez, who is ranked 18th in the world for competitive eating by Major League Eating. Weighing in at five-and-a-half pounds, and at a length of three feet, the burrito is usually cut up and fed to a family of four, according to the video’s creator. Go to and search for Jadyn’s name.Competitive eater Pablo Martinez challenged himself to become the first person to scarf down the monster “Anaconda” burrito at Fresno, California’s Taqueria Yarelis - and his buddy documented it all on video. The Sozas have no car and have a fundraising effort underway to buy one to make trips to Sacramento and for traveling money and related expenses. ![]() Doctors have recommended Jadyn go to Shriners Hospital for Children in Sacramento for rehabilitation when she is well enough to be transferred. She has been at her only child’s bedside since the accident and repeatedly told Jadyn: “We’re going to get through this together.” That included matching shaved heads, Soza said. Jadyn, 11, was in her bed at Community Regional Medical Center and Soza in a barber chair at Fresno’s Illest Tattoo Barber Shop at Clovis and Ashlan avenues. On Facetime, the two watched the shearing. Thumbs up to Annie Soza for for her super support for Jadyn Benavidez-Soza, her daughter, who was injured after being hit by a car on Tulare Street near First Street in southeast Fresno. Jude, which this year received $1,018,200. One hundred percent of the proceeds are donated to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital fight life-threatening childhood diseases. In the 10-year effort, the Valley has raised $9,710,345 to help the kids of St. Duley, who bought a same-day $100 ticket in the contest. A new 3,484-square-foot home in the Sierra Crossing subdivision in Clovis was won recently by Fresno resident Kelly M. Thumbs up to De Young Properties, Valley businesses and the community for supporting the St. The Bee’s story of Fat Boy’s adventure has been published internationally, and hundreds of people shared his story online. Friends were preparing to get posters and march to draw attention to the scaredy cat’s plight. His owner, Andrew Perez, 14, said the family had asked the Fire Department and other agencies to help, but had no success. The heroic team was crew foreman Dave Alvarez, who caught the cat lineman Porter Caradine, who assisted on the pole, and pre-apprentice Rex Lysdahl, keeping watch on the ground. After shutting off the power to 250 homes for a few hours, the linemen shinnied up the pole, crated Fat Boy and lowered him to safety. He was perched there for nine days without food and water, not budging from the 45-foot-high seat despite the wind and rain. JOHN up to the Pacific Gas and Electic linemenwho rescued a black-and-white cat named Fat Boy from a power pole in southwest Fresno recently. The buzz cut was ordered up to support Jadyn, who had her head shaved for brain surgeries. Annie Soza, the mom of 11-year-old Jadyn Soza, who is recovering from injuries she suffered after she was hit by a car recently, facetimes with her daughter as she gets her hair cut off by Cesar Gutierrez at Fresno’s Illest Barber and Tattoo Shop. ![]()
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