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Posted by Harley on September 04, 2005 at 18:56:35 from (205.188.117.73):
In Reply to: Louisiana........Buddy Banks posted by Steve Metz on September 04, 2005 at 15:00:05:
You know if ya'll think about it for a minute, it's like any other headline story. When they start to run out of anything new to report on, they either start making stuff up or get every Tom, Dick, and Harry out there to report something. My hand in the air, today, this afternoon, they were interviewing this yuppie joker who had left on Sunday, drove to his daughter's in Memphis, and has made several trips back and forth since then checcking out his stuff. It showed two fairly new cars in the driveway and he was bellyacking because he couldn't get them in the garage because of all the stuff in the yard. And he couldn't even hire anyone to clean up his yard because he couldn't get a cellphone signal. And on top of that they had to live in their boat while they were down there because of no electricity in the house, and the marina was tore completely up, and he didn't know how he was going to launch his boat for all the debris in the water. I'm telling you, this poor guy really has it bad. Just makes me want to load up Puffy and the loader and take it down there so I can help him out with his lawn and garden work., For crying out loud, you'd think the news people would have smacked him up side the head with a two by twice just for looks if nothing else. Harley
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