David Cooley wrote to the Editor of the Louisville Courier-Journal Fri 8/25/17:
The "sanitization" of history already happened. The JimBruce Mitchell wrote Sun 8/20/17 @07:55 PDT:
Crow laws, the monuments and the film Birth of a Na-
tion all date to the early 1900's – to rewrite the history
of the Civil War and Reconstruction. . . .
Some call removing Confederate statues and monuments
from government property a "fumigation" of history.
Publius Leget wrote Sunday 8/20/17 @10:33 CDT:
Why was that moronic utterance of the Ku Klux KlanUnfortunately the KKK and its ilk are not weak. – Editor
printed under "Quotation of the week" and not under
"Quotation of the weak"?
Etta Jane Darrig wrote Sunday 8/20/17 @10:34 CDT:
I just wanna get out of totality. I don't care about
the word. I'm overfuckingwhelmed.
Other state Republicans were not overly excited about Vice
President Mikey's brother Greg Pence's consideration of run-
ning for Congress.
[courtesy Indianapolis Star]
wilihail.jpg South Bend's most wanted: Willie Holmes, BM, 5'9", 250 lbs, indedent assault; Hailey Fowler, WF, 5'7", 120 lbs, theft forgery, decent assault; Berrien County, Michigan: Farries Deatos Maxwell, BM, assault w/dangerous weapon (Michiana Crime Stoppers - from whom we are getting less information of late than from even the Lexington Herald-Leader)
The Fort Wayne News-Sentinel was going all "digital." . . .
The Bloomington Park Board appropriated $35,000 to hire
sharpshooters to cull the Griffy Lake nature preserve of up
to 100 deer.
[courtesy Columbus Republic]
Zombie Walk 2014
Nearly 40,000 people dressed as zombies were expected last
night at Louisville's annual Zombie Walk, as the sponsor de-
fended a trademark suit by an originator of the Zombie At-
tack, scheduled Tuesday.
[courtesy the Courier-Journal]
A Danville, Ky., man who had won $2,000 in a "free money
giveaway" in the poker room at a casino in Cincinnati, Ohio,
was kicked out because of a stain on his pants and an odor. . . .
A meth lab was found in an open window only 100 feet from
the Pooh and Pals day care playground in Powell County, and
fumes were wafting from the window to the wee ones. . . .
U.S. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin led a delegation of
politicians, including Senator Mitch McConnell, to the first
public viewing of the gold vault at Fort Knox in 40 years. . . .
Louise Linton, Mnuchin's storefront wife, got into anInstant-
spamInstagram flap over the visit.
[courtesy LEX18]
A 23-year-old woman watching the total solar eclipse on a
sidewalk in Hyden was struck and killed by a car that left the
street (it has not yet been reported whether the motorist, too,
was watching the eclipse – and, if so, whether out her win-
dow or on her cell phone).
[courtesy WKYT]
Totaled Eclipse (thanks, Jan):
shylacec.jpg Most wanted in Louisville: Shyla Lynae Moore, WF, 22, 5'5", 176 lbs, attempted assault 1°, wanton endangerment 1°, criminal mischief 1°; Cecilia Marie Morgan, BF, 30, 5'3", 140 lbs, wanton endangerment 1°, assault 1°, domestic violence, speeding 19 mph over limit; Charles Jason Masden, WM, 37, 6'0", 158 lbs, failure to comply with sex offender registration, possession of drug paraphernalia (Louisville M.P.D.)
Quotations
of the Wheat (Simon says):"The sight of them whipping those horses in the Kentucky Derby is |
Rank of "smart" among words that occur to U.S. voters when they thinkThe sports:
of Donald Trump: 28; rank of "idiot": 1. . . . A Florida appellate court
ruled that a Miami judge and a lawyer on a case before her who were
ClutterbookFacebook "friends" were not really friends and the judge
did not have to recuse herself (it was not reported which had "friended"
whom). . . . Firefighters in southern England were treated to sausages
made from piglets they rescued from a barn fire. . . . A take-out receipt
from a New York café identified an Asian customer as "Ching Chong."
. . . The U.S. Geological Survey warned Californians of an earthquake
that struck in 1925 (oops! software glitch). . . . A man with a cell phone
drove his motor scooter into a sinkhole in Beihai, China. . . . A believer
complained about Biblical promotions at a Florida high school. . . .
Matt "Airistotle" Burns retained his title at the Air Guitar World Cham-
pionships in Finland.
[courtesy LEX18, HuffPost, Raw Story, AP]
Robert Lee, a sportscaster for ESPN scheduled to call the season-open-
ing home football game of the University of Virginia, against William
& Mary, was pulled from the broadcast on account of his name (Lee,
an Asian-American who speaks Mandarin Chinese as well as English,
is known also as Robert Li). . . .
Boone County High School, in northern Kentucky, was phasing out the
Confederate general uniform of its decades-old athletic mascot "Mr.
Rebel" (but the name won't change! The school's principal insists that
the mascot was named for the James Dean movie "Rebel Without a
Cause").
dreyawnm.jpg Wanted in Wichita (Kansas, not Wichita Falls, Texas): Dreyawn D. Warren, BM, 5'9", 240 lbs, tattoo upper right arm, burglary; Mary Jean Fallot, WF, 57, 5'8", 200 lbs, a/k/a Sally Roper, one mean mama, forgery (Sedgwick County Sheriff); Arrested in Abilene (Texas, not Kansas): Austin Magruder, WM, 25, 6'0", 150 lbs, aggravated assault (Abilene Crime Stoppers)
kasticia.jpg Texoma's most wanted fugitives of the week, Wanted in Wichita Falls (Texas, not Wichita, Kansas): Kasey Michelle Chappell, 31, brown hair & eyes, 130 lbs, 5'3", bond forfeiture, theft of property u/$1500 w/two or more previous; Leticia Ann Policastro, 39, black hair, brown eyes, 170 lbs, 5'1", bond revocation, possession of controlled substance pg1 o/1g u/4g
This is in response to "Speak Up or Put Up," who is tired
of having friends bring out their " smart" phones while they
are all out to eat together. You said phones have no place on
the table during a meal – and you should have left it there.
But you said it is acceptable when sharing photos of grand-
children. You have now given permission for cell phones to
be on the table and utilized during every meal in America
henceforth.
Everyone already knows that just about no one wants to see
pictures of other people's grandchildren, but they won't say
so. You need to say it for them. You blew it. You need to
take this one back.
Ed from Vermont
lifearle.jpg Life Saver Dude: A "rocker"? What was Elvis? A hillbilly? L.A. Times crossword puzzle, 51D, " 'Guitar Town' rocker Steve": EARLE
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Anthony Dean wrote Mon 8/14/17 @19:17 CDT:
Doctors don't have the tools (or maybe the will)Bruce Mitchell wrote Sun 8/13/17 @16:00 PDT:
to determine if their patients are really in pain;
so they resort to prescribing opioids if their pa-
tients just say they are in pain. The crisis could
probably be curtailed if we spent the money not
on arrest and conviction but on pain assessment
and treatment instead.
Don't blame addicts for America's opioid crisis.
The real culprit is the pharmaceutical complex.
Dumb news from Kentucky:The gay church organist who painted "fag church," "Heil
Trump" and a swastika on the outside of his church in Bean-
blossom after last year's election was charged with "institu-
tional criminal mischief." . . .
A man shot his wife to death in Lafayette and recorded the
murder on his cell phone. . . .
A woman cut two other persons with a box knife in a brawl
on the midway of the Indiana State Fair in Indianapolis, and
two young persons were struck by a hit-and-run motorist. . . .
New Albany and Floyd County Schools will dismiss classes
15 minutes later than normal tomorrow to avoid sending pu-
pils home during solar eclipse viewing time. . . .
Clarksville, in the next county over (Clark), will send pupils
home early to view the eclipse under parental supervision. . . .
A baby giraffe, Kita, was born at the Fort Wayne zoo weigh-
172 pounds (and 6' 1" tall).
[courtesy Columbus Republic]
A "Confederate monument" in Indianapolis marks the mass
grave of 1,616 Southern prisoners of war who died – some of
starvation – at Camp Morton.
[courtesy Indianapolis Star]
quincylo.jpg South Bend's most wanted: Quincy Henley, BM, 6'3", 240 lbs, escape; Lorenzo Lottie, BM, 5'7", 140 lbs, escape; Maxine Gilmore, BF, 5'5", 135 lbs, theft; Yasmine Shaquisha-Blonze Brooks, BF, domestic violance; Nicole Rae Washington, BF, larceny in a building; Nichole Nannette Kniebes, WF, uttering and publishing (Michiana Crime Stoppers)
Kentuckians for Coal planned to assemble in front of the Ken-
tucky New Era newspaper building in Hopkinsville just before
the solar eclipse to protest the sun.
[courtesy Digital Journal]
The Bank of Edmonson County in Brownsville planned to close
for 25 minutes Monday for the eclipse.
[T. Headlines exclusive]
A suburban Louisville policeman posted a
"meme" on hisClutterbookFacebook page
with a photo of the car that ran over dem-
onstrators at Charlottesville, Virginia, and
the caption "When you were born a Chal-
lenger but identify as a Ram" (and see . . . )
Governor Selfie said he disagreed with removing Confederate
statues and monuments from government property, calling it a
"sanitization of history." . . .
A woman bit into a hypodermic needle in a hamburger at a
McDonald's in Lexington, then pricked her finger on it. . . .
A lawn mower hit a gas regulator at a dormitory at Murray
State University, and hours later the front of the building
blew up (not to worry about the students; it was summer va-
cation). . . .
A customer in Richmond paid for his gasoline with a wad of
bills and a bag of meth rolled up inside. . . .
A new underground coal mine was under construction in Mc-
Lean County, in western Kentucky.
[courtesy LEX18]
aleathab.jpg Lexington's most wanted (pulled kicking and screaming from the Herald-Leader): Timothy Ballard, WM, 56, "featured fugitive of the week," sexual abuse; Fonsico Bates, BF, 59, 5'6", 120 lbs, trans pimp; David Caudill, WM, 35, 5'11", abetting Fonsico; Aleatha Wagers, WF, 30, 5'3", 145 lbs, Fonsico bait; Kevin Smith, WM, 34, 5'6", 145 lbs, juvenile mobery; Wanted in Waco, TX: Bennie Lee Miles, BM, 61, 6'1", 160 lbs, probation viol., felony DUI
For more dumb news from Kentucky, see Quotations of the Weak and Life Saver Dude.
"Fake news can't stop the Trump train" was "inadvertently" re- tweeted, then taken down (like- wise, a tweet of a critic calling the President a fascist). |
Quotations
of the Wheat (Simon says):"He who hesitates masturbates." |
The National Association for the Advancement of Colored PeopleThe sports:
appealed a federal judge's ruling allowing a suburb of Birmingham,
Alabama, to secede from the county school district. . . . A 16-year-
old boy was running for governor of Kansas. . . . The recent terror-
ist fad of plowing into pedestrians with motor vehicles was dubbed
"mohem" by free speech advocates. . . . A man drove a car into a
pizzeria in Paris, killing an 8-year-old girl. . . . Amazon.com was
issuing refunds for "knockoff" eclipse glasses. . . . Big Ben will go
into eclipse phase tomorrow. . . . Kathy Griffin shaved her head. ...
North Korea did not attack Guam (yet). . . . Human remains found
in Aruba were being tested for those of Natalee Holloway. . . . A
10-year-old rape victim gave birth by caesarean section in Chandi-
garh, North India. . . . Taylor Swift's internet,InfantspamInsta-
gram and Tumblr pages were wiped clean, and her avatar photo
was removed from herClutterbookFacebook andTweeterTwitter
accounts and YouTube entries (Blank Space? Shake it Off). . . .
[courtesy LEX18, Associated Press]hautzenr.jpg Ashley Hautzenrader, 24, tried to flush her baby down the toilet at the University of Iowa Hospital, then left it in a pillowcase in a trash can. The child lived. Ashley pleaded guilty to child endangerment, reduced from attempted murder. She could get 12 years in prison
Floyd Mayweather was knocked out by his sparring partner.
I am a working mother of two, married for 20 years. I go toDear Dumby Cunty:
great lengths to keep an updated Google calendar, which my
husband has access to any time he wishes to see it. The prob-
lem is, he rarely looks at it. Instead, he asks me daily "What
have we got going on today?", "What time is [whatever]?"
and "Do we have anything happening the weekend of [what-
ever]?" Sometimes he texts me at work to ask what time one
of our children needs to be picked up.
It drives me crazy! At any hour of any day he is one click a-
way from all this information. It makes me feel as if I'm his
secretary. I have told him how it makes me feel, numerous
times, to no avail. How can I get him to use my calendar
and stop treating me as his personal secretary?
Fed Up in the South
kryshela.jpg Wanted in Wichita (Kansas, not Wichita Falls, Texas): Kryshela Teresa Brown, BF, 26, 5'2", 130 lbs, probation violation, theft; Eric Charles Ritchie, WM, 25, 5'9", 150 lbs, probation violation, controlled substances; Tamar Lynn Shull, WF, 44, 4'10", 127 lbs, a/k/a "Tomorrow," a/k/a "Tamera," a/k/a "Little Tammy," tattoos on both shoulders, battery of a law officer, possession of opiates (Sedgwick County Sheriff); stephond.jpg Texoma's most wanted fugitives of the week: Wanted in Wichita Falls (Texas, not Wichita, Kansas): Stephon Marquis Wiley, 29, black hair brown eyes, 135 lbs, 5'6", manufacture/delivery sell/possession of controlled substance; Dustin Keith Weaver, 30, brown hair & eyes, 170 lbs, 6'0", bond forfeiture aggravated assault w/deadly weapon; Mario Andretti Saya, 26, black hair, brown eyes, 300 lbs, 5'11", bond forfeiture possession of controlled substance
"Your worst humiliation is only someone else's momentary entertainment" – Karen Crockett
Edmonson County Sheriff's cars parked against the movement of traffic on one-way
Jackson Street outside the Courthouse in Brownsville, Ky. [Tabloid Headlines photo]lifepark.jpg Life Saver Dude: "That's a pretty poor example to set for the motoring public, Dude!" one way do not enter Washington St Sheriff Edmonson County
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Fuck "opiates," and fuck the alleged "opioid crisis."
Let the dumb, mother-fucking sons-of-bitches die.
Dumb news from Kentucky:A Wal-Mart sign "Own the school year like a hero" posted
over a display of rifles for sale may not have come from
Evansville. . . .
A woman who works for the Sheriff's office was wounded
by a gun that went off accidentally at the funeral in Bank-
ers Life Fieldhouse for a policeman who was shot and kil-
led.
[courtesy Columbus Republic]
kathjohn.jpg South Bend's most wanted: Tiffany Stahl, BF, 5'6", 150 lbs, probation viol., robbery; Wanted in Berrien County, Michigan: Kathy Ann Verile, WF, unlawfully driving away an automobile; Johnny Glenn Haynes, WM, welfare fraud; Brandi Nicole Miller, WF, tampering with evidence (Michiana Crime Stoppers)
Two hundred thousand
[courtesy Louisville
Courier-Journal]
A Marriott Hotel
in Bowling Green
overbooked for the
eclipse and notified
a Lexington woman
who had booked a
room in January for
August 20 that her
reservation was can-
celed (and offered
her a room in Ow-
ensboro). . . .
visitors were expected in Hopkinsville, population 31,577, for the solar eclipse.
Solar eclipse best-view belt through Missouri, Illinois, Kentucky and Tennessee
While some schools are closing for Eclipse Day, Lincoln
County was adding 30 minutes to its school day. . . .
A 2-year-old girl in Berea called 911 to report that her fath-
er, surrounded by pills, had passed out.
[courtesy LEX18]
Dane Lane and and his "transgender wife," "Allegra
Schawe-Lane," sued Amazon.com, their employer, in
Covington, for sex discrimination.
[courtesy ABC]
laceyday.jpg Lexington's most wanted: Lacey Gordon, WF, 28, 5'9", 160 lbs, appears not as happy as she was 5 years ago (and she's put on 40 pounds); Briankeeka Day, BF, 28, 5'4", 115 lbs, underweight; Taylor Phillips, WF, 5'10", 230 lbs, overweight (pulled kicking and Screaming from the Herald-Leader);
Arrested in Abilene (Texas, not Kansas): Notosha Ogembo, BF, 31, 5'9", 150 lbs, deadly conduct; Wanted in Waco: Amanda C. Niño, HF, 23, 5'4", 140 lbs, burglary (Abilene and Waco Crime Stoppers)
Quotations
of the Wheat (Simon says):"A friend told me he had the 'walking pneumonia,' and I said, |
jabtrump.jpg Celebrity lookalikes: Jabba the Hutt, Donald Trump
Birthdays:
Police were called in Newport, Oregon, to remove a cat from a tree, be-Harper's bonus:
lieved to be lurking there with an assault rifle. . . . Anthony Scaramucci
topped a list of the 50 least powerful people in the world (Chris Christie,
James Comey and Tiger Woods also were in the top five). . . . An airline
passenger seen exchanging text with a woman about how they were go-
ing to molest her children was arrested when he landed (and so too was
the woman, later). . . . Teen-age girls in Danvers, Massachusetts, put an
infant they were baby-sitting in the refrigerator, then posted a video of
the child crying on "social media." . . . Prime Minister Malcolm Turn-
bull said Australia will join the United States if North Korea strkes first,
the Chinese said they will side with North Korea if the U.S. strikes first,
Japan said it would protect Guam, and New Zealand would not commit.
[courtesy LEX18, Harper's, HuffPost, AP]
President Donald Trump, who abandoned the role of President in the film
Sharknado 3 in order to run for office, fired his chief of staff, Reince Prie-
bus; tweeted that there was no "chaos" in the White House; and appointed
John Kelly as his new chief of staff, who reportedly had made a pact with
Defense Secretary James "Mad Dog a/k/a Chaos" Mattis not to both be out
of the country while Trump is in command of the military. Trump's coun-
terterrorism adviser Sebastian Gorka, who in the 1990's signed his name
using the insignia of a Nazi-aligned Hungarian group, said that the military
is "there to kill people and blow stuff up"; Trump visited New York's Suf-
folk County, where the former police chief was arrested for beating a man
he suspected of stealing a duffel bag of sex toys from his car and said that
it is OK for police to hit suspects on the head; and a spokesperson for the
New York Police Department, whose officers in Brooklyn shot and killed
a mentally disabled black man, said Trump's endorsement of police brutali-
ty was "unprofessional." Trump told his Cabinet that Mexico's President
Enrique Peña Nieto had called him to praise his border-control efforts, Pe-
ña Nieto said he had "not recently communicated by phone" with Trump,
and a transcript of a months-old conversation between them had Trump tel-
ling Peña Nieto that New Hampshire was a "drug-infested den," that Peña
Nieto should not "even think about" Canada, and "It is you and I against
the world." The administration indicated it would not support a Labor De-
partment rule that expanded the number of employees required to receive
overtime pay, and the Secret Service vacated Trump Tower after being una-
ble to resolve a dispute over how much the United States should pay Trump
for the space it rents to protect Trump. A lawsuit was filed alleging Trump
preapproved the publication of a retracted Fox News story, which claimed
that a staff member of the Democratic National Committee was murdered
for leaking files to WikiLeaks, an act the reporter had no evidence of and
the FBI and the CIA had already told Trump was carried out by Russians. A
leaked account of a recent White House meeting depicted Trump comparing
his advisers to a consultant who he felt gave bad advice to the owners of one
of his favorite Manhattan restaurants in the 1980's; Trump told his golf club
in New Jersey that the White House was "a real dump" and that the members
who pay him dues were his "real people"; and then Trump departed for a 17-
day visit to the club, where he was once planning to build a mausoleum for
himself. Trump's communications director, Anthony Scaramucci, who was
reported to have skipped the birth of his child to hear a speech by Trump de-
scribing a Manhattan cocktail party to boy scouts, said the entire communi-
cations department would be "fired over the next two weeks and threatened
to fire an assistant press secretary, was himself fired, and was listed by the
Harvard Law School alumni magazine as dead since 2011. Trump's educa-
tion secretary didn't answer questions about whether she supported the cuts
to teacher-training programs proposed in Trump's budget; Trump donated
his second-quarter paycheck to the Education Department to fund a STEM
camp, and then he backed a proposal to replace the immigration system with
one that would admit people into the country based on their level of educa-
tion and ability to speak English. "Look," Trump once said of his own aca-
demic abilities, "my uncle was a great professor and scientist and engineer,
Dr. John Trump at M.I.T. – good genes, very good genes, OK, very smart,
the Wharton School of Finance, very good, very smart – you know, if you-
're a conservative Republican, if I were a liberal, if, like, OK, if I ran as a
liberal Democrat, they would say I'm one of the smartest people anywhere
in the world—it's true!—but when you're a conservative Republican they
try – oh, do they do a number! – that's why I always start off, 'Went to
Wharton, was a good student, went there, went there, did this, built a fortune
– you know I have to give my, like, credentials all the time, because we're
a little disadvantaged. . . .' "
God has given me a good life, but now I'm old and crip-Dear Sarah Jane:
pled and in poor health. I feel useless, and I just wish
God would take me to Heaven. Would it be wrong for
me to pray this way?
I already asked Billy Graham, and I did not understand
his reply.
Mrs. S. J.
darylvon.jpg Wanted in Wichita (Kansas, not Wichita Falls, Texas): Annette D. Toliver, BF, 25, 5'0", 100 lbs, probation violation, forgery; Daryl Laquan Williams, BM, a/k/a Darrel Wilkins, 46, 5'9", 170 lbs, tattoo "Will" on left shoulder, probation viol., opiates; Lauren Ranae Shonkwiler, WF, a/k/a Lauren Ranae Rogers, a/k/a Lauren Ranae Minor, 31, 5'4", 140 lbs, probation viol., theft; Vonaaron Wayne Devine, BM, a/k/a Aaron W. Devine Jr., 30, 6'2", 155 lbs, tattoos cross on right forearm, "Hoover Crip HVC," "107" on upper left arm, CAUTION: GANG MEMBER, prob. viol., aggravated battery; Alexis Ariel Terrell, BF, a/k/a Alexis Norwood, 23, 5'4", 250 lbs, tattoos "Alexis" right calf, "Zahriyah" back, probation viol., stalking (Sedgwick County Sheriff)lescrav.jpg Texoma's most wanted fugitive of the week: Leslie Marie Craven, 22, brown hair, brown eyes, 155 lbs, 5'7", wanted in Wichita Falls, Texas (not Wichita, Kansas) for surety off bond, forgery of financial instrument
"Your worst humiliation is only someone else's momentary entertainment" – Karen Crockettlifegook.jpg Life Saver Dude: Oh my God! The Gooks are here! Mohawk, Edmonson County, Kentucky (forest art by Jadwiga) Make Korea great again
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Publius Leget wrote Sunday 7/30/17 @10:20 CDT:
"Snaughter"?Here's a whole vocabulary of "gender"-neutral desig-
nations of family members for you:
parent = fother ("Mappy" or "Mop" for short) – or, "parent"Suggested pronouns:
child = snaughter ("Snot" for short) – or, "child"
sibling = brister ("Bris" for short) – or, "sibling"
aunt or uncle = ancle ("Ank" or "Ankie" for short)
niece or nephew = niphew ("Nip" for short)
cousin = cousin (Ha! Ha! Like "parent," "child" and "sibling,"
it's already "gender"-neutral! "Cous," "Cuz"!
But unlike them, there's no "gender"-specific
form)
"he or she" = "hse" (pronounce it "hussy" – we'd prefer "s/he," but finding a
"gender"-neutral pronunciation for that would be a challenge)
objective case = "herim"
possessive = "hersis"
(More on "gender fluidity," courtesy Bruce Mitchell.)
The "Fireball" was shut down at the state fair (not to men-
tion Kentucky's, Tennessee's, Missouri's Ozark Empire Fair
and all over California). . . .
Whiting's Chamber of Commerce demanded that Edwards-
ville, Pennsylvania, stop using the name "Pierogi Festival"
or pay royalties on its "Pierogi Fest" trademark (the Penn-
sylvania Polish celebration was in its fourth year, the fest
in Whiting, in its 143rd).
[courtesy Columbus Republic]
elviejer.jpg South Bend's most wanted: Andrew Gerndt, WM, 5'8", 135 lbs, prescription forgery; Wanted in Berrien County, Michigan: Elvie Lewis Branch, BM, unarmed robbery; Miesha Lashawn-Marquel Fuller, BF, unarmed robbery; Jerome Atkins, BM, upside down ears, assault with a dangerous weapon (Michiana Crime Stoppers)
The "Fireball" ride was shut down at the state fair (not to men-
tion Indiana's, Tennessee's, Missouri's Ozark Empire Fair and
all over California), and a whole carnival was canceled in Haz-
ard. . . .
A 16-year-old boy died leaping from a moving school bus in
Louisville.
[courtesy LEX18]
donyetim.jpg Lexington's most wanted (pulled kicking and screaming from the Herald-Leader): Donyell Flippins, BM, 47, 6'0", 140 lbs, flippin' the bird at white police officer; Timothy Riely, WM, 46, 6'2", 190 lbs, affirmative action arrest; Timetrus Stewart, BM, 26, 6'3", 160 lbs, imperious attitude
Quotations
of the Wheat (Simon says):"Now that you've let me meddle with you, Miss, do you |
Funny beer brands: Two Hearted Ale.
elijambr.jpg Wanted in Wichita (Kansas, not Wichita Falls, Texas): Elijah E. Reyes, HM, 21, 5'11", 140 lbs, tattoos chest, both arms, upside down left ear, probation violation for failure to stop at accident with great bodily harm; Amber N. Fessenden, WF, 28, 5'4", 200 lbs, felony theft probation viol. (Sedgwick County Sheriff); Texoma's most wanted fugitive of the week: Wanted in Wichita Falls, Texas (not Wichita, Kansas): Cuong Quoc Vuong, 38, black hair, brown eyes, 125 lbs, 5'5", violation of probation, possession of marijuana, o/50 lbs - u/2,000 lbs
The "Mooch" was fired just ten days after being hired. . . . Mrs. "Mooch"Unopened e-mail last week included a message from "FUCK EXPRESS"
filed for divorce. . . . A family in Farmington, Utah, that paid for their
dog to be euthanized went looking for a new dog and found their old dog
cured and up for adoption (they bought it back). . . . Caitlin, Caitlinn,
Caitlyn, Caitlynn, Catelin, Catelinn, Caitlyn, Catelynn, Katelin, Katelinn,
Katelyn, Katelynn, Kaitlin, Kaitlinn, Kaitlyn and Kaitlynn were the 16
girls' names whose popularity dropped most in 2016 (thank God!), and
Collins became a more common first name than Claudia. . . . A retired
lawyer sued the state and national Republican Party in Virginia for fraud
for soliciting and taking donations to repeal Obamacare. . . . Newlywed
Kate Elizabeth Prichard pulled a 9-
mm. handgun out of her wedding
dress outside a motel in Murfrees-
boro, Tennessee, on her wedding
night, pointed it at her new hus-
band's head and pulled the trigger
(it wasn't loaded, but then she loa-
ded it and fired into the air). . . .
Michelle Carter, the Massachusetts girl who, at 17,
convinced her 18-year-old boy friend to complete
a suicide attempt, got a juvenile court sentence of
15 months for manslaughter. . . . The National As-
sociation for the Advancement of Colored People
issued a "travel advisory" warning people to use
extreme caution traveling through Missouri. . . .
Dubai's Torch Tower again went up in flames (no
injuries were reported).
[courtesy LEX18, NBC.com, AP]
A 2016 Chicago Cubs World Series ring was awarded to Steve Bartman. . . .
Baley Hare was the last jockey still mounted at the finish line in a heat
at Ostrich and Camel Racing Day at Ellis Park in Henderson, Kentucky.
Here's a whole gallery. . . .
[courtesy Louisville Courier-Journal]
My best friend is getting married next year, and I amDear Judith:
supposed to be the maid of honor. I am Jewish, and
she scheduled her wedding on the first day of Passo-
ver. This also means her rehearsal dinner will be on
my family’s first Seder.
How do I explain to her that for the first time in my
life she has broken my heart? It seems that her family
doesn’t understand that Jewish holidays are as impor-
tant as theirs. She is asking me to choose between my
beliefs, my family and our friendship.
What do I say to her, or should I just decline to be in
her wedding? With 52 weekends in a year, I feel like
she could have found another day.
Brokenhearted in Boston
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