March 26, 2023:  Things you would never know if you did not browse the
    tabloids while waiting for your wife at the counter in the supermarket  –
    this week's headlines
:


Pathetic Prince Harry hitting the bottle (Globe); King Charles chooses Harry over William, he  & Meghan given major roles in coronation, furious Kate threatens boycott (In Touch); The truth about their marriage, Lisa Maarie & Michael Jackson
secrets from grave, Michael proposed by mistake, pregnancy bombshell rocks Presley family (Star); DeSantis installs higher heels on white boots for 2024 race (Borowitz); Amy Coney Barrett searches Bible for God's opinion of internet (Borowitz)

LETTERS to the EDITOR:
J. Ewing wrote Sat 3/18/23 @22:03 EST:
In the desire for a nondiscriminatory approach, all singular pronouns
need to be changed to  "s/he/it"  –  pronounced "sheit."  If people are
confused about their proper pronouns,  they can simply respond with
"sheit if I know."  Groups of people will now be referred to as "those
sheits."   Persons of questionable intelligence will now be referred to
as "having sheit for brains" Highly intoxicated people will be known
as "sheit faced."  And so on.  Problem solved.

Dumb news from Indiana
:
Smith, Miller and Johnson were found to be the most popular surnames
in Indiana, in that order.
                                                                                  [courtesy wane.com]


South Bend's most wanted, Michiana Crime Stoppers Inc., James Jenkins, BM, 5'11", 175 lbs, resisting arrest; Shayla Sink, WF, 5'
4", 110 lbs, welfarre fraud, Tra'shan Ford, BM, 6', 220 lbs, robbery & injury, David Michael, WM, 5'11", 160 lbs, habitual traffic offender


callihan.jpg Wanted in Darke County, Ohio (Greenville) (Darke County Crime Stoppers): Teddy Allen Christopher Hunt, 34, 6'3", 205 lbs, tattoos rt. arm "Union," "Chance," "Ohio State," marijuana leaf, left arm
& hand "Bralynn," "City," skull "Deathwith Dishonor," clown face with torn skin, clown face inside cross w/flames, "Rams" w/NFL symbol, probation violation; Gregory James Bowling, 40, 5'9", 160 lbs, tattoos
chest "ALPHA", l. shldr. clown, r. shldr. Grim Reaper, r. arm "CB," left arm & hand face & crab, r leg tribal art, l, ankle barbed wire, l.leg "ASHLEY," "GABRIEL"& "ETHAN"in a heart, back: "BOWLING":
Probation violatioon; Brittany Harris, 32, 5', 120lbs, tattoosins. r.forrearm mouth inhaling smoke, inside r.elbow butterfly, rt.hand star w/"Nicholas Jordan" & crown w/"Love" & "BZZZ," star, r hand "FAITH,"
inside r. wrist "11/17/06" & 3 stars, inside ankle circle & curve, behind left ear 2 music notes & star, left foot two cherries tied in a bow, r. foot "Loyalty": Parole violation; Darren Callihan, 21, 5'11", 145 lbs.,
tattoos rt. forearm "Est. 2002" & "Air Jordan," right shldr. "Pray for the weak," 2 roses & gun, neck black & white stem rose, l. forrearm "You will forever be my always": Probation viol.; Ryan M. Reynolds,
36, 5'6",180 lbs, tattoos right torso "SOE," back "13," right arm cross w/skull, l. arm 2 naked women, chest "Loved by few, hated by many," left leg "Vasquez": Parole violation
Quotations of the week:
                                            "Our banking system remains sound."
                                                                                                           
Janet Yellen


Quotations of the Wheat (Simon said):

"I got pulled over for driving drunk;  I said to the cop,  ‘Liquor!?  But, officer,  I
  barely know her!’
Long story short,  he didn't like my joke."
                                                                                                   – Leonard Simon
Birthdays:
                       March 20:  Holly Hunter, 65
                                          Carl Palmer, of Emerson, Lake and, 73
                                          Bobby Orr, 75
                                          Ranger Doug, 77
                                         
Harold Lipshitz ("Hal Linden"), 92
                                          Jerry Reed (1937-2008)
                                          Fred Rogers (1928-2003)
                                          Carl Reiner (1922-2020)

                        March 21:  
Rosie O'Donnell, 61
                                          
Jair Bolsonaro, 68
                                          Solomon Burke (1940-2010)
                        March 22:  Reese Witherspoon, 47
                                           Andrew Lloyd Webber, 75
                                           Billy Collins, 82
                                           William Shatner, 92
                                           Pat Robertson, 93
                                           Stephen Sondheim (1930-2021)

                         March 23:  Gail Goodrich, 80
                                           Roger Bannister (1929-2018)
                         March 24:  Peyton Manning, 45
                                           Jesus Alou, 81
                                           Lawrence Ferlinghetti (1919-2021)
                         March 25:  Danica Patrick, 41
                                           Reginald Kenneth Dwight ("Elton John"), 76
                                           Anita Bryant, 83
                                           Gloria Steinem, 89
                                           Aretha Franklin (1942-2018)
                         March 26:  Charly McClain, 67
                                           Diana Ross, 79
                                           Bob Woodward, 80
                                           Erica Jong, 81
                                           Richard Dawkins, 82
                                           Nancy Pelosi, 83
                                           Mahmoud Abbas, 88
                                           Sandra Day O'Connor, 93
                                           Manuel Jeronimo Romero de Avila (1717-1779)

Tabloid deadlines
:
                                Willis Reed, 80

kaifefea.jpg Wanted in Wichita Falls (Texas, not Wichita, Kansas) (Texoma's most wanted) Kaifa Feadmoengalu Tapa, UM, 27, 6'3", 170 lbs, marijuana; Daniela Soledad Gallardo, HM, 27, 4' 10", 100 lbs  probatio
 violation (injury to child); Jairett Coran Ferguson, BM, 30, 5'9", 150 lbs., c.s.; Jenetta Robinson, BF, 27, 5', 175 lbs (Yorkshire hog): bad check; Connard Lee Riddles III, WM, 37, 5'11", 180 lbs, abandoned child
Crossword  puzzle clue of the week:
                                                                45A  "Hamilton," essentially
                    Answer:  HIPHOPERA            
                                             [New Yorker, 3/1/23]


pucylows.jpg Wanted in Wichita (Kansas, not Wichita Falls, Texas) (by the Sedgwick County Sheriff) David Allen Pucylowski ("Pooch"), WM, 5'7", 215 lbs, opiates; Julian Cesar Wedge
("Juju"), WM, 22, 5'9", 160 lbs, offender failure to rregister; Stephanie McCoy,WF, 34, 5'3", 160 lbs, burglary; Dominic Sanchez, BM, 31, 5'10", 150 lbs, probation viol. (failure to register)

Borf 's weekly BONUS:     
Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders signed a bill that will allow con-
struction of a "monument to the unborn" near the Arkansas capitol.
.  .  . Def Leppard drummer Rick Allen was attacked while smoking
outside a hotel in Fort Lauderdale,  Florida.  .  .  . 
mountain lion
clawed a man sitting in an in-ground hot tub in Nathrop,   Colorado.
. . . Utah adopted a new state flag – red, white & blue with a beehive.

                                                                            [courtesy Harper's, LEX18, AP]


johngarg.jpg Locked up in San Angelo (by the Tom Grreen County, Texas, Sheriff (Texoma's most wanted) Glenn Blackburn, 51, indecency w/child; Ashley Castillo,35, drug paraphernalia;
Jose Salazar, 29, criminal trespass; Brandi Thomas, 49, DUI; Lonnie Free, 45, family assault; Mikayla Berger, 19, credit card abuse; John Gaargan, 20, cruelty to nonlivestock animals

Dear Eleanor:
                            I have two brothers – Zach, 38, and Gil, 15.  Gill believes that
                            I am his mother  and was forced to give him up to be raised by
                            our mom and dad as a teenager.

                            It isn't true.  I was 17 when he was born; so it was possible. But
                            it never happened. But I have found no way to convince him of
                            that. He will let go every now and then, but his idea will bubble
                            back to the surface. He approached my former boy friend to ask
                            if he was his real father,  called our parents  "grandmother"  and
                            grandfather," and made bitter, inappropriate comments
at family
                            events
about my raising my  "other  children."   My children are
                            toddlers and don't understand him.   Zach wants us to do a DNA
                            test to settle this but other proof we've offered (photos of me not
                            pregnant the year he was born) just made Gil dig his heels in har-
                            der.  I believe Gil needs some real psychological help. And any-
                            way, our parents won't agree. They say we shouldn't dignify his
                            delusion by addressing it.

                                                                                                          Not His Mama
Dear Notso:
                          How 'bout DNA?



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March 19, 2023:  Things you would never know if you did not browse the
    tabloids while waiting for your wife at the counter in the supermarket  –
    this week's headlines
:



hed2303.jpg Coronatioon crisis, Queen Camilla falls off wagon (Globe); Raquel Welch died bitter and hating men (Enquirer); Bruce Willis facing a 'cruel' disease, new dementia diagnosis (People); 15 famous
girls who grew up poor, Shania 'went to school hungry,' Cher 'ashamed of my clothes,' Dolly 'we had no electricity,' Jennifer 'three to a bed,' Celine '14 kids & broke,' Demi 'pimped out' (Examiner)

LETTERS to the EDITOR:
Malachi Dean wrote Weds 3/8/23 @12:00 CST:
Definition:  "Algorithm":  Noun:  A phat beat laid down
by the vice president of the Clinton administration.

Dumb news from Indiana
:
jerrglen.jpg Jerry Glenn, now 36, arrested in 2011 for distribution of a controlled substance, was sentenced to 11 years on a federal meth charge

The Kokomo Symphony Orchestra postponed its  Sunday  con-
cert "
KSO Strings Shred Classic Rock" indefinitely  on
account of the conductor's father's death.
 
                                                       [courtesy Kokomo Tribune]

Mike Pence said Pete Buttigieg had taken maternity leave af-
ter Buttigieg and  his  husband,  Chasten  Butigieg,  adopted
twins.
                                                     [courtesy Associated Press]


South Bend's most wanted, Gary Franklin, BM, 5'3", 110 lbs, parole violation (c.s. on school property) (Michiana Crime Stoppeers
Inc.; Lexington's most wanted, James George, BM, 28, 6', 240 lbs, unlawful imprisonment, leaving scene, Bluegrass Crime Stoppers
Dumb news from Kentucky:
The first ever  Duncan  Hines  Days  will arrive at Bowling Green on June
15.  Named after the local man with the cake mix,  the week will celebrate
food, travel and entertainment.   Bowling Green had for years  a  "Duncan
Hines Festival" downtown,  but it moved to Western Kentucky University
and then to Cheney's Dairy Barn.

                                                                    [courtesy Park City Daily News]
Quotations of the week:
                                          "Do not allow your children to mix drinks.  They use too
                                            much vermouth."
                                                                              – Fran Lebowitz

        "Flipping the proverbial bird is a God-given, Charter-enshrined right that belongs to every
         red-blooded Canadian."
                                                   
Quebec Judge Dennis Galiatsatoson

Birthdays:
                     March 13:  Neil Sedaka, 84 
                     March 14:  Simone Biles, 26
                                        Wes Unseld (1946-2020)
                                        Maurice Joseph Micklewhite ("Michael Caine"), 90

                                        Quincy Jones, 90
                                        Kirby Puckett (1960-2006)

                     March 15:  Eva Longoria, 48
                                        Ryland Cooder, 76
                                       
Sylvester Stewart ("Sly Stone"), 77
                                        R
uth Bader Ginsburg (1933-2020)
                                        St. Nicholas (270-343)
                      March 16:  Patty Griffin, 59
                                         Nancy Wilson (of Heart), 69
                                         Jerry Lewis (1926-2017)
                                         Jerry Jeff Walker (1942-2020)
                      March 17:  Stormy Daniels, 45
                                         Mia Hamm, 51
                                         Pattie Boyd
(ex Mrs. George Harrison, ex Mrs. Eric Clapton), 79
                                         John Wayne Gacy (1942-1994)
                                         Paul Kantner (1941-2016)
                                         Nat King Cole (1919-1965)
                      March 18:  Dana Elaine Owens ("Queen Latifah"), 54
                                         Geronimo Berroa, 56
                                         Charley Pride (1934-2020)
                      March 19:  
Sirhan Sirhan, 79
                                        
Ursula Andress, 87

Tabloid deadlines
:
                                Bobby Caldwell, 71



willvela.jpg Wanted in Wichita Falls (Texas, not Wichita, Kansas) (Texoma's most wanted) Willie Vela Jr., HM, 31, 6', 225 lbs, felon w/firearm; Lizabeth Mendoza, HF, 30, 5'3", 120 lbs,
aband. ch.; Jose Miuel Nunez, BM, 39, 6'1", 240 lbs, cred. cd. ab.; Cassandra Rena Webb, WF, 31, 5'1", 130 lbs, theft of firearm; Dustin Jared Parker, WM, 33, 5'6", 195 lbs, assault

Crossword  puzzle clue of the week:
                                                                 
30D 
Site of creation?
        Answer:  ETSY  (no, not EDEN)                                            [L.A. Times, 3/4/23]


Borf 's weekly BONUS:     
Prince Andrew was said to be furious that he would not be allowed to wear
flowing velvet robes and a headpiece topped with ostrich feathers to his fa-
ther King Charles' coronation. . . . An anime voice actress tweeted a remin-
der to her fans to bathe before attending her concert. . . .  Percentage of A-
mericans who vote: 63. . . . of Hungarians: 71. . . . of Uruguayans: 95.  . .  .
Glendale,  Arizona,  temporarily changed its name to Swift City in celebra-
tion of a Taylor Swift concert.  . . .  The  French  bulldog  was declared the
most popular dog in America.
  .  .  .  Prince  Harry  sued the British tabloid
newspaper the Mail for libel.

                                                      [courtesy Harper's, LEX18, Snopes, AP]


clemonss.jpg Wanted in Wichita (Kansas, not Wichita Falls, Texas) (by the Sedgwick County Sheriff): Seth Dulaney, WM, 43, 6'3", 200 lbs, receiving stolen property; Ezekiel Santana Rizo, HM, 21, 5'6",
130 lbs, tattoos on right arm and hand, probation violation (domestic battery, burglary); Jessica Cruz, WF, 38, 5'5", 169 lbs, endangering a child; Sylvester Clemons, BM, 40, 5'6", 170 lbs, narcotics

Dear Eleanor:
                             My 20-year-old niece, "Andrea," came to visit her
                            grandmother wearing a nose stud.  Andrea is quiet,
                            is polite to her grandparents and aunt and is in her
                            third year of college.  Her grandmother is  livid  at
                            her daughter,  my  sister,  for "allowing" the girl to
                            do this (it appears that Andrea may be trying to re-
                            bel at this age.)  Her grandmother is footing the bill
                            for her college.

                           
Who can help Grandmother get Granddaughter to
                            stop this behavior,  and  how?  Andrea  has  never
                            done anything like this before,  and this is not like
                            her.  Her  friends  don't  look  or  act like Goths or
                            punks. This is so out of character.  She earns good
                            grades,  and she's usually a  quiet  girl  who never
                            speaks to anyone  other than her mom or brothers.
                            Please advise.
                                                                    Taken Aback in New York
Dear Backy-Back:
                                   The nerve of that young punk!  Someone should
                                    rip that stud off her nose  and  shove  it  up  her
                                    nose.


kevyates.jpg Locked up in San Angelo (by the Tom Green County, Texas, Sheriff)(Texoma's most wanted): Kevin Yates, 22, fiction; Sally Stewart, 57, cr. tresp.; Michael Martin,
33, paraphern.; Rebecca Bennett, 27, c.s.; Mark Torres, 37, crim. mischief; Sierra Valles, 26, cr. misc.; Chance Taylor, 29, burglary, assault; Letitia Contreras, 27, deadly ass.
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March 12, 2023:  Things you would never know if you did not browse the
    tabloids while waiting for your wife at the counter in the supermarket  –
    this week's headlines
:


Cops rush to Britney's house, the terrifying 911 call (Enquirer); Brooke Shields: 'the truth about my past", lies, addiction & childhood exploitation (In Touch); Men
under 30 explain why they're not having sex, 'Waiting for my girl friendto turn 18,' 'A man must have mney for sex,' 'I cannot spare the fluids,' 'It looks stupid' (Onion)

LETTERS to the EDITOR:
J. Ewing wrote Sun 3/5/23 @07:20 EST:
Indiana State Senate Bill 12  would  provide  "that a school library
may
not make a book available that contains obscene  matter . . . ."
They are going to have to get rid of all copies of the Bible.   For ex-
ample:
           
Then went Samson to Gaza, and saw there an harlot, and went in
               unto her. – Judges (16) 1More examples.


Dumb news from Indiana
:
Hemp growers complained that new state regulations were kill-
ing their business.
                                                    [courtesy Terre Haute Tribune]


Elkhart's most wanted (Elkhart County Prosecuting Attorney's office): Ruthann M. Benoit, a/k/a Galloway, a/k/a Nixon, 59, 4'11", 140 lbs,
nonsupport; Ignacio "Nacho" Bahena, 37, attempted murder; Priscilla Ann Davis, 26, 5'4", coke; Vicki Elaine Baker, prosedutint attorney

Dumb news from Kentucky:
Schools in Kentucky's two largest cities, Louisville and Lex-
ington, were closed Monday due  to  damage  from  Friday's
powerful windstorms.
                                                                    [courtesy LEX18]


Busted in Bardstown (Nelson County Gazette): MatthewTravis Atherton, 35, Buffalo, technical parole vi.; Edward Lee McKinley, 51, Louisville, nonpayment of fines; Evelyn
Celina Stephenson, 51, LaGrange, meth, mj, paraphernalis, Fess Lee Matthews, 34, Lexington, felon w/handgun, mj, speeding; Baker Turner Davie, Bardstown, public drunk
Quotations of the week:
                                          "I may be a white boy, but I'm not stupid."
                                                                                                                   – Joe Biden

        "Under the leadership of Governor DeSantis, Florida is more than a laboratory.  We are a model."

                                                                                           – State Senate President Kathleen Passidomo

        "God said, 'I'm going to take the most broken person and I'm going to elevate him to the place of
          being the mayor of the most powerful city on the Globe.  He could have made me the mayor of
         Topeka."
                          – Eric Adams



Birthdays:
                     March 6:  Shaquille O'Neal, 51
                                      Pauline Matthews ("Kiki Dee"), 76
                                      Willie Stargell, 83
                                      Alan Greenspan, 97
  
                  March 7:  Janet Guthrie, 85
                     March 8:  Margaret Annemarie Battavio ("Little Peggy March"), 75
                                      Micky Dolenz, 78
                                      Tula Finklea ("Cyd Charisse," 1922-2008)

                    March 9:   Robin Trower, 78
                                      Mickey Gilley (1936-2022)
                                      Bobby Fischer (1943-2008)
                 March 10:  Edie Brickell, 57
                                      Prince Edward, 59
                                      Chuck Norris, 83
                                      Norman Blake, 85
                                      Osama bin Laden (1957-2011)
                   March 11:  César Gerónimo, 75
                                      Sam Donaldson, 89
                                      Rupert Murdoch, 92
                   March 12:  James Taylor, 75
                                      Mitt Romney, 76
                                      Liza Minnelli, 77
                                      Andrew Young, 91

                                      Edward Albee (1928-2016)
Tabloid deadlines:
                                Robert Blake, 89
                                Gary Rossington, 71


Crossword  puzzle clue of the week:

                                                            45A  "Hamilton," essentially
                Answer:  HIPHOPERA            
                                             [New Yorker, 3/1/23]


Wanted in Wichita (Kansas, not Wichita Falls, Texas) (by the Sedgwick County Sheriff): Elias T. Rojas, HM, 27, 5'6", 225 lbs, prob. viol. (burgl.); Cesar Juarez-Martinez, HM, 32, 5'4", 175
lbs, prob. viol. (dom. bat.); Dayton Allen Smith, BM (sic), 20, 6', 150 lbs, probation violation (felon w/firearm), a/k/a Mikayla Wheeler, WF, 21, 5'4", 170 lbs, probation violation (ag.assault,
battery, deadly weapon, rude & angry); Michael Powers, WM, 46, 6', 190 lbs, probation violation (aggravated assault); Preciliano Martinez, HM, 44, 5'8", 230 lbs, pro.viol. (ag. battery)
Borf 's weekly BONUS:     
Tennessee Governor Bill Lee, who once dressed as a woman in high school,
signed a bill banning drag shows viewable by minors. . . . Seven  sheep  es-
caped a slaughterhouse  and  were  wandering the streets of Paterson,  New
Jersey. . . . The Utah Division of Wildlife Resoources, which
promoted last
month a recipe for spicy teriyaki goose jerky,  urged people to kill and cook
bullfrogs. . . . Amiry the Cat was found in a tree in Cincinnati,  Ohio,  under
the influence of cocaine. . . . Colorado Congresswoman  Lauren  Boebert  is
preparing to become a 36-year-old grandmother.

                                                                     
[courtesy Harper's, LEX18, AP]


Locked up in San Angelo (by the Tom Green County, Texas, Sheriff): JacobWhitt, 28, DWOL; Ashley Holcomb, 31, burglary;
Amber
Flores, 33, fam. viol.; Ross Hendrick, 41, fam.viol.; Jessielee Hudson, 29, walking in traffic; Brianna Acevedo, 25, mj; Thanh Vonghaeng, 48, mj
Dear Eleanor:
                            Money is a constant issue in our home.     I need my wife to quit
                            her part-time job at a superstore and find one with a better salary.
                            She knows this.  But every time I bring it up, she gets angry and
                            defensive and says that I am calling her lazy.  I'm totally not say-
                            ing that.  She's a hard worker.

                            We have a total of $50 in savings. We also have a young son and
                            hope to have another child.   I'd like to move into a house.  To do
                            this we need two full-time salaries.  How do I bring this up with-
                            out making my wife angry? I love her dearly.
                                                                                                       Grand Rapids, MI

                           
                            I staunchly refuse to attend gatherings thrown by a friend who is
                            obsessive about RSVP's.      She insists on it for everything from
                            a backyard BBQ to a girls' night at the movies. Telling her "yes"
                            over the phone or in person doesn't count.  It has to be by return
                            mail or a response to an E-vite.

                            I live 200 miles away.     I RSVP'd once but my car broke down
                            two days before the event.  I called immediately to tell her I was
                            unable  to  come,  and she berated me for having said "yes"  if it
                            was not a sure thing – as if I'd planned for my car to break down.
                            Then she criticized me  for not being able to afford the repairs in
                            time.  A month later  I received pictures of the trip to Europe she
                            treated  herself  to  in order to make up for the disappointment of
                            my having ruined her party.

                            I rarely wish to be anywhere near her now and pointedly ignore
                            all written invitations.

                                                                                                                Had Enough

                            I have to make a quick comment in response to "Feeling the Void
                            in Indiana,"  who said men feel incomplete without sex  and  will
                            risk everything for it.   I acknowledge  and appreciate  where this
                            man is coming from. My husband also "felt the void" and did risk
                            everything to fill it. Fortunately we were able to work through his
                            affair and remain together.

                            As the infirmities of older age begin to set in,  my husband is now
                            grateful that I stuck by him  and can care for him,  and  he  is  less
                            concerned about sex.   If "Feeling" has not yet had a frank conver-
                            sation with his wife about his needs  and asked about her satisfac-
                            tion, he is making a huge mistake.    My husband thought I knew
                            what he needed and assumed I wouldn't care that he was pursuing
                            satisfaction elsewhere. But he didn't communicate clearly  or  ask
                            me if I was happy.   That cost us untold pain that could have been
                            avoided.
                                                                                          Wish It Had Been Different


Dear Grand Rapids, Had Enough & Wish It:

                            You all remind me of the guy I got a letter from  yesterday  saying
                            he did not get laid last night but his wife did, both in the same bed
                            and with no one else present.
March 12, 2023


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March 5, 2023
:  Things you would never know if you did not browse the
    tabloids while waiting for your wife at the counter in the supermarket  –
    this week's headlines
:



Putin's secret war on America, Russian spies hit U.S. power grid (Enquirer); Joe & Jill are over the hill, bad polls ignite new marriage crisis; she thrreatens to walk if Prez runs again; fighting
about FBE raids, spy balloons; she knows octogenarian cannot win (Globe); 'Thrilled' Meghan: Pregnant again at 41! Three months along & glowing, why she wants another boy (Star);
Meghan to Harry: 'It's me or the Royals' (Enquirer); This time J-Lo pushed too far; humiliated Ben talking divorce (Enquirer); Cheater Arnie put  wife Maria Shriver in convent (Globe)


Worried friends tell all, Gwen & Blake 'falling out of love,' it's why he left the Voice, fights, jealousy & separate bedrooms, Gwen breaks down in couples therapy (Life & Style); Best friends you never expected, Hollywood's
most bizarre buddies: 50 Cent & Bette Midler, Jen Aniston & Paul Rudd, Snoop Dogg & David Beckham, Brad Pitt & Bradley Cooper, Guy Fieri & Matthew McDonaughey, Ed Sheeran & Courtney Cox (Examiner)

LETTERS to the EDITOR: 
Tony Dean wrote Sun 2/26/23 @09:52 CST:
How come Kurt Cobain gets two birthdays?
February 20:
. . . Kurt Cobain (1967-1994) . . .
February 21:
. . . Kurt Cobain (1967-1994). . . .
Either he was born at midnight, or we made a mistake.

Dumb news from Indiana
:

South Bend's most wanted (Michiana Crime Stoppers Inc.): Anthony Howard, BM, 5'7", 140 lbs, fraud; Eddy Dillard,
BM, 5'10", 160 lbs, coke; Alena Catano, HF, 5'4", 140 lbs, robbery w/inj.; Jann Tyler, WM, 5'11", 175 lbs, meth

State Senate Bill 12  would  provide  "that a school library may
not make a book available that contains obscene matter or mat-
ters harmful to children."
         
                                                    [courtesy Indianapolis Star]

Dumb news from Kentucky:
The state House of Representatives passed, 75 to 22, a bill prohibit-
ing "trans" gender-affirming care for persons less than 18 years old,
and another pending bill would prohibit "drag" shows  in public  or
on other property accessible to children.
                                                                                [courtesy LEX18]

A 29-year-old McLean County woman was charged with 50 counts
of sex with minors.

                                         [courtesy Owensboro Messenger-Inquirer]


Lexington's most wanted, Cecil Tatum, BM, 34, 6'1", Feds want him; Curtis Walker,BM, 41, 5'10", 205 lbs, theft, forgery, reckless driving, evading police (Bluegrass Crime Stoppers)

Quotation of the week
:
                                        "Guilty."
                                                            – Alex Murdaugh jury


Quotations of the Wheat (Simon said):

"About 1977 I went out with Natty's secretary, and she said, 'I heard a
 song today that reminded me of you.'   I thought Patsy Cline?    Fleet-
 wood Mac?   And she said the name of the song was 'Runnin' on Emp-
 ty.'  (Jackson Browne)."
                                                                                      – Leonard Simon


Birthdays:
                   February 27:  Josh Groban, 42
                                          Chelsea Clinton, 43
                                          Charlayne Hunter-Gault, 81
                                          Ralph Nader, 89
                                          Joanne Woodward, 93
                   February 28:  Bernadette Peters, 75

                                          Mario Andretti, 83
                                          Henry the Young King (1155-1183)
                     March 1:  Justin Bieber, 29
                                      Ron Howard, 69
                                      Roger Daltrey, 79
                                      Harry Belafonte, 96

                     March 2:  Mikhail Gorbachev, 92
                                      Karen Carpenter (1950-1983)

                                      Howard "Hopalong" Cassady (1934-2019)
                     
March 3:  Jessica Biel, 41
                                      Doc Watson (1923-2012)
                     March 4:  Ray "Boom Boom" Mancini, 62
                     March 5:  Penn Jillette, 68
                                      Andy Gibb (1958-1988)
                                      Del Crandall (1930-2021)
                                      Chou En-lai (1898-1976)

Tabloid deadlines
:
                                Wayne Shorter, 89
                                Dallas Jones, 82
                                Tom Sizemore, 61

Crossword  puzzle clue of the week:
                                                              32D  "Name that's a citrus fruit
                             
Answer:  EMIL                 spelled backward"              [New Yorker, 2/23/23]


Wanted in Wichita Falls (Texas, not Wichita, Kansas) (Texoma's most wanted): Villiam Uihamohaano Finau, UM,32, 6', 250 lbs, marijuana; Samantha Hathaway, WF, 37, 5'6",140 lbs,
abandoning child; Elvis Peters, WM, 40, 6'1", 205 lbs, family viol.; Lakisha Roberts, BF, 32, 5'6", 203 lbs, Yorkshire hog, prob. viol. (theft); Jarin Simpson, BM, 21, 5' 10", 191 lbs, ag assault
Borf 's weekly BONUS:     
A number of newspapers dropped the Dilbert comic strip after cartoonist
Scott Adams called blacks a "hate group." . . .  The Saucon Valley,  Penn-
sylvania,  School District withdrew its invitation to an  "After School Sa-
tan Club
" that had met there for a week. . . .  An infestation of more than
100 bats
closed the North Little Rock High School  in  Arkansas. .  .  .  A
bill in  the  Florida  legislature  would overhaul regulations on the sale of
pet rabbits,  take licenses from veterinarians who declaw cats and make it
illegal for dogs to hang their heads out of car windows. . . .  Signs reading
"Insects are not baked in our bakery" began appearing in eastern Germany
after the European Union legalization of the sale of powdered house crick-
ets and larvae in food.
                                                                   [courtesy Harper's, LEX18, AP]


Locked up in San Angelo (Tom Green County, Texas, Sheriff): Clarence Simmons, 50, mj; Braydyn Boston, 20, DUI; Samantha Castillo, 33,
DUI; Chelsea Middaugh, 32, theft; Makayla Walker, 20, par.; (bailed out or escaped before we could ID her); Isaiah Hernandez, 25, DUI

Dear Eleanor:
                            This is probably a low-stakes question,  but  it
                            came up while I  was  talking  to  my two  best
                            friends earlier this week.  My  father  is  white,
                            and my mother is Korean.   My mother and my
                            siblings all look brown and Asian.  For whatev-
                            er reason,  I'm the  only  one  who  looks  white.
                            Some people can tell I'm mixed by a very slight
                            difference in my eye shape,  and from my pitch
                            black and pin-straight hair.   But I do look much
                            more like my father than my mother and siblings
                            do.

                            My two best friends are South Asian  and  black.
                            One of my friends referred to me as a woman of
                            color, and I was surprised – I have light skin and
                            a white-sounding last name.   I did experience ra-
                            cist comments in high school  from children who
                            knew what my mom and siblings looked like, but
                            my life experience has been vastly different from
                            theirs.   Do you think it's right for me  to  identify
                            as a  person  of  color?  I don't want to erase the i-
                            dentity and culture my mom raised me with, but I
                            simply don't experience  the  level  of  racism  my
                            mother and siblings do.  Both the  erasure  of  my
                            Korean and indigenous roots and the concept of i-
                            dentifying as a person of color  make  me  uncom-
                            fortable.  What do you think?

                                                                                             Confused
Dear Confused:
                                  Bleach your hair.


                                                                      
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News  Round  Table  at the offices of Borf Books  outside  Browns-
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lined up for meetings in the near future include the  Alex Murdaugh
jury
.


Never sniff viagra, Life Saver Dude: Nor don't snort it, it's hard to deal with
 
"Your worst humiliation is only someone else's momentary entertainment" – €“Karen Crockett


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