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John: Daryl, Wal-Mart is famous for it's abuse of employees. They're in constant hot water with the NLRB, and their complete lack of organization at the front door was directly responsible for the employee's death. I hope they get their sock sued off.
Daryl: I am the first person to complain about "frivolous" lawsuits, but this is why I oppose mandatory limits on them. I know that it is next to impossible to charge those responsible for the trampling, but if Wal-Mart is forced to fork over several hundred million, that's right, I said several HUNDRED; that would still not be enough. The life of an innocent human being is worth more than any corporation, or amount of jobs it costs. I mean every word that I say!
John: Thanks Mace.
M.E. of Mestew: Happy birthday, John!
John: Nope......I believe the record for the fastest serve belongs to one of the current players.
Daryl: I must have ran out of time, charcters, or space. This thing trucated my message. What I wanted say is, does Gonzales still have the record for the fastest serve ever made?
Daryl: I like the Kretschmer ad. I even have a jar in the fridge. It's been there about two years. It would have been better if the Mick had not chased a bowl of it down with a few beers. He would have had a longer career. You know that I am a Tiger fan, but Mantle is STILL the greatest combination of speed and power in a baseball uniform, that I have ever seen. You only get that kind of talent once in a generation. I am not well versed about tennis, but does Gonzales still have the record fo
John: Sometimes it's me, sometimes it's the server. I do copy and paste some photos, so those may not come thru. I'll work on it.
Baby Cakes: For some reason I can't see the pictures on here anymore. Is it a problem on your end or is big brother blocking them? All I get is red x where the picture should be. Is anyone else reporting that problem BT?
Gabe: Keep up the good work John. We are proud of you!
Daryl: Good job John, but you better treat your prisoner well. You don't want to be accused of creating another Gitmo. Perhaps you could spread some pita bread crumbs in front of the cage, and capture Bin Laden. Just a thought.
John: Nope.....just too much other stuff happening. I was pretty beat. Maybe next time I'll pace myself.
Daryl: Hey John, what happened? Di you give the waitress a hard time, and she spit chewing tobacco juice on you guys? Missed you at last week's get together.

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Tuesday, July 29th 2008

8:13 AM

CARRYING THINGS A LITTLE TOO FAR

      The new Batman movie has smashed box-office records so far, and has led to some strange behavior amongst its fans. In Three Rivers on Sunday night, some kid was caught trying to steal movie posters and other Batman related items, apparantly while the theater was still open and showing the movie. Of course, this idiot had his face painted up like one of the characters in the movie...The Joker.

    Well, guess who the joke's on.

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    The investigation continues in the case of the dog attack in Van Buren County on Saturday morning. For those of you who aren't aware of the incident, a 10 year old boy had to have one of his arms amputated just above the elbow, due to an attack by the family's pit bull. As his parents were out of state, he was left in the care of his 23 year old brother. According to a story in the Kalamazoo Gazette, the boy was left alone, while the brother stepped out for a period of time. The dog was euthanized later in the day. Patty heard more of the story on the tv news, and it seems that this dog had attacked another family member at some point.

    My question is, why would someone keep an animal that had shown aggressive tendencies, and even worse, why would the brother leave a ten year old child alone and vulnerable to that dog's attack?  The only good thing about this tragedy, if there is one, is that someone else's child wasn't the victim.

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   Lookin' for a good casserole recipie? Here's one--I fixed it for dinner last night:

     SAUSAGE CASSEROLE

     Brown in pan:  1 lb. spicy breakfast sausage (we use Bob Evans Sage) and chopped onions (I used onion flakes instead).

      Add 1 can of cream of celery or mushroom soup and 1/2 can of milk. To that mixture, add 1 1/2 cups of shredded cheddar cheese.

       Cook 1/2 bag (8 oz.) of noodles (Mueller's twisty noodles), and when they're cooked and drained, add the sausage mixture to them.

      Pour the whole thing into a baking dish and add crushed potato chips as a topping.

    Cover the baking dish, and bake at 350 degrees for 15-20 minutes.

               And there you have it.

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