The beauty of small town living...

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Bomont, West Virginia, United States
When you have no idea what you're doing, somebody else will ... or at least make something up & run with it.

Tuesday, January 22, 2013

OPEN FORUM

17 comments:

Anonymous said...

To think this school lock down was from an alleged threat from a 13 year old.

Anonymous said...

Yesterday was probably the safest day we have had at the CCHS in years with all the cops flopping around over there. But I would rather see them there then anywhere else since this tragedy has turned into a media frenzy and continues across the country for the fifteen minutes of fame.

Anonymous said...

Wasn't it nice of Rose to put up a baby picture of President Obama?

Anonymous said...

You are crazy man, that baby looks more like Waddell.

Anonymous said...

Are you saying that snot lickin curtain climbing rug rat looks like Andy Wadful?

Anonymous said...

Yep.

Anonymous said...

Andy Wadfull was a cute little tot.

Anonymous said...

Hello, Hello is anybody?

Anonymous said...

Nope.

Anonymous said...

Where's AW's story about the one that got away from the Slackster on Beechy Ridge?

I suppose he has another hero this week. And after only a month in office.

ROSE said...

Really, don't we all aspire to be AW's Hero of the Week? I've been on a quest for years to make the front page!

Anonymous said...

Did the Slackster not learn anything from the Poopster in all those years?

If your lookin for someone, just stand in the middle of the road, take a wizz and wait for them to come by.

Anonymous said...

More cops drunk and wrecking their cars this weekend. Maybe we can get Gene King to give them a sobriety test or make them whizz in the cup

Anonymous said...

Anyways that's how the porkster caught his bank robber in Glen. He had two guns drawn, his glock and his blank shootin pistool.

Anonymous said...

As long as he caught them is the main thing. The Slackster is still trying to find the courthouse.

Anonymous said...

DIABOLICAL
I approached my truck from the passenger side to place my computer bag (aka my man purse) in the front passenger seat..
As I reached to open the door I noticed there was a hole right under my door handle.
My first thought was, "someone has shot my truck!"
I began to think about it and inspect it a little closer and the "light" slowly began to come on.
I phoned my friend who owns a body shop and asked if he had any vehicles with damage to the doors that looked like a bullet hole.
"Yes, I see it all the time. Thieves have a punch and place it right under the door handle, knock a hole through, reach in and unlock it, just as if they have a key. No alarms, broken glass,or anything."
I then placed a call to my insurance agent and explained it to him. I was puzzled that they left my GPS and all other belongings.
Here is where it gets scary !
"Oh no, he said, they want the break-in to be so subtle that you don't even realize it. They look at your GPS to see where "home" is. Now, they know what you drive, go to your home, and if your
vehicle isn't there they assume you aren't and break into your home."
He said they will even leave a purse or wallet and only take one or two credit cards. By the time you realize there has been a theft, they may have already had a couple of days or more to
use them.
(I didn't realize my situation for two full days!)
They even give you the courtesy of re-locking your doors for you.
Periodically, walk around your car, especially after you park in a shopping center or other large parking area.
Report thefts immediately....your bank w/missing check numbers,your credit card agencies, police, and insurance companies, etc.
One would have to look pretty darn close to notice a hole like that. If the hole was on the passenger side I would never see it.

Anonymous said...

Gary Lee Ramsey-1
Slackster and Belt-0