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Blunt Trauma

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  1. That's the real kicker in the whole thing. The inferense of the story is the dump was created as a part of the courthouse construction. That would make it the counties waste on their own property that they where "surprised" by.
  2. 1979 my exFIL, who wasn't from around here, decided he wanted the country dream of buying a piece of land and putting together a homestead. He purchased himself 27 acres for 27,000 and thought he was a land baron developer. He made arrangements to buy two double wides and move his family along with his wife's sisters family out to it. The grader was hired and the driveway and home sites were graded. The homes were delivered and set up. At this point in came the power, septic and well drilling process. The 27 acres was just about behind the eventual wastewater plant near whats now the by-pass.
  3. No I ain't in it. The below is from the MDJ. If you are surprised by a garbage dump under your building site during the construction phase, you have hired a bad engineer. If you are surprised by subsurface granite under your Paulding County building site during the construction phase, you have hired an incompetent engineer, contractor, everyone in house that had anything to do with the bid and the board that approved it. 'Cause much like that hot sauce in the commercial, that #&@% is everywhere. "Building site revealing costly surprises for Paulding jail builders Paulding jail rendering
  4. Things is great. Now get these damn homeless people out of my sight so I can keep on believing that. Who was the great man who said words to the effect of, I don't know why I believe what I believe. I've just always believed that. Continuity issues with the picture. No matter how hard I bang the side of the screen. The logic just stays fuzzy and gets fuzzier.
  5. "...less than stellar choices and decisions. " Let's get tshirts and a banner with that on them. We can have meetings once a month and do something like eating an entire pint of Haagen Dais with two shots of scotch. That right theres a terrible decision. Theres others of course. The second month could be sitting around and entering the Publishers Clearing House while taking out magazine subscriptions so we'll have a better chance of winning. So many options. Ooo, do they still have them record clubs?
  6. My ultimate booking for this would have been to handcuff Jessie Waters and Don Lemon together, stake them out on a beach with a remote camera, and make them report the storm together. Then, after 20 hours or so, you throw a box of wet wipes, a fresh Armani suit and two knives on the sand in front of them.
  7. Don Lemon is on the beach. Now I don't know who to root for.
  8. It's probably the best answer. There just came a point when climbing that rope of progress changed to clamping down on that sucker with all four appendages and both sets of cheeks, just trying to hold on. (Yeah picture that one. That's just ugly.) And I intend to swing from it 'til me or it wears out and breaks. Y'all keep climbing and I'll just watch from here.
  9. Looks bigger than that. There's a couple of poured and wired bases out of alignment with what is obviously the intended light standard field. That would lead me to look for lighted signage. Still could be, but it would be the fanciest, best lit one I've ever seen.
  10. Lets add another place. There's something new going in behind Chick-fil-A 61&278. No signs. Small lot, looks like probably a drive thru only something.
  11. ….feel free to jump in, it makes me look less crazy when there’s someone else involved in the conversation. A conversation I had while in a dentist's chair sprang to mind. I’m not sure what triggered it, but there it was, just as fresh as years ago when it happened. That’s very possibly an entire other problem, or symptom of one, best left for some other time. But the eventual memory trigger point of the conversation came when I used the words “up until I became successful”. The second it came out of my mouth I was just mortified and realized a couple of things. First was what a “void
  12. Yeah me too. I could use at least two of those myself.
  13. No matter what side of what you're on. This is one of the most honest things, from my experience, that I've ever seen from television. I had always wondered about the subject. And the further I got into it, the more issues it addressed and the honesty was just brutal at times. Thought I'd share. https://youtu.be/7RFs999DshY
  14. And Willie Nelson STILL looks like hell. Burt woulda laughed.
  15. Every second, like slow motion. But I can never let myself feel it again.
  16. Be watching, be ready to move, be quick. He who hesitates dies. If you got 24 gross pounds of Dr. Pepper hanging off your buggy. Get somewhere and stay there. The rest of us will work around you. The cashier has other things to do right now besides talking about your grandchildren. (y'all notice they took that lady off the register at Ingles Nebo) There's a few oughta be rules.
  17. Setting aside my usual feeble attempts at humor, I've actually thought about some of this some over the years. When current events would bring out the news stories and documentaries it would kinda set my mind to planning. Guess it's a man's typical drive to try and fix things. But here's my idea. Warning: The first parts a probable non-starter for some. I know your objections and I understand them. This is just an idea. I would like to see provisions in the laws governing the mountain to add things while never deleting. I don't know if this kind of addition is possible under that current l
  18. He may have been suggesting that a second Atlanta airport be named after him. People do change their minds sometimes. Maybe this is one of those rare occasions. Reckon?
  19. Yes, Sir. Yes you are.Sorry, couldn't help it. You know how us kids are. Now if you'll excuse me, the rumatis is'a actin' up.
  20. I've got no problem with any of that except the beat down over the news story cited. That was where I saw it first included in a Google news feed. It was reported on widely by many and varied news outlets. Nascar and NBC addressed it multiple times during the coverage of Saturday's race. Fox News being cited was coincidence.
  21. Folks, I'll talk to somebody as long as they can be talked to. When I said there's no talking to that, what I meant is you can't talk to someone with that much hate in their heart, bent on revenge. You might as well get out of your car and yell GO at every stop sign you see. It'll come to the same result. As for the respondent, I'll say just one more thing to you. You spoke of my being scared. That would lead me to believe that maybe you are as unfamiliar with me as I am with you. Frightening me is an all day chore. I've seen worse than you can dream up. I've outrun your revenge and your hat
  22. So as best I can tell your calling for injustice to be done to all white people until such time as the ill that befalls them is equivalent to the injustice done to all people's of the world throughout history as judged by, I'm guessing, you. And that retribution is to be continued generationally ad nauseum until that time.We're done here, because there ain't no talkin' to that. Good luck.
  23. If you can afford to pay for the sins of your father then you have indeed led a blessed life. I could not. It's hard enough to pay for my own.North Korea has a system like that. You get sent to the detention camp for something you said, then your children remain there for their lifetime too. Tell me, or better yet dont, is there anything you did 30 or 40 years ago that your kids need to pay for? Did you just get a little mad when I mentioned your kids? Does that mad feeling tell you maybe your idea of making the children pay might be a little...... I don't know........wrong?
  24. Stories below, but to save you some time it sums up like this. A racing team just had a sponsor pull out on them. That's not all that unusual, but the reason cited was that the drivers father used a racial slur in a radio interview in the 1980s. That's right, something the drivers dad said 30+ years ago. Not the driver. His dad. The drivers 26. An eye for an eye and soon everbodies blind kinda thing. http://www.espn.com/racing/nascar/story/_/id/24467997/nascar-xfinity-driver-conor-daly-loses-sponsorship
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