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Chad is getting some interest in running for comis
Posted on: Jul. 21 2010,9:26 pm by countryboy

Gonna throw your hat in Chad?
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pancakes vs. posting/blogging/surfing
jail in two different counties
Posted on: Jul. 21 2010,3:47 pm by scary

There have been a lot of comments about the guy who got out for the pancake breakfast and jail rules!

We must be fair!


Steele county is about the same way, I'll explain.

I was shocked to see post. #5 under "the tutt has a heart", it was posted @2:18 pm today by denovo!

I went to idiot.com(peterbreitholz.com), denovo has been (blogging and writing, if you want to call his rambling that) for days!

I couldn't believe it, he is in jail!

They let him out to go to the workforce center to find a job and he is surfing, blogging, posting, etc., (today from at least 2:11 to 2:46 pm.

I am sure that the jail would not approve of this!

SCARY

PS I hope you don't loose your good time over this :finger:

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The Tutt has a Heart
Posted on: Jul. 21 2010,6:43 am by gijoeman

I don't know about a heart of gold, but the Tutt certainly has a conscience. It's clear from the evidence she chose her victims with some forethought. She stole from the the dogs and older rich folks and people who could who wouldn't be completely destroyed it seems. I'll give her a hand on that... :clap:

You know, I gotta give her credit where credit is due. It's like she's walking through the offices firing a loaded AK-47 and she see's the poor janiter limping along and doesn't take shots at him.

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