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Sick Puppy

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I’m reading a Carl Hiaasen book that came out several years ago called “Sick Puppy.”

I’ve read some of this other stuff and occasionally, when I want a fun, snarky read, I’ll pick up one of his books and go to town. I liked “Native Tongue” quite a bit as well.

Heller yes!

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The supreme court has ruled in the Heller case saying handgun ownership is an individual right. Uncle is doing flips about now. This should make things quite interesting when Rep. Frank Nicley and I bring up our bills to allow legal permitted hand gun owners to carry in parks and on campuses this coming year.

Stuff on my mind today

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  • Becca’s sick…could be the flu, and I’m worried about her. I’ve got some medicine to take to her when I get off work. She sounded terrible when she called this morning. Also, she and her sister are fighting and that always upsets me. I try never to get in the middle of their arguments. Whenever one of them starts telling me what the other one has said or done, I try really hard to not take sides or pass judgment. I’ve been doing this for 25 yea

MOVE OVER

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Emerson Boguskie’s eyes have seen a lot of pain and anguish.

Through tears and sadness these eyes have seen lifeless bodies pulled from mangled vehicles.

He has had to look under that sheet amidst the swirl of blue police lights and wonder what might have been.

For 28 of his 32 years, Boguskie worked with Metro Police as a fatal crash investigator.

When the 56 year old retired, he went to work for the state as a TDOT help truck supervisor.

MOVE OVER

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Emerson Boguskie’s eyes have seen a lot of pain and anguish.

Through tears and sadness these eyes have seen lifeless bodies pulled from mangled vehicles.

He has had to look under that sheet amidst the swirl of blue police lights and wonder what might have been.

For 28 of his 32 years, Boguskie worked with Metro Police as a fatal crash investigator.

When the 56 year old retired, he went to work for the state as a TDOT help truck supervisor.

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