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Can’t Catch A Break

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Of all the times I stop at this place, I didn’t tonight.  Of all the times, who is sitting there waiting for me?  La Vergne Police, that’s who.

Spreading Something All Over Blogonia

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I didn’t realize it when I woke up today, but I am feeling especially smartassery. It’s Nancy’s fault. I get up first, have a routine which includes taking Oliver (the [bleep] zoo) to walk in the street off leash.

Harding Place extension project gets under way???

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Proposal from decades ago will link roadway at Donelson Pike to I-40By PAM SHERBORNE | For Davidson A.M. • March 14, 2008

Neighbors being affected by a phase of the Harding Place extension project are concerned about two main issues: traffic and blasting.

The Wire Episode 59 Review: Lies - They Get Things Done

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“Late Editions” (my AKA “the real final episode of season 4″)

McNulty and Lester’s plan finally bears fruit. The boys catch Monk “jersey rolling” a stop sign and he panics-evading the police which allows them to search his vehicle just after a huge re-up of the yay-yo. Lester, smiling smugly, gets Daniels to hook up warrants for the arrest of Marlo and crew and act on the murder warrant on Chris.

How I Got a Ticket in my Driveway

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I ran out late Friday night to our local Walgreens (the Shop on Every Corner) for a few things. On my way home there are two stop signs. And admittedly, I don't usually stop all the way at them, particularly if there is no other traffic. And Friday night, I didn't.

The second stop sign is about 100 yards from my house and it's a right turn into our neighborhood. I slowed at the turn and turned

The Prophetic Stop Sign

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When I was in high school, I spent many hours hanging out with a tight group of friends. There were many weekends on which we would drive around the tiny town of Canyon, Texas.

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