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Sharing Videos From Tim " The Taylor Made For Sheriff "

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Franklin , Tennessee - Tim " The Taylor Made For Sheriff " , paid BVD , in cold , hard , pencils , to share some of his favorite video entertainment , with his voter friends of Williamson County , ass he promotes himself to be our sheriff.

Tim said , " This is the first thing I listen to , everyday. "

Sharing Videos From Tim " The Taylor Made Sheriff , For Sheriff "

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Franklin , Tennessee - Tim " The Taylor Made Sheriff , For Sheriff " , paid BVD , in cold , hard , pencils , to share some of his favorite video entertainment , with his voter friends of Williamson County , ass he promotes himself to be our sheriff.

Tim said , " This is the first thing I listen to , everyday , in front of my mirror. "

Tim Taylor Wants Your Vote

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Pawnbroke , in Williamson County , Tennessee - BVD was enjoying the sights to see while Sunday driving , when he spotted Tim Taylor for Sheriff , standing at a road crossing , surrounded by dozens of campaign signs and holding a Beane Weene can full of pencils.

BVD : Hey Tim , Tim Taylor , how ya doin man ? What brings you so far out into the county ?

Exhibition at the Emporium Center in Downtown Knoxville Closes Thursday May 29

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The Arts & Culture Alliance concludes its 2008 Members Exhibit Thursday the 29th, the largest annual showcase of local artists in the Greater Knoxville area. You can visit their page on Art Museum Touring.com
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Ban The Cartoonists!

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At least it didn't happen in Tennessee.

But in Kentucky, a legislator is pushing a bill to define an editorial cartoonist as a lobbyist and hence ban them from attending legislative sessions. State Rep. Jim Gooch is not amused by cartoons nor by opinions, as Sue Sturgis reports at Facing South.

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