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Seen at Neatorama. Caution: earthy language.
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At the Avenue B ball park. Looks like they were cut with a saw. Vandalism?
UPDATE: Apparently the Avenue F ball park is no more.
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We've been told that one of the Color Guard (from the Air Force) is a graduate of Bogalusa High School.
More info as it becomes available.
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At Fox News:
World's Smallest Boy? ... His family and doctors struggle to solve the mystery of his small size. LinkI'm not a doctor - and don't play one on TV, heh - but I betcha the little guy's a primordial dwarf.
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There was a loud argument (?) at Christmas in the Park, Cassidy Park, Friday night around 8:00 p.m.
Multiple law enforcement units responded; one parking lot attendant counted eight cars.
Outcome unknown.
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Our rural polling place had lines for ID check and voting machines at 7 a.m.
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Law enforcement officials on Capitol Hill Wednesday told a House panel that the booming international trade in phony consumer goods is funding terrorism. Link
"We decided to just take the items off the street,” Culpepper said, adding both business are legitimate with the proper licenses. “It’s what they were doing that was the problem.” Link
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Apparent motorcycle wreck tonight on Avenue F.
Many police cars, a fire truck and an ambulance were pulled off the road just south of the AA meeting place. We saw a damaged lime-green bike.
We're praying no one was badly hurt.
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In this Daily News article, we learn great stuff:
An eight-agency task force, led by the Washington Parish Sheriff’s Office, hit the streets before daylight Tuesday in a series of parish wide raids whose purpose was to round uo drug suspects. [...] By the time it ended, 15 suspects had been apprehended and taken to the Washington Parish Jail. And case detectives still had nine people to locate and bring into custody.Seven comments, so far, from people wanting to know the names of the arrestees.
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Looked like it was on Avenue F/1075 a few blocks north of the dance studio.
I didn't drive closer so as not to impede the firefighters.
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