Ed and Elaine Brown's latest delusion
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The first sentence says it all:Imalawman wrote:Looks like they're making headlines again...
http://www.concordmonitor.com/apps/pbcs ... /304090001
Anyone who thinks they can judge their own case has a fool for a litigant.Ed and Elaine Brown have reviewed the evidence in their federal tax evasion case and have determined that their convictions should be overturned and their case dismissed “with prejudice.”
Dan Evans
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Yeah some headlines! Too bad the Browns could not achieve ranking on the top-read stories list this time, but the locals are a discriminating bunch and prefer such gems as "Parking Space Unclear".Imalawman wrote:Looks like they're making headlines again...
http://www.concordmonitor.com/apps/pbcs ... /304090001
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Yep, we suck. Did you read the story about the "Amazing Goddess". I loved that one when it first broke.Lambkin wrote:Yeah some headlines! Too bad the Browns could not achieve ranking on the top-read stories list this time, but the locals are a discriminating bunch and prefer such gems as "Parking Space Unclear".Imalawman wrote:Looks like they're making headlines again...
http://www.concordmonitor.com/apps/pbcs ... /304090001
Honestly, we don't really have a lot to talk about up here. There was a really heated topic over a woman who works at the Town Hall in Pittsfield who was demanding to bring her dog into work - despite the fact that one of her co-workers (and boss, IIRC) was allergic.
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I sure did, I even liked the mystery mailbox story better than the latest episode of Ed & Elaine.webhick wrote:Yep, we suck. :) Did you read the story about the "Amazing Goddess". I loved that one when it first broke.Lambkin wrote:Yeah some headlines! Too bad the Browns could not achieve ranking on the top-read stories list this time, but the locals are a discriminating bunch and prefer such gems as "Parking Space Unclear".Imalawman wrote:Looks like they're making headlines again...
http://www.concordmonitor.com/apps/pbcs ... /304090001
It reminds me of The Music Man which I am probably misquoting badly:
So what do you do for fun around here?
Well a farmer had a chicken that laid an egg with three yolks, made the paper.
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Sounds to me like Ms. Sanger-Katz is merely burping out the required Ed & Elaine updates. She must have drawn the short straw.
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not actually reported by Concord Monitor wrote: Ed & Elaine: Pigs Fly
As it turns out, pigs can fly. Not the traditional kind of pigs that we call "breakfast", but the pigs that are the fruition of lunacy. Yes, lunacy. Not just any run-of-the-mill lunacy, but the kind that wallows in it's own grandiosity, rolls in it's own self-importance, and eventually takes flight in the form of full-blown delusion. And the best part about a delusional pig is not that it will eventually start attempting to breed with the family chihuahua; but that it likes to pretend that it's an engineer on a run-away train, pick up other delusional pigs along the way, and will eventually run head-long into a mountain.
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I read story once about a small town in New Hampshire that was described as really not much more than a wide spot in the road, and which was so quiet that the locals still talk about the great dog fight of 1963.Lambkin wrote:It reminds me of The Music Man which I am probably misquoting badly:
So what do you do for fun around here?Well a farmer had a chicken that laid an egg with three yolks, made the paper.
Dan Evans
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"Nothing is more terrible than ignorance in action." Johann Wolfgang von Goethe.
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I agreed to help my mother locate her birthplace, a place known as Slate Shoals, Texas. As far as she knew it was near Paris and we went there first. After looking around and asking in the various stores at the town square, we encountered one old timer who gave us directions that led out towards and along the Red River. We ended up on a single lane road and after passing through an seemly interminable stretch of woods came out over a gentle sloping hill and a couple of farm houses. As we passed the homes, there was a sign stating "Slate Shoals." I started looking for the actual town on the horizon, although I expected I would only find something in the order of a small post office, filling station or general store. As I passed the last house, I noticed a sign on the other side of the road, facing oncoming traffic. As I passed this sign, I turned back to see what it said. And of course, it did say "Slate Shoals."LPC wrote:I read story once about a small town in New Hampshire that was described as really not much more than a wide spot in the road, and which was so quiet that the locals still talk about the great dog fight of 1963.Lambkin wrote:It reminds me of The Music Man which I am probably misquoting badly:
So what do you do for fun around here?Well a farmer had a chicken that laid an egg with three yolks, made the paper.
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That's also a joke from "Bert and I" by Marshall Dodge.The Observer wrote:As I passed the last house, I noticed a sign on the other side of the road, facing oncoming traffic. As I passed this sign, I turned back to see what it said. And of course, it did say "Slate Shoals."
Farmer sits on his front porch watching the "city slicker" drive back and forth. Finally, the driver stops.
Driver: "Fahmeh, how do ah get to East Millinocket?"
Farmer: "Doncha move a goddam inch!"
Dan Evans
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"Nothing is more terrible than ignorance in action." Johann Wolfgang von Goethe.
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"Nothing is more terrible than ignorance in action." Johann Wolfgang von Goethe.
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If one wishes to find any town or municipality name in the Great State of Texas, I would refer one to any number of earlier (i.e., circa 19th century) editions of Webster's.The Observer wrote:...I agreed to help my mother locate her birthplace, a place known as Slate Shoals, Texas. As far as she knew it was near Paris and we went there first....
In it, simply select a page at random, close one's eyes, draw one's finger to a previously undetermined point, then rest your eyes on the nearest bold-captioned word.
There may surely still be, or at least there probably was, a town of said name in the State.
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I substituted my 1973 Webster's New Collegiate.Judge Roy Bean wrote:If one wishes to find any town or municipality name in the Great State of Texas, I would refer one to any number of earlier (i.e., circa 19th century) editions of Webster's.The Observer wrote:...I agreed to help my mother locate her birthplace, a place known as Slate Shoals, Texas. As far as she knew it was near Paris and we went there first....
In it, simply select a page at random, close one's eyes, draw one's finger to a previously undetermined point, then rest your eyes on the nearest bold-captioned word.
There may surely still be, or at least there probably was, a town of said name in the State.
Tell me Judge, where is Ramadan, TX?
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Just outside of IRAAN, TX. ENLIGHTENMENT is near BUDA, TX.tommygun wrote:I substituted my 1973 Webster's New Collegiate.Judge Roy Bean wrote:If one wishes to find any town or municipality name in the Great State of Texas, I would refer one to any number of earlier (i.e., circa 19th century) editions of Webster's.The Observer wrote:...I agreed to help my mother locate her birthplace, a place known as Slate Shoals, Texas. As far as she knew it was near Paris and we went there first....
In it, simply select a page at random, close one's eyes, draw one's finger to a previously undetermined point, then rest your eyes on the nearest bold-captioned word.
There may surely still be, or at least there probably was, a town of said name in the State.
Tell me Judge, where is Ramadan, TX?
Judge Roy can also probably name the suburbs of DIME BOX. Unfortunately, Odessa is not anywhere near Kiev.
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Here's a shocker. The government doesn't think that the rest of us should have to bear the cost of the Brown's transcripts:
http://www.cheatingfrenzy.com/brown164.pdf
http://www.cheatingfrenzy.com/brown164.pdf
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That made my day. ::sniff:: ::sniff::Demosthenes wrote:Here's a shocker. The government doesn't think that the rest of us should have to bear the cost of the Brown's transcripts:
http://www.cheatingfrenzy.com/brown164.pdf
I guess all that bragging that Ed does to the papers, etc. is coming back to bite him in the patootie.
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And Elaine no longer has any use for that taxpayer funded public defender...
http://www.cheatingfrenzy.com/brown162.pdf
http://www.cheatingfrenzy.com/brown163.pdf
http://www.cheatingfrenzy.com/brown162.pdf
http://www.cheatingfrenzy.com/brown163.pdf
Somehow I bet that attorney is getting a better nights sleep tonight....Demosthenes wrote:And Elaine no longer has any use for that taxpayer funded public defender...
http://www.cheatingfrenzy.com/brown162.pdf
http://www.cheatingfrenzy.com/brown163.pdf
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You'd think, right?agent86x wrote:Somehow I bet that attorney is getting a better nights sleep tonight....
Let's flip the coin. Maybe he's sleeping worse because he's waiting for the "Body of the Lord" to sue him for giving legal advice, since according to the voices in their heads, being a lawyer doesn't qualify him to say anything about law. Or sue him for being removed from the case and thusly obstruct her ability to get fair representation in court. Or sue him for wearing a navy blue tie on Thursday, which gives credence to the fringe on the flag which....oh bother.
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