April 15, 2012
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Former mayor Roger Wolfe has a hearing April 26, 2012. I assure you that Mayor Roger Wolfe will have something to say and I will be there in support of him.

I read where Pat Robertson is calling for the legalization of marijuana. Does that mean he's going to change the name from the 700 Club to the 420 Club?

Geico deserves the award for the dumbest TV commercial with their so-called car insurance taste test. I mean, that's ridiculous.

Since Ravenswood Aluminum is going to start back up and the stamping plant that means the electric usage is going to go up. So that should mean that our electric bill should go down according to the electric company spokesman who said that low usage is why they went up by maybe like 20 or 30 percent. It should go down.

Today's definition of working woman is a woman who holds a full-time job as a domestic engineer and then has another full-time or part-time career outside the home. There apparently is some question in people's minds about that working definition of today.

Thank goodness for the mute button on my remote control especially with those annoying Big Sandy commercials with that guy hollering at you or that guy throwing the dollar bills in the air selling campers.

We were in town for Easter weekend driving down a two way street. The cops pulled us over and gave us a warning for changing lanes, which is impossible. We were caught DWB.

When the weather is nice people actually like to go outside and do things, yet they still want to hear the race on the radio in Charleston, W.Va., area. Don't you think we deserve to hear it?

The WVEA wanting to hire Rick Thompson as its chief lawyer and them and especially him thinking that would be all right to go to the Ethics Commission about it, it's West Virginia Democrats at their best. That's why we're number 49 and number 50 in everything.

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