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Topic: State Senator's barn fire
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| rrlund
10-16-2012 15:51:23
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Looks like a vagrant was in the barn of our State Senator's mother. Not much left of him now. |
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| Hogleg
10-17-2012 08:38:41
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Re: State Senator's barn fire in reply to rrlund, 10-16-2012 15:51:23
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| Probably having a smoke in the middle of a hay barn...darwin award candidate?
John |
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| RayP(MI)
10-16-2012 18:38:30
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Re: State Senator's barn fire in reply to rrlund, 10-16-2012 15:51:23
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| | If that"s not enough bad publicity, they confiscated over 50 dogs from just up the road from there.... What"s going on down there in your end of the county? Not only that, but they arrested a couple culprits that are suspected of over 50 break-ins and thefts in the western side of the county. Wonder if this has anything to do with the millage request for the sheriff"s department. |
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| rrlund
10-17-2012 06:42:16
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Re: State Senator's barn fire in reply to RayP(MI), 10-16-2012 18:38:30
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| I can't for the life of me figure out where those dogs were. They said the 4500 block of 66. My aunt lives at 47xx something. I was just up there all last week picking corn,didn't see any dogs. |
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| onefarmer
10-16-2012 16:40:51
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Re: State Senator's barn fire in reply to rrlund, 10-16-2012 15:51:23
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| Glad you posted. She's my senator too. |
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| donjr
10-16-2012 16:23:50
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Re: State Senator's barn fire in reply to rrlund, 10-16-2012 15:51:23
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| We have a couple of 'wheels' around here that buy places, and something usually gets struck by 'Polish lightning' shortly thereafter. Usually the house or the barn or both. And, of course, they are ALWAYS insured, heavily, and vacant. Makes you wonder what the guy did to tick her off.... |
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| rrlund
10-16-2012 16:30:08
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Re: State Senator's barn fire in reply to donjr, 10-16-2012 16:23:50
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| They haven't given a name,but most everybody thinks they know. There was a hired hand who lived in that house for a long time. His grandson lived there with him the last few years he was alive. They've caught the kid squating in the house since then. Speculation is that it was his carcus that they found. |
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