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"Gun" story on KSTP tonight 12-30-08
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Author:  Inebrius [ Thu Mar 12, 2009 11:58 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: By the way

ex gyrene wrote:
I graduated to suburban DWI's and other stuff.


Is this because your skill in the court room was the equivalent of how you've argued the case here for your father?

You know when you're young, get drunk, do some really embarrassing things at the bar, and the next morning your friends tell you all about it? You say to your friends "Why didn't you stop me?” Steve, I'm not your friend but please stop, you're having one of those moments now... :wink:

Author:  plblark [ Fri Mar 13, 2009 6:57 am ]
Post subject:  Re: By the way

Inebrius wrote:
please stop, you're having one of those moments now... :wink:


Coffee is not a good nasal cleanser. :lol:

Author:  mnglocker [ Fri Mar 13, 2009 8:50 am ]
Post subject:  Re: By the way

plblark wrote:
Inebrius wrote:
please stop, you're having one of those moments now... :wink:


Coffee is not a good nasal cleanser. :lol:


Seems to be working for you Paul. :P

Author:  ree [ Mon May 11, 2009 8:41 am ]
Post subject:  Apparently it's rude to have guns

And in another reference to this meeting, we find that taking guns to a meeting, is considered uncivil rudeness:
Quote:
Cities league hopes to bring civility to rude councils

By Bob Shaw
bshaw@pioneerpress.com
Updated: 05/10/2009 11:51:27 PM CDT

In White Bear Lake, the mayor calls the local VFW club "a bunch of old guys with guns."

In Lake St. Croix Beach, a councilman is arrested for shouting obscenities in a meeting.

In Lake Elmo, a councilman calls the mayor a "God-damned bastard."

In Greenfield, a councilman brings two handguns to a meeting, to his colleagues' dismay.

Is an outbreak of rudeness sweeping the Twin Cities?

Maybe, said Jim Miller, director of the League of Minnesota Cities. That's why the group is considering launching a courtesy blitz for city officials.

It even might appoint an on-staff ethical adviser — a kind of municipal Miss Manners.

"There is an increased need for this," Miller said. "I have heard these stories from more than one community."
...

(emphasis mine)

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