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    Default Oh no, not Mary Ann!

    Oh no, not Mary Ann with Mary Jane, please tell me it isn't so!

    http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,336817,00.html
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    "Wells is the founder of the Idaho Film and Television Institute in Driggs and the organizer of the region's annual family movie festival called the Spud Fest."
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    Quote Originally Posted by just strum
    "Wells is the founder of the Idaho Film and Television Institute in Driggs and the organizer of the region's annual family movie festival called the Spud Fest."
    Now we now what goes on at your parties Spud.

    Are we invited .
    I pick a moon dog.

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    Priceless
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    o, heck that's not news...

    gilligan supplied her for years...

    took the edge off waiting for the professor's inventions to work, or something.

    [edit: i was listening to the theme song of the show in my head and realized i had said 'scientist' instead of 'professor'... i'm a dork]
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    Good to see my favorite lady on the island knows how to live!

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    You know...I'd still throw her one :
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    I better run over there and make sure she is well represented! I used to pick her over Ginger anyhow.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Childbride
    o, heck that's not news...

    gilligan supplied her for years...

    took the edge off waiting for the professor's inventions to work, or something.

    [edit: i was listening to the theme song of the show in my head and realized i had said 'scientist' instead of 'professor'... i'm a dork]

    As your penance, you need to go learn the song, and play it on your next acoustic night. That gives you two days . . . .Go!
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    Quote Originally Posted by sunvalleylaw
    As your penance, you need to go learn the song, and play it on your next acoustic night. That gives you two days . . . .Go!
    [sigh] h... e... double hockey sticks... does that mean i have to learn the theme song to the partridge family, the brady bunch, and the flintstones too? :
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    . . . . and the Jetsons and Woody Woodpecker. The last I added on for asking the question.
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    I know Dawn. We've catered some of her events. She's a great contributor to the valley. She has many fundraising events that benefit the valley's economy. That aside...she's not even the highest consumer of herb. The valley is full of it and as you can guess the vibe is very laid back. They get new hotshot young cops in from time to time that just like to make trouble by pulling all the locals over. He wont last long. But now I'll bet you can guess why the Minnow was lost for so long.

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    FINALLY our first Mary Ann or Ginger thread. Sorta. Well maybe not.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tone2TheBone
    FINALLY our first Mary Ann or Ginger thread. Sorta. Well maybe not.
    On that note..



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    Quote Originally Posted by Spudman
    I know Dawn. We've catered some of her events. She's a great contributor to the valley. She has many fundraising events that benefit the valley's economy. That aside...she's not even the highest consumer of herb. The valley is full of it and as you can guess the vibe is very laid back. They get new hotshot young cops in from time to time that just like to make trouble by pulling all the locals over. He wont last long. But now I'll bet you can guess why the Minnow was lost for so long.
    Spud,
    While I appreciate Dawn's talent as an actress, and see where a person who has had the good fortune to earn lots and lots of money would be loved as a contributor in your community, I'm not sure that acknowledging her as "not even the highest consumer of herb" is a compliment, nor an excuse for weaving across lanes of traffic while driving. I'm happy the vibe is very laid back where you live, but I can't agree with you about the "new hotshot young cops" that "won't last too long"....... whether you agree or disagree with the unfair laws prevalent in our society.......that man was doing his job.
    If it were another celebrity drinking alcohol and weaving from lane to lane, it would not be acceptable. And although alcohol is a legal drug (unless you're driving under the influence of it), and a much "uglier" drug, IMO, marijuana is illegal, and unless and until the laws are changed, any law enforcement officer doing his/her job is not making "trouble by pulling all the locals over", he or she are just doing their job. I like to party as much as the next person, but what if the weaving auto had caused an accident, or had a trunk full of illegal drugs? What if it had been a drug dealer passing through?
    Being a celeb doesn't excuse illegal behavior. While I don't always agree with some laws, I am friends with some law enforcement officers, and if they are to uphold the law, they must make some unpopular decisions from time to time.
    It's their job.
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    Quote Originally Posted by oldguy
    While I don't always agree with some laws, I am friends with some law enforcement officers, and if they are to uphold the law, they must make some unpopular decisions from time to time.
    It's their job.
    100% agreed..

    Had a Reckless Driving 20-25 years ago... always have had designated driver or been one since.. it's a law that should be obeyed.. and they are doing their job... my bad not theirs..

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    And justa cause I believe Pot should be legal, does not mean I go around abusing the laws.. in public... if ya do wrong.. well, the cops are their to enforce laws. Someday, ya might just need them..


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    She sure looks happy in her mugshot!
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    I did in mine, too....
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    Quote Originally Posted by oldguy
    Spud,
    While I appreciate Dawn's talent as an actress, and see where a person who has had the good fortune to earn lots and lots of money would be loved as a contributor in your community, I'm not sure that acknowledging her as "not even the highest consumer of herb" is a compliment, nor an excuse for weaving across lanes of traffic while driving. I'm happy the vibe is very laid back where you live, but I can't agree with you about the "new hotshot young cops" that "won't last too long"....... whether you agree or disagree with the unfair laws prevalent in our society.......that man was doing his job.
    If it were another celebrity drinking alcohol and weaving from lane to lane, it would not be acceptable. And although alcohol is a legal drug (unless you're driving under the influence of it), and a much "uglier" drug, IMO, marijuana is illegal, and unless and until the laws are changed, any law enforcement officer doing his/her job is not making "trouble by pulling all the locals over", he or she are just doing their job. I like to party as much as the next person, but what if the weaving auto had caused an accident, or had a trunk full of illegal drugs? What if it had been a drug dealer passing through?
    Being a celeb doesn't excuse illegal behavior. While I don't always agree with some laws, I am friends with some law enforcement officers, and if they are to uphold the law, they must make some unpopular decisions from time to time.
    It's their job.
    Whew, I thought this was a light-hearted subject, guess I was wrong.

    Works both ways though, I've known and worked with law enforcement people too and I can't count the number of times I've seen them protect their own and look the other way. On a couple of occasions, they just escorted their buddies home!
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