Fri
Jul 28 2006
09:52 am

How coincidental is it that the sheriff shows off his choppers at his "public appreciation night" days before the general election. Come on shurf, at least try to be subtle about it.

Jeanne's picture

Duh

For the first time in at least seven years, Northshore between Choto and Concord is absolutely free of litter, courtesy of local drunk drivers who have been caught in the act. I wondered why the sheriff chose this particular area until Saturday evening when I drove by the Cove and saw hundreds of folks enjoying free food and admiring the shiny black helicopter.

I wonder no more.

KnoxGOPChairman's picture

This venue

has been the the home of the Sheriff's Community Appreciation Day for the past 6 years, oh that would have been during the failed campaign for Sheriff by Jim Andrews. It is always the last weekend in July.

Are you against drunk drivers picking up trash in Knox County? or Are you just against them picking up trash in Southwest Knox County?

Factchecker's picture

This venue has been the

This venue has been the home of the Sheriff's Community Appreciation Day for the past 6 years, oh that would have been during the failed campaign for Sheriff by Jim Andrews.

That sentence makes no sense, but that's nothing new from the person who wrote it. 

P.S. I think you mean stolen campaign, not failed

P.P.S.  Your other sentences are almost as senseless.  Drunk drivers picking up trash, huh?  Are they ramming the trash with their cars or spearing it through their windows?  

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Jeanne's picture

No..

not particularly, but thanks for asking and have a nice day.;-)

Jeanne's picture

Easy trash

I expect a wink and a six-pack would suffice.

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