Lil’ Bro is headed back home

February 27th, 2011

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After a decade or more hiatus in Lake Havasu and then Pasco, Little Bro is headed back home.  He and Kim bought a foreclosure condo in December and sold their house in a week, maybe less, closed Friday and are headed back.  He’s got this old Ford pick up, I’d like to say 60’s, but it’s really probably 80s, with one of those tacky old campers on it, pulling his new 25 foot toy trailer, with his Monte inside plus what little they didn’t sell with the house.  Kim’s son Jesse is driving her car, and it’s another one of those Clampett processions I’ve been seeing lately, 46 mph up the hills in Montana…

MN DOT webcams

Keep an eye out on those webcams, they’ll hit the border sometime this afternoon!

Today – ON WISCONSIN!

February 26th, 2011

100,000 today fiercely standing up in a gentle snow!

From One Wisconsin:

And another claiming 120,000 strong:

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The most bizarre bill has been introduced that seems to be trying to breathe life into the most unreal project that ever existed, and the project that refuses to die, have they no shame?

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Here’s the poop:

SF 417 and HF 618

Senate authors are Tomassoni, Senjem, Michel and Saxhaug

WRITE TO COMMITTEE MEMBERS — TELL THEM TO PUT A STAKE THROUGH ITS SLIMY HEART!

Referred to Senate Energy, Utilities and Telecommunications

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House authors are Beard, Dill and Fabian

Referred to House Environment, Energy and …

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What on earth are they trying to do

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LIAR!

From PolitiFact Wisconsin:

U.S. Rep. Paul Ryan compares Madison to Cairo, calls protests over collective bargaining changes “riots”

Yeah right… here’s the proof — SNORT:

Remember the story last week: Tom Dunnwald in the news

Well, Prosecutor Chris Rovney is in the news yet again for his bad behavior:

The Free Press, Mankato, MN

February 19, 2011
Attorney: Prosecutor violated standards

Anonymous The Free Press The Mankato Free Press Sat Feb 19, 2011,
12:04 AM CST

MANKATO — A defense attorney is accusing a prosecutor of violating the state’s professional conduct rules in an argument to move the trial of a Lake Crystal basketball coach accused of sexually assaulting a player.

Jim Fleming, the attorney representing 28-year-old Steve Campbell, is referring to a statement the prosecutor made during an interview with news reporters after a hearing for Campbell. Chris Rovney, assistant Blue Earth County attorney, was asked if it would matter if the victim didn’t cooperate when the case went to trial.

Rovney’s response was that the 17-year-old girl’s testimony wouldn’t be needed because Campbell had “basically confessed” to having sex with her.

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