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June 19, 2008

Burnin' the Bricks Part VII

From the June 14, 2008 "Burnin' the Bricks" car show in Pampa:




June 18, 2008

Yeah, right.

The last time I checked, I thought it might've been "Junior High".

The end is near, folks.

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TV Reviews

Why would a real genius want to read something by a non-genius. (me)

That's like asking Tiger Woods if he wants to play golf with you.

I thought this thing really was genuine until this last one.

I need to start a "Doofus" label, but it would index way too many posts.

The Duck & the Doofus

From the June 14, 2008 "Burnin' the Bricks" car show in Pampa:



A cool hood ornament and the reflection of a very bad photographer.

One Good Thing About Alcohol



After he has a couple more martinis, he won't be afraid to turn around.

I never cared much for the taste of alcohol, but always enjoyed the way it made me extremely clever and oh-so-much better looking.

Say Hello to Bubba

Originally posted: June 13, 2008

Potter County sheriff convicted in public corruption case

(I'm not going to copy and paste the entire AP news story. I don't want to have to room with Shumate)

Mike Shumate, Potter Co. sheriff, has been convicted of taking bribes in regards to a food service contract for the county jail.

Shumate first gained attention as the man in the Amarillo Crimestoppers TV ads, urging people to call in and report any information they have on crimes. Each segment aired during the ten o'clock news and reported on a recent crime, almost always ending with a shot of a jail door slamming shut and the warning by Shumate that "Bubba was waiting for you.", "Bubba" being a generic term for some badass inmate who would be the wrongdoer's roomie in prison.

Not that I was doing anything to be sent to prison over, but it always made ME want to keep my nose clean and stay outta jail.

It would be bad enough to have to go to prison, but how bad is it for former law enforcement people convicted of felonies and sentenced? *shudder*

Story and video on KVII.com




UPDATE

Former Sheriff Mike Shumate Sentenced

The numbers:

180 days in Jail / 8 years of probation & community service / Five thousand dollar fine

June 17, 2008

Burnin' the Bricks Part VI

From the June 14, 2008 "Burnin' the Bricks" car show in Pampa: