(but not *too* hard)
If local municipalities want us to use potassium salt in our water softeners, why are they still using sodium salt on the roads? All that stuff gets into the water shed and our drinking water supply anyway, doesn't it? I guess it's OK for us to buy salt that's four times more expensive, but not the government. Hmm.
Isn't it funny that most people in the State know who Don Cherry is, but have no idea about John Cherry. Maybe John needs to take some hints on haberdashery from Don - people would certainly remember him! He might have even been able to make that run for Governor.
Loving the fact that on May 1, 2010 I'll be able to have a beer without smoke in my eyes, and nose, and on my clothes. To my smoking friends - sorry. I respect your right to smoke, just not within a closed public space. Boos (and hisses) to the State Legislature for not having the balls to stand up to the casino lobbyists and giving them an exemption.
Pretty slick move by the banks. Repay the TARP money quick to get the government oversight off their backs, then the bonuses can fly again. That's enough for now, I have a headache.
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