Where I'm From, This Happens Once a Week
Minimum.
"It's shocking. Things like that just don't happen out here. I just can't believe it happened," Lekki said.
(Thanks to America's Mayer--I'll say it again: Trademark Guiliani!--for the tip)
Now like a journal or diary, only without the sincerity.
Minimum.
"It's shocking. Things like that just don't happen out here. I just can't believe it happened," Lekki said.
(Thanks to America's Mayer--I'll say it again: Trademark Guiliani!--for the tip)
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Flash forward to this mayoral election in the fall, and help me come up with some headlines for the article on the results.
Tim Julian (R) is the incumbent, and he's running against Frank Meola (D). The rap sheets:
•In 1995, state police charged Julian with felony criminal possession of stolen property while investigating two men who were selling stolen tools. Julian eventually pleaded down to a violation - the equivalent of a parking ticket - and paid a $250 fine.
As a violation, the file on the case is closed by statute. Julian said he didn't know the tools were stolen.
•In 2000, Meola and 25 other people were identified as participating in a Utica-based shoplifting ring that authorities said fenced more than $35 million worth of retail goods from stores in an 11-county area. Meola pleaded guilty to fourth-degree conspiracy, a felony.
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