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(And somewhere, one Cuthbert Behan says "don't worry, boys, it's all set.")
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It sounds like these are departmental trials, not criminal trials. They should be tried in criminal court. Also, weren't there 49, not 34? Hopefully the difference isn't those who were allowed to retire as that is total BS. All of them belong in criminal court.
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("Wha's wittalleese homehs?" sputters Joe. "I t'ought we got ridda Hamlin!" "He cawls hisse'f 'Casey' now," growls Sally. "'Splains a lot," mutters Joe.)
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Fair (and funny) point, but when a team loses 2-1, it's not the pitching that failed.
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Mayor LaGuardia this week unveiled his official "war car," a former New York Police Department radio car specially equipped for His Honor's personal use. The vehicle retains its green-and-white police color scheme, but it is distinguished by the large "NYC" letters painted in white on the green hood, two oversized red emergency lights similar to those found on fire engines, another light equipped with a special lens that flashes the word MAYOR when a switch is thrown, bumpers painted in special luminous blackout paint, and five white enameled stars painted front and back. It is noted that full Army generals are only entitled to four stars on their staff cars.
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This is awesome. Boys and their toys. Later today, time permitting, I am going to search for a picture of this car as my quick search found nothing.
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(Well now, we haven't seen Fat Hermann in a while, and he doesn't even get the center drawing.)
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A fat man on a roller coaster. Goering could only be real, as he's too ludicrous to be a fictional character.
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(It didn't take long for Leona to get used to being the Lady of the Manor again. And poor Kay is just counting the days until the WAACs start taking enlistments.)
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Leona proved her mettle when the chips were down, but she was born to be a swell.
It's understandable why, but Kay has awful posture.
This Assistant Director Foxworth has a very good press agent.
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Ms. Juanita Stark's career never took off and was over by 1946 after about twenty uncredited roles. And her romance with Don Brown did not end in marriage. Thank you IMDB.
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And nowwwwwwww......
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