.......[c]2006 by Richard L Zorek......1.01.06.....
Notes I made as I read the Kansas City Star:....
Earlier this year, Kansas legislators wanted the tax from pornography dealers. Now Missouri schools want their share of confiscated drug money. Doing stuff illegal is getting to be profitable for everyone. How long will it be before law enforcement will be "winking" at crime so that the miscellaneous governments can increase their income. And I have to register just to buy allergy/sinus medication because someone is afraid I wil start a meth lab in my basement............Dick Vermeil says he will retire. If I am to follow suit of the Star and all the local news, I should take everything off this page and put nothing up but stuff about Vermeil and the Kansas City Chiefs. That is, of course, the main reason I would NOT do it. Not to mention that I think the Chiefs and any "sport" industry is over rated.............Osco Drug has a 10 for $10 sales on Pepsi and Cole 2-liter bottles. (By my calculations that means $1 a piece, but then I didn't have drug money to support my education so I could be wrong). Buying a bottle of pop at the Quik Trip is getting too expensive. I almost paid $1.29 for one 16 oz bottle the day before yesterday in Olathe. Then noticed I could buy 2 twelve ounce cans for $1. (8 more ounces for 30 cents less). I may actually have to quit drinking Mountain Dew, which would amount to "withdrawals" unimaginable..........Dear Abby, or what used to be "Dear Abby," but is now written by Jeanne Phillips. Has her typical "goldmine" of wisdom in her article: I believe this one boils down to: live one day at a time. Man is that ever clever? Whenever I want advice that is so sugar coated with sugar substitute...that's the column to read..............JC Penney's is having a "White Sale" with up to 40 to 50 percent off. If you take that much off of white does it make it closer to black?............Best Buy has a toaster for sale which makes toast with pictures on them. No, wait, I guess that is a printer. They are just looking more different all the time........Kansas has a credit debt coming due of about $3.86 billion. Most of the debt was run up to keep government programs from having to be cut back. And the result: government programs will have to be cut back. Why must they continue to prolong the inevitable and just deal with stuff as it comes????
Sunday, January 01, 2006
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