ClayByGumminesWV: TAX DOLLARS AT WORK UNDER JERRY'S LEADERSHIP!Credit where credit is due. Pict by Earnest H Sirk who would have been a pain in the ass to Jerry .

Friday, January 13, 2006

 

TAX DOLLARS AT WORK UNDER JERRY'S LEADERSHIP!Credit where credit is due. Pict by Earnest H Sirk who would have been a pain in the ass to Jerry .






# posted by George @ 8:33 PM
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George you have the greatest pictures. I wonder how you are able to be so many places. You are great!! You put those clay newspapers to shame!!
 
can't yall vote for anybody besides crusty old men? where's your women? where's your young people?
# posted by Anonymous Anonymous : 11:00 PM, January 13, 2006
 
We have Fran. Oh that's right Fran the Man has more balls than the other two put together
# posted by Anonymous Anonymous : 11:24 PM, January 13, 2006
 
By the way, those pictures were takin by Earnie Wide GLide Sirk less than 6 weeks prior his death
give credit where it's due,
AW
# posted by Anonymous Anonymous : 11:31 PM, January 13, 2006
 
The first and last picture looks a whole lot like a bridge that crosses the OHIO RIVER down near SAINT MARY'S WV. Who the hell in there right mind would want to put a school in a flood plain like that? Wonder what the first course the children will have to take, maybe how to swim? I know for a fact, The average, full grown adult only weighs 17 pounds in water, a child weighs a whole lot less. If just one child gets caught up in one of them, high water,no problem floods, sooner or later in the future there will be hell to pay. By the way, who's idea was it any way?
# posted by Anonymous Anonymous : 12:00 AM, January 14, 2006
 
eARNIE LOVED KIDS GUESS HE WAS GOING TO TRY AND GET THIS STOPPED HOPE SOMEONE DOES
# posted by Anonymous Anonymous : 12:03 AM, January 14, 2006
 
Hippy,
You forgot one important point this swimming hole was purchased at $10,000.00 an acre. Who's payroll is the former owner on?
# posted by Anonymous Anonymous : 5:28 PM, January 14, 2006
 




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