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  1. at this point it seems your only recourse is to frequently check the tracking and see if it was delivered correctly. i suspect the delivery person will deliver it to the correct address.
  2. so did you - sound like a pirate "yaaaaaaaar" - or sound like a sailor?
  3. my guess is the staff at the guardian finally grasps what is at stake.
  4. MECKLENBRUG COUNTY, N.C. (WKRC) - A school therapist was accused of stalking her ex-husband by placing a "tracking device" on his vehicle and trying to kill him by poisoning his food. According to an arrest warrant obtained by Law&Crime, 43-year-old Cheryl Gates was accused of contaminating food and drink "to render one mentally incapacitated or physically helpless" as an attack against her estranged husband. Police did not specify what poison was used or what was poisoned, nor the circumstances that led to Gates' arrest. In addition to the poisoning, Grant allegedly planted a "tracking device" on the victim's vehicle. more at https://local12.com/news/nation-world/school-therapist-poison-stalked-tracking-tracked-device-poisoned-poisoning-stalk-stalking-gates-pediatric-car-ex-husband-wife-relationship-marriage-estranged-victim-arrest-arrested-attempted-murder
  5. WICHITA, Kan. (KWCH) - A woman from Ellis says she tried to revitalize her small town but was “punished” by property taxes, telling lawmakers Monday that her tax bill has jumped by thousands in just three years. Ellen Riedel bought the bowling alley in Ellis three years ago, describing it as the town’s “biggest eyesore.” The building had been vacant for 20 years, and the roof had started to cave in; it had no electrical wiring or plumbing and needed major repairs. Riedel and her husband bought the building and renovated it, turning the bowling alley into an event venue. They wanted to help revitalize the rural Kansas town, but she says instead of receiving recognition for their efforts, they were hit with massive tax increases. During the select committee on taxation, Reidel said her property tax bill for 2022 was $3,510. After renovations, it quadrupled to $20,810. more at https://www.kwch.com/2025/10/13/ellis-woman-faces-massive-tax-hike-after-renovating-abandoned-bowling-alley/
  6. upon further review, this thread will remain locked for multiple violations of the terms of service. draconian admin action has been taken.
  7. and then we can auction off suspensions.........
  8. KANSAS CITY, Mo. — A former Hereford House employee was sentenced to over 11 years in prison after contaminating food at the restaurant's Leawood location. A Johnson County judge sentenced Jace Christian Hanson to 136 months, which is the maximum sentence allowed by law. He was originally charged with one count of felony food contamination on April 26, 2024. Hanson was hit with more than 30 new felony charges in June 2024, facing 22 counts of felony food contamination, one felony count of criminal damage to the restaurant and 10 counts of felony sexual exploitation of a child. He later pleaded guilty to the 33-count complaint in July 2025. Two days before Hanson was charged, a special agent from the Federal Bureau of Investigation contacted the Leawood Police Department after receiving a tip about contamination at Hereford House. more at https://www.kshb.com/news/crime/man-sentenced-to-over-11-years-in-prison-for-role-in-food-contamination-case-at-hereford-house
  9. maybe he should decrease frequency and the size of the piles of poo he flings. arthritis and carpal tunnel affects lower life forms too......
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