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Mays and Shlomi didn’t invent these techniques. They were antedated by carnival show barkers of times past. There’s a rendition of a classic carny pitch or “bally” — from the word ballyhoo — by the Beach Boys’ Brian Wilson and Gary Usher in their song “County Fair”. It goes,, “Hurry, hurry, hurry folks! Step right up to the best little show in town…It’s only a dime folks, one thin dime, just one tenth of a dollar. Come on in and see Stella the snake dancer…She walks, she talks, she wiggles on her belly like a snake.”
Things stayed that way through one extra period before the Rams turned up the pressure with the clock ticking down in the game. Clifford Nwechfom started the threat with a shot off the post,moncler jas, George Stannard followed with a shot off the post, and then Pierre Mangold provided the Golden Goal from point-blank range.
But the man still kept going, Castro said. He made it through an opening in the fence. The dog again got hold. The suspect took off his jacket to get the dog off him.
4. Spruce up outdoor living spaces – If you have a deck or patio,kilts or a suit of armor, do whatever it takes to spruce it up, from power-washing pavers and deck boards to staining tired-looking wooden decks. If you don’t have a patio or deck, and don’t want to spend a lot of money adding one, you can still create an appealing outdoor seating area. Mark off an area using stones or plastic edgers near the house or in a shady spot in the yard. Fill in with pea gravel or wood chips,” the judge wrote. In fact, then add an attractive bistro set – with umbrella – to create a pleasant seating spot.
Last week the Alaska Court of Appeals issued an opinion in a criminal case that could lead to shorter prison sentences for some criminal defendants, especially people accused of drugs crimes that take place in their home. The case—law geek alert: Rofkar v. state, July 5, 2013—stems from the sentencing of a man convicted of running a marijuana grow operation at home in Sutton.
This week’s Inside Tucson Business editorial deals in part with the facts of the predicament that lies ahead at Tucson Unified School District (TUSD) in the wake of superintendent John Pedicone’s resignation that takes effect June 30. I hope you’ll indulge me in the more emotional side.

 

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