Wednesday, May 28, 2008

The Baltimore FBI has a new division chief, Amy Jo Lyons. She's the third person to hold the job in three years.

Octogenarian absconder Willie Parker returned to Baltimore last week, three months after his arrest in NC.

The city wants to ban the sale of single cigars. But just the cheap ones, because rich people don't get cancer.

Sometimes, I enjoy posting links to inappropriate YouTube videos, just because I can.

5 comments:

John Galt said...

Perhaps Lyons will even look into the curious goings on by the Administration of the O'Governator back when he was the O'Mayor.

In addition to things already mentioned by ex-Commissioner Clark would be the understatement of rape statistics to the FBI's UCR unit at the direction of C. Michael Enright. Clark had previously detailed how Enright changed the figures Clark had given him.

ppatin said...

"Certainly, terrorism is at the top of the list," Lyons said. "It is the top threat here in Baltimore."

Give me a break. How about going after real criminals instead of mostly imaginary boogeymen.

Anonymous said...

i think this post is missing the point the sale of cheap single cigars. cheap single cigars are bought, for the most part, for one purpose alone: to roll blunts with

Anonymous said...

i think this post is missing the point the sale of cheap single cigars. cheap single cigars are bought, for the most part, for one purpose alone: to roll blunts with

Maurice Bradbury said...

Rilly? But the Mayor says they're smoked by children to take the edge off a tough day at preschool!