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We'd like to thank Freddy Jones' agent and Fred Meyer's manager...

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BY WW EDITORIAL STAFF | newsdesk at wweek dot com

[February 28th, 2007] WINNERS

U.S. Sen. Gordon Smith (R-Ore.) sent Oregon House Democrats a late valentine last week when he came out in favor of a tobacco-tax increase the D's are trying to pass over Republican opposition. (Note to Smith: Don't expect any sweet nothings from your fellow R's.)

Give Volodymyr Golovan credit for creativity. The man accused of masterminding a signature-forgery scheme that duped Portland elections officials out of $145,000 has woven a tale that attributed his inability to pay for a defense lawyer to his "low sperm count," according to the Portland Tribune.

Maybe the Trail Blazers' secret attendance-boosting strategy is to have an entire roster of local players so friends and family can buy up all the Rose Garden's empty seats. Not that we're complaining about last week's trade for hometowner Freddy Jones , who now joins Portland's Ime Udoka and Vancouver's Dan Dickau.

LOSERS

Maybe plastic-container manufacturers (see Rogue of the Week, WW, Jan. 31, 2007) can spike their products with booze to ease the pain. Last week, the state's Environmental Quality Commission rejected their request to water down recycling regulations.

As if diaper duty weren't enough of an indignity for harried parents, a TriMet driver kicked off 36-year-old Joseph Bullock in Sherwood last Saturday for trying to change his 2-year-old's diaper on board the bus. Injury was added to insult when the man hurt his leg while trying to chase down the bus.

From the school of hard knocks comes this lesson for Girl Scout Troop 2338: Trust no one. As the troop was peddling cookies last Friday at the Fred Meyer on Southeast Hawthorne Boulevard, a man ran off with an envelope containing $500. The upside? Fred Meyer has agreed to replace the stolen money.













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RECENT COMMENTS ON “We'd like to thank Freddy Jones' agent and Fred Meyer's manager...”

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It's a shame that you can reproduce nowadays, when you can't tell the difference between a bus and a bathroom.

Robert, Feb 28th, 2007 12:10pm
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Never mind the Bullock (I kill me). From what I've read, Kevin (prior poster) is correct. So what the hell is wrong with Mr. Bullock and why are violent dullards like him allowed to breed (good point ...

Bill, Feb 28th, 2007 10:37pm
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Good for the bus driver. Public transit is challenging enough without diaper changing.

Sarah, Mar 2nd, 2007 3:36pm
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Just to clarify, I DID want a ride and had the choice of either missing the bus (and having a screaming 4 year old special needs child on my hands because we couldn't go to OMSI because that was the l...

Joseph Bullock, Oct 17th, 2007 9:25am
 
 
 





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