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frank nordby
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About MeI am a long distance runner planning on some half marathons and marathons this year. I have been running for 36 years with nearly 60,000 miles of running in my feet and yet I have never ran an organized half marathon or marathon. Married to a wonderful woman. And I have a hard time dealing with people who are apathetic. |
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Thanks Jack for the article. In a small scale way, it reminds me of the time I caught Demetri Pappadoupolis stealing a steak inside of a store. He denied three times he had taken anything and was arrested for shoplifting. He was the son of a very wealthy and prominent family here in Sacramento and this family had strong connections within the Sheriff's department and over the years it was said this family was a big money contributor to former Sheriff Lou Blanas. Were they big contributors to Sheriff Blanas? Contact Blanas and ask him. To avoid having their son answer to his theft charge, this family spent big bucks buying off those who would turn a blind eye to it all - even the top security man of the company I worked for. I wonder if this shoplifting report and the arrest record could be located anywhere in Sacramento today? I still have a copy. A copy the Pappadoupolis family didn't know existed. Thanks again Jack for clearing away any doubt about why the Teel's are being so generous with their fraud money.
Good article Jack. However the previous comment I left with links to images that were pertinent to your story were removed by Sac Press Casey Kirk claiming this information was spam. Imagine that. Information considered "sources" to your story was removed because it was considered spam. Did you know that every 54 seconds, someone in the world buys a can of spam?
Well I guess the good news is that Bee writer Bob Shallit will lay off the dumb articles he has been writing about Mike Teel. Although, we are in the month of January. Isn't January the designated month for Good Eats to open up on Folsom Blvd? I guess we should expect another article soon from Shallit announcing the grand opening of this much anticipated business. Also, The Bee knows we can't leave any comments on its site about this article about Teel being CEO because of The Bee's clever way of censoring our comments.
Below is information obtained from the Sacramento Business Journal dated October 22, 1999. This should clear up any misunderstanding concerning the name of Raley Field. "Triple A ballpark drops an apostrophe to honor Raley" Sacramento Business Journal Print Email Reprints RSS Feeds Add to Del.icio.us Digg This CommentsThe apostrophe and the "s" are gone. Raley's Field -- or at least the West Sacramento construction site that will be a Triple-A baseball stadium someday -- is now Raley Field. That way it'll be named after the late Tom Raley instead of after the Raley's supermarket chain he founded. Raley Field is easier to say than Raley's, says Joyce Raley Teel, the founder's daughter and main owner of the West Sacramento company. But the main reason for the change is to honor her dad." end of article.... If Joyce Raley Teel wants to name the stadium after her late father, why isn't this ballpark named "Thomas P Raley" stadium? Wouldn't that be a better way to honor her father? Bunch of f....... idiots....they paid $15 million dollars for the name "Thomas P Raley."
Conversation about: Is The Sacramento City Council Being "Greenwashed"? Part 1
Mark, you haven't heard enough. Let me know where you live so I can pass out fliers in your neighboodhood so I can argue this tedious civil matter to your neighbors. Although, you should have heard enough of this civil matter when it began back in the early '90s when it first took place, but because the Sacramento valley is home to the fraudulent newspaper called The Sacramento Bee and other news media, you were denied the ability to hear this civil matter back then. Speaking about The Sacramento Bee copy this http://i.b5z.net/i/u/1350838/i/Fair_Oaks_family_sues_two.pdf and paste it into your browser and listen to this same tedious civil matter as took place back then in a few short audio clips!