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FRIDAY'S HUM ( 6-09-06 )

BRAND NEW LOWE-DOWN
Home improvement colossus Lowe's is checking out the old Ame's spot on Susie Wilson Road, according to the Essex Reporter. Lowe's reps and the Essex Planning Commission are having an 'informal' meeting to shoot the breeze, so to speak. Scan the story along with some nice balloon pics here.

AUTOBIO-GRAFF-ICAL?
Inside Track's Peter Freyne with update on the doings of former AP stalwart Chris Graff. Seems CG is long and hard at the keyboard, with a book about Vermont politics due to hit stores in December. Natch.
Speaking of books, Bill O'Reilly's 'Culture Warriors' is hitting the shelves in September. Think Al Franken will be mentioned?

FIVE CORNERS UPDATE
Extremely long wait at the Essex Junction Five Corners Light yesterday. I was able to listen to all 512 Elvis songs on my Ipod and the light still hadn't changed. I then turned on Air America, bringing their total listenership up to 7. After a while I switched the dial to MP 103, 'cuz I felt like listening to...whatever, whenever.

4 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Is it true Susie Wilson was a prostitute who used to service the soldiers stationed in the nearby fort?

8:58 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Suzie Wilson was a lomg time home owner on the old road, which is now Susie Wilson Road.

2:36 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

That doesn't answer my question. Where'd she get the money to buy the house?

9:49 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Good god doesn't anyone know about google around here

http://www.faqfarm.com/Q/Who_is_Susie_Wilson

12:15 AM  

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