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Should I be worried?

Last night at Ed Kitchen's retirement party, Deputy City Manager Mitchell Johnson read off a list of Ten Most loathsome things to happen on a Friday afternoon. Johnson said bad news always comes in to the manager's office just as folks are ready to leave for the weekend.

Number 9 went something like this: "The police call to inform you that a reporter that covers the coliseum hasn't been seen since the new foundation for the auditorium was poured."

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Tom Phillips said:

Matt, Could you meet me out at the landfill this afternoon?

Blanche said:

At least it was on the "loathsome" list.

Now I know why you guys didn't want to close the White Street Landfill.

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