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Posted on August 24 at 7:18 p.m. (Suggest removal)

I heard Mr. Cox on 660 and was amazed at how straight-thinking and down to earth he was. I am surprised he is young and happy he is intelligently uneducated (hm-hm, brainwashed). His father seems to be speaking from his heart and just wanted to point out a deep personal perspective that only he can have, even though he knew people would tear it apart. I commend him for that. A vote for Cox here.

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Posted on August 20 at 9:06 p.m. (Suggest removal)

I remember a short time ago all of the "do somethiing NOW!" chanting and now your complaining. Even if they don't need the oil, the price of almost everything has gone up, even stuff from Sams and Walmart. It costs a lot more to ship it up. Thank you for listening to us, Gov. Palin!!

On Palin promises Alaskans will start receiving dividends by Sept. 12

Posted on June 8 at 11:06 p.m. (Suggest removal)

We don't have it because we didn't support it with our business. As a community our loss is because of us. Nothing comes without work, and don't expect things to improve without a sustained cooperative. That's what it takes to get what you want. And by the way, I'm in.

On Roller rink

Posted on May 30 at 11:12 p.m. (Suggest removal)

Ok, the second reason I love living in Fairbanks is the fact I have to know how to be tougher than most women.

On Fire up those keyboards and don’t be afraid to (politely) comment

Posted on May 30 at 11:06 p.m. (Suggest removal)

The concert was amazing, and I was impressed at how hardworking that man is. My only disappointment was that I could hardly see him for the very first tickets bought for $130. We waited til the minute they opened selling to get the best seats. I heard they opened up another 150 seats in front of us two days before the concert. Does anyone know if this is true?

On Elton John brings his 'Definitive Hits' to Fairbanks

Posted on May 28 at 11:21 p.m. (Suggest removal)

I threw an old washer inches from a ragamuffin lady in the dumpster who proceded to wash me with her words of kindness for helping her spruce up her frontroom. A couple of lamps and she'd be set!

On Combat at the dumps

Posted on May 28 at 11:07 p.m. (Suggest removal)

Memorial Day was 2 years to the day when my truck was stolen. The troopers said their main suspect was a 60 year old female meth head. The testimony the troopers went off was from two five-year-olds. 2 weeks later a friend of mine's car was stolen. Then, later that summer, another friend had his truck stolen and burned off Old Murphy Dome Rd. Earlier that spring, a thief stole 4 tires off our 4x4 and left us with jackstands in their place! NO B.S! The theivery is out of control, and the cops could care less so I invite all of you to join with me in getting this under control. I call it Operation Cachatheif. I'm baiting the next thief right now and I've got plenty of goodies. I bought my wife a Beretta and she's a crack shot. Possibly a crack head shot. Let's hope it happens while I'm at work! I do love her so, but her aim's better than mine.
-bria's husband:>

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Posted on May 26 at 9:19 p.m. (Suggest removal)

I love living in Fairbanks, because you can meet a hippy and a trapper in the same bar. (I'm saving my words for the next four posts.)

On Fire up those keyboards and don’t be afraid to (politely) comment

Posted on May 26 at 9:08 p.m. (Suggest removal)

I want stats.

On Can the Endangered Species Act save the polar bear?

Posted on May 26 at 9:03 p.m. (Suggest removal)

I may be slow, but I still don't get why this is federally mandated. What does it have to do with the health or safety of anyone?

On Digital TV conversion is coming

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