This is what we call "stirring the pot." You are implying something inappropriate is being discussed, but you were not sitting at that table. You ask commenters to give you facts behind anything they say against your opinion. Well, I am asking you to give me the facts of what was being discussed during this conversation.
Hopefully they were talking about getting rid of the rest of the dead wood in the city the way they got rid of dead wood Stanton and deadwood Margulies
LOL. You can tell by Loretta's facial expression that they were NOT talking about LW business or heights to 100 feet.
Seriously though, McVoy and Mulvehill don't meet together unless it is a city function of some sort just so that they can't be accused of any impropriety. We know that NEVER goes on, right?
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Sure they are.
This is what we call "stirring the pot." You are implying something inappropriate is being discussed, but you were not sitting at that table. You ask commenters to give you facts behind anything they say against your opinion. Well, I am asking you to give me the facts of what was being discussed during this conversation.
Only they know. Loretta, for sure, is talking about the fact her horse lost. Lighten up. :)
Hopefully they were talking about getting rid of the rest of the dead wood in the city the way they got rid of dead wood Stanton and deadwood Margulies
Deadwood? Stanton? Are you serious? Statnon saved the city a heck of a lot of money.
You mean the $1 million decrease that Rick Bradshaw agreed to months before deadwood Stanton "negotiated" with PBSO?
As you wish Helen. As you wish.
Lynn,
I'm sure if you had a picture of Mulvehill and McVoy talking to one of their cronies, they would get the same consideration from "anonymous". Not.
LOL. You can tell by Loretta's facial expression that they were NOT talking about LW business or heights to 100 feet.
Seriously though, McVoy and Mulvehill don't meet together unless it is a city function of some sort just so that they can't be accused of any impropriety. We know that NEVER goes on, right?
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