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State Record Black Drum Released?
State Record Black Drum Released?
State Record Black Drum Released?
Did Bob Wagner of New Jersey catch and release a possible state-record black drum in the surf at Wrightsville Beach last week?
Bob Wagner, a 66-year-old retiree from Pennsauken, N.j., landed a possible state-record black drum from the surf at the north end of Wrightsville Beach last Thursday, however confused it for a red drum, he released it.
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lol. I got this magazine with Jeanne.
It's hilarious because it is SO obviously a woman's magazine.
Every page has an ad for tampons, pads, vaginal cream, douches, cigarettes preferred by women...
the way it writes it's articles are very unique...instead of full pages of articles, it just has little paragraphs about celebs.
Such as :
" Bob Wagner is legally free to marry Tina Sinatra, but we've heard they may not make it to the altar. Wonder if pappa Frank is the stumbling block since Bob stood him up for a golf date! "
Isn't that cute? Pappa Frank ;v;
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The state House narrowly rejected a plan calling for the use of gold and silver coins as money. Representative Bob Wagner (R-Harrison) says the Montana state government should be transitioning from the use of paper dollars to gold and silver. Montana Public Radio's Emilie Ritter has details...
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A couple dozen TEA Party demonstrators stood on the state Capitol steps today, with their guns, in support of the 2nd and 10th Amendments. More media and political operatives attended than demonstrators. Still, Emilie Ritter reports about 12 conservative legislators took time out of their schedules to speak at the event....
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