Tuesday, June 29, 2010

Marge versus the Monorail


"Marge vs. the Monorail" is the twelfth episode of The Simpsons's fourth season and originally aired on January 14, 1993. Contribution from Wikipedia. Springfield buys a transit system when it obviously doesn't need one and doesn't have anyone but Homer Simpson to be the conductor.

The Old Arizona Territory planned to have a train. Some of those details may have come out at the meeting held in July 2008 but are also available on the OAT document provided in a previous posting. Since July 2008 there haven't been many other planning meetings with the City of Eloy or any other development folks in the area.

5 comments:

  1. If I understand your insinuation correctly, you may have just opened yourself up to a potential lawsuit brought by Homer Simpson for defamation of character.

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  2. Boring
    Still looking for the smoking gun.

    All I see in this blog is the bitter ramblings of an old man who has outlived his usefulness. I suppose it will give you something to repeat daily as you rot away in the nursing home. Not that anyone would care.

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  3. No smoking gun yet Anonymous? Well, there is a lot of circumstantial evidence to support all claims and none in support of Minnick. Perhaps you can show proof that everyone posting on this blog is wrong about Dic Minnick and his family. Show your own "smoking gun" and post proof that Minnick is who he claims to be. Evidence of his many years with WB? Video of Dic in the pool of his multimillion dollar home? Perhaps a video of him riding on his roller coaster? With all his millions, why does his wife still have to work a meaningless job with the State of Arizona? Maybe post a copy of his credit report? How about the name and contact number of his legal counsel? Better yet, bank name and account numbers! That would make everyone happy, especially our attorneys! Anxiously awaiting your post to prove everyone wrong.

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  4. The only evidence I have seen in this blog is there seems to be a pitiful self-pity party from a burned out carni-promoter, a less then talented movie maker, and the best case justification for immigration reform, crying because they wanted Dic to do something for them that they can not do for themselves. If Dic is guilty of anything it is allowing losers like you into his life.

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  5. Suspicions confirmed, Anonymous and Prozac have a long overdue union.

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