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Monday, June 22, 2009

Just How Far Does Salisbury News Go?

Back in March 2009 I put up a Post about Energy Saving Windows And Tax Credits. My friend Bob Harris owns the company that provides very reasonably priced replacement windows and shared an interesting telephone call he received earlier today.

An woman called and said she had read about his windows and would like to place an order. She then asked, how far do you go to replace windows? They replied, well, we usually install them on the Eastern Shore, how far away are you. The woman replied, CALIFORNIA.

California, just how did you hear about our windows. She replied, www.sbynews.com. Unfortunately they weren't able to service her request but they sure did like the attention from one free ad on Salisbury News.

Robinson Makes The News AGAIN!


The Daily Times featured John Robinson this weekend in their newspaper boasting about all these new business ventures he and his Wife have been getting into. One of them is a new indoor skate park. Another Blogger was kind enough to apparently provide photos of the newly renovated building and an outdoor skating area that WAS fenced in, until today.

It seems the wide spread attention brought forth the head Inspector for Wicomico County in which Robinson once again didn't file for permits and broke several laws. One of which was the new fencing he had just installed without permission.

Word has it he is outside right now screaming and yelling, throwing fits and demolishing the brand new fence as the County demanded it come down immediate. Why the urgency, it turns out Robinson blocked off the Fire Lane access to the back of the building and if there was a fire, no one would have been able to get to the rear of the building.

I'm sorry Folks but this Idiot never ceases to crack me up to no end. Karma John Robinson, Karma! ROTFLMAO! We'll have an update of violations tomorrow some time. For once I'm actually pleased at the Daily Times work. John, "YOU'VE BEEN BLOGGED!"

World Renowned Announcer J.D. Lyons Calls Salisbury News


I received a call from J.D Lyons, (the man in the tux) telling me how much he loves Salisbury News and especially the photos we provide.

He asked if he could have a few of them for his Face Book Page and of course we provided them.

During our conversation he went on to say how he has been announcing fights and other sporting events for the past 15 years now and he has NEVER experienced a better crowd that Salisbury, Maryland.

He went on to mention to me that Brian "The Assassin" was supposed to weigh 170 pounds before the fight, (in which he was close) but he weighed 180 pounds just before he entered the ring.

He is extremely impressed with Fernando Guerrero's fighting skills and always looks forward to coming here to Salisbury to announce the fights.

Did you know you could purchase the fights on line for $4.95? Check it out!

Don't miss "Boxing's Future Champions" hosted by expert analyst Steve Farhood,live on PPV right here on http://www.prizefighttv.com/

This Friday - June 19, 2009 at 8:00 PM Eastern Standard Time. 5 WORLD CLASS boxing matches LIVE for the unbelievable low price of $4.95!

Thanks for visiting J.D. and we look forward to seeing you in town again soon, or on the road, or on TV.

Town Of Hebron Violates Charter Requirement

The Town voted on a UNBALANCED Hebron Budget which was passed last week. The Town's Charter REQUIRES a balanced budget.

For some reason, the staff and Commissioners "forgot" about their Charter requirement! Word has it they're going to possibly have a re-do on the budget to get it balanced.

Perhaps they thought Salisbury News wasn't paying any attention!

This Just In From A Reader

On Saturday June 20, 2009 Salisbury Police Officers were called to 712 Alvin Avenue about an assault in progress. Officers witnessed Johnathon Johns attacking a man who was lying on the sidewalk. The man was George Johns, father of Johnathon, who had massive head trauma. Johnathon Johns admitted to attacking his father and made the statement "he deserved it". Johnathon Johns was arrested and taken to WCDC Central Booking. He refused to talk with the district court commissioner and was put on a temporary committment. Johnathon Johns was to be taken to district court on June 22, 2009 for an apperance before the judge.

Johnathon Johns has been charged multiple times since 1990 for violent crimes against others and found to be not compentent for his crimes. He was committed to various mental institutions for treatment each time.

George Johns is in intensive care at PRMC. I feel very sorry for him and his family. It is very hard for any father to love their children no matter what. Our prayers will be with you and your son.

Wicomico County Sheriff's Office Press Releases



The Following individuals were arrested by the Wicomico County Sheriff’s Office on Arrest Warrants 15 June – 21 June 2009

Arrest Warrants
Janice Marie Jones, 45, Salisbury, MD; Burglary 4th degree, MDOP, released on Personal Recognizance
Christopher Arlie Cannon, 47, Delmar, MD; Assault 2nd degree, held $10,000.00 bond

Failure to Appear Bench Warrant
William Michael Watson, Jr., 25, Salisbury, MD; FTA – Driving Uninsured Vehicle, held $1,000.00 bond.
Kelly Ann Huntington, 50, Salisbury, MD; FTA – Contempt Hearing, held $100.00 bond.
Paul Douglas Dunford, 46, Salisbury, MD; FTA – Driving While Suspended, held without bond.
Clint Hoxter, 40, Pittsville, MD; FTA – Contempt Hearing, served for Queen Anne’s County, disposition unavailable
Samuel Antonio Milbourne, 21, Salisbury, MD; FTA – Driving While Suspended, Released on Personal recognizance
Ashlie Marie Meadows – Simms, 21, Fruitland, MD, FTA – Theft under $500.00, held $10,000.00 bond.

Violation of Probation Bench Warrant
Melvin Leon Dudley, 43, Greenville, NC; VOP – Importation of CDS into Maryland, held $100,000.00.
Samuel Antonio Milbourne, 21, Salisbury, MD; VOP – CDS Possession, held $30,000.00 bond
George Sierra, 40, Delmar, MD; VOP – Failure to Obey a Lawful Order, held $5,000.00 bond.
Daronte Lamont Jones, 19, Salisbury, MD; VOP – Assault 2nd degree / Deadly Weapon, held $10,000.00 bond

Circuit Court Juvenile
Male Juvenile, 17, Eden, MD; Failure to Appear for a Hearing, Held Lower Shore Children’s Center.


Incident: Possession of CDS
Date of Incident: 21 June 2009
Location: Old Ocean City Road at Coleman Avenue, Salisbury, MD
Suspect: Montez Scott, 20, Salisbury, MD

Narrative: On 21 June 2009 at 5:01 PM, a deputy from the Wicomico County Sheriff’s Office stopped a vehicle operated by Montez Scott for speeding on Old Ocean City Road. A Wicomico County Sheriff’s Office K9 team assisted and conducted a scan for the presence of the odor of illegal drugs, during which the K9 alerted positively to that odor. Based on the alert, the deputy searched both the vehicle and subsequently Scott, and discovered marijuana in Scott’s possession.

Scott was transported to the Central Booking Unit where he was processed and taken in front of the District Court Commissioner. Disposition was unavailable.

Charges: Possession of Marijuana


Incident: Possession of CDS
Date of Incident: 22 June 2009
Location: 700 block of Dennis Street, Salisbury, MD
Suspect: Clarence J. Jones, 56, Salisbury, MD


Narrative: On 22 June 2009 at 1:06 AM, a deputy from the Wicomico County Sheriff’s Office attempted to stop a bicyclist, later identified as Clarence Jones, for traffic infractions committed by Jones. Instead, Jones began pedaling rapidly in an attempt to flee from the deputy. The deputy chased Jones on foot and caught up to Jones on Dennis Street. When the deputy attempted to place Jones into custody, he yelled loudly and struggled against the deputy’s efforts, causing residents to come and see the commotion.

The deputy managed to take Jones into custody and discovered that Jones had amphetamine pills in his possession. Jones was transported to the Central Booking Unit where he was processed and taken in front of the District Court Commissioner. After an initial appearance, Jones was detained by the Commissioner in the Detention Center in lieu of $7,500.00 bond.

Charges: Possession of CDS
Disorderly Conduct
Resisting Arrest


Incident: Assault
Date of Incident: 15 June 2009
Location: 22000 block of Royal Oak Road, Quantico, MD
Suspect: Jimmie N. Lincoln III, 18, Quantico, MD


Narrative: On 15 June 2009 at 10:30 PM, a deputy from the Wicomico County Sheriff’s Office responded to a reported assault that had taken place inside a residential youth facility in the 22000 block of Royal Oak Road in Quantico. Upon arrival, the deputy met with employees of the facility who stated that one of the residents, Jimmie Lincoln, had become involved in a verbal altercation with another resident when Lincoln assaulted that other resident. One of the employees of the facility attempted to intervene and stop the assault, but was instead assaulted by Lincoln. The deputy observed injuries on the employee consistent with the assault.
The deputy placed Lincoln under arrest and transported him to the Central Booking Unit where he was processed and taken in front of the District Court Commissioner. After an initial appearance, Lincoln was detained by the Commissioner in lieu of $3,000.00 bond.

Charges: Assault 2nd degree (two counts)

Senator Andy Harris On FOX News

Salisbury Police Department Press Releases


On June 12, 2009 at approximately 10:40 pm, Officers of the Salisbury Police arrested the below listed suspect on an outstanding arrest warrant for a robbery that occurred on May 25, 2009. On that date it was revealed that the suspect robbed a single victim at gunpoint in the area of E. Church St. and Naylor St. The victim was not injured during the robbery.

ARRESTED: Brandon Demond Davis, 19 years of age Salisbury, Maryland

CHARGES:
Armed robbery
Attempted robbery
First degree assault
Second degree assault
Handgun on person
Reckless endangerment
Use of a handgun in a violent crime

DISPOSITION: Released to Central Booking CC # 200900017920

On June 14, 2009 at approximately 5:40 am, Officers of the Salisbury Police received a call to respond to the Bikesport Store on South Salisbury Boulevard for the report of a burglary in progress. Upon arrival the officers observed the two (2) below listed suspects exiting through a broken window of the business, with property of the store. The suspects fled from the area and were apprehended a short time later a considerable distance from the business. Suspect #1 was located and arrested with the assistance of a K-9 unit from the Wicomico Co. Sheriff’s Department. The stolen property was recovered and returned to the store.

ARRESTED # 1: Juvenile, 16 years of age Salisbury, Maryland

ARRESTED #2: Juvenile, 15 years of age Salisbury, Maryland

CHARGES (Both):
Second degree burglary
Third degree burglary
Malicious destruction of property
Theft (under $ 500)

DISPOSITION: Both released to guardian/parent CC # 200900020797

On June 14, 2009 at approximately 1:06 pm, Officers of the Salisbury Police arrested the below listed suspect on an outstanding warrant for an assault that occurred on June 12, 2009. On that date it was revealed that the suspect assaulted a victim with a knife during an argument at the picnic area on Market Street. As a result of the argument the suspect produced a pocket knife and stabbed the victim on the hand and in the arm. The victim was treated and released from the Peninsula Regional Medical Center.

ARRESTED: Darnell Willie Revels, 49 years of age No fixed address

CHARGES:
Second degree assault
Possession of a concealed dangerous weapon
Reckless endangerment
Possession of a dangerous weapon with intent to injure

DISPOSITION: Released to Central Booking CC # 200900020561

On June 14, 2009 at approximately 6:11 pm, Officers of the Salisbury Police arrested the below listed suspect on an outstanding warrant for an assault that occurred on May 31, 2009. On that date the suspect stabbed a victim in the hand during an argument at the WaWa Store on South Salisbury Boulevard. The victim was treated and released from Peninsula Regional Medical Center in Salisbury.

ARRESTED: Omar Serrano, 20 years of age Delmar, Maryland

CHARGES:
First degree assault
Second degree assault
Possession of a dangerous and deadly weapon
Reckless endangerment

DISPOSITION: Released to Central Booking CC # 200900018804

BREAKING NEWS!!!!

SEVERE WEATHER ALERT

FROM THE WBOC STORM TRACKER TEAM: THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HAS ISSUED A COASTAL FLOOD WARNING UNTIL MIDNIGHT TONIGHT, AND A COASTAL FLOOD WATCH UNTIL 2 AM TUESDAY FOR SUSSEX COUNTY. A COASTAL FLOOD ADVISORY IS IN EFFECT UNTIL 5 AM TUESDAY FOR KENT COUNTY. A COASTAL FLOOD ADVISORY IS IN EFFECT UNTIL MIDNIGHT TONIGHT, AND A COASTAL FLOOD WATCH IS IN EFFECT UNTIL 6 AM TUESDAY FOR THE MARYLAND, AND VIRGINIA BEACHES.MORE.

Blognetnews Just Can't Get It Right


Posted: June 22, 2009, 1:25am EDT

This was the time stamp of the top article that Blognetnews has up on their Website. Clearly they're not listening and are now 12 hours behind on Posts. Don't worry Folks, I'm not going to waste my time cluttering up valuable space on this Blog any more about this group. They have proven to be worthless and refuse to do anything about it so it's a waste of time. However, I just wanted to raise some eyebrows over there with this Post.

4th of July Salisbury T.E.A. Party


"Declare Independance from Tax and Spend Politicians"

What: Protest

Host: Americans for Prosperity of the Lower Shore

Start Time: Saturday, July 4 at 9:00am

End Time: Saturday, July 4 at 12:00pm

Where: On the Steps of the City of Salisbury Government Office Building

To see more details and RSVP, follow this link HERE.

Mark McIver To Be On Bill Reddish Tomorrow Morning

Mark McIver has become somewhat of an expert on crime and serves on several Crime Task Force Teams in Wicomico County and Salisbury.

I believe he will be interviewed somewhere around 8:15 AM but I strongly suggest you listen.

The Bill Reddish Show is on 1320 AM, WICO.

WMDT, WBOC & The Daily Times Screwed Up

"OCEAN VIEW, Del. (AP) - Part-time residents of Ocean Pines may soon get a say in annual municipal elections.

The Town Council is expected to consider a proposed charter amendment that would allow all property owners to cast ballots.The item was slated to be introduced by Councilman Richard Nippes at the June meeting but was withdrawn until next month."

The Associated Press picked up the story and made a huge mistake. So everyone knows, IT IS NOT OCEAN PINES! It's Ocean View and it's NOT in Maryland, it's in Delaware.

The original Daily Times article was correct and it would seem the AP picked up the story. However, it was run again by the Daily Times with the error on it. So if ANY of the three are reading this story, (which we all know they do) you need to fix the error.

Local Man Needs Your Blood

As some may have already heard, there was a severe accident Saturday in Bishopville. One of the victims of this accident, William Bruce Somers, is currently in critical condition at PRMC and is in desperate need of blood.

Apparently, they will cut a patient off at a certain amount of units of blood and he is coming close to that point. If you are able to donate blood, please donate on behalf of William Bruce Somers, the family would be eternally grateful.

Thank you for your help!

Wicomico Equestrian Center Anniversary Horse Show


Wicomico Equestrian Center Anniversary Horse Show Returns to Salisbury for its 13th Year

(Salisbury, MD) Over 300 horses and ponies from Maryland, Delaware and Virginia will be in attendance and participate at the 13th Annual Wicomico Equestrian Horse Show. The Wicomico Equestrian Center at Winterplace Park (6742 Blue Ribbon Road Salisbury, MD 21804) will host the show on Saturday, June 28 and Sunday, June 29 beginning at 8:00am both days. Admission is free and open to the public.

The Wicomico Equestrian Horse Show will feature an English and Western Classes competition as well as a Breed Classes competition. There will also be exhibitors from the mid-Atlantic region, food and retail vendors.

The media is invited to preview the event during move in on Friday afternoon at 2pm. Interviews and filming opportunities will be available. For more information please contact Stanley Morris at 443-783-0019.

Located just minutes from downtown Salisbury on Blue Ribbon Road, the Wicomico Equestrian Center is Delmarva’s Premier Equestrian Facility. It has opened its doors to horse people from all over since 1993. The facility is also available for outside groups to rent to run fundraisers and shows. Other upcoming shows at the Center include:

WEC Mid-Summer Horse Show Saturday, July 11
Wicomico Equestrian Center English, Western
Rand Thaw 410-835-2070
Miles River Farm Benefit Show Saturday, July 18
Wicomico Equestrian Center English
Jenny Kade 410-822-1692
CESHS Medal Ride-Offs & Horse Show Saturday, August 8
Wicomico Equestrian Center English, Western, Finals
Myra Spencer 410-873-2708

Visit http://www.ceshs.org/ to learn more about its other upcoming events.

Did You Know This About Leather Dresses?

Do you know that when a woman wears a leather dress, a man's heart beats quicker, his throat gets dry, he gets weak in the knees, and he begins to think irrationally!

Ever wonder why?



It's because she smells like a new golf bag!

I Know It's Been 10 Days, But Who's Counting?


Talk about a control freak! Chief Webster goes away for a Honeymoon while the citizens of Salisbury are placed on hold because there is no crime and there are no gangs, so just wait until I get back so I can pick and choose just what I want you to see.

It has been 10 days since we've seen any kind of Press release from the Salisbury Police Department and I don't know about you but I'm feeling less safe every day that passes and this guy is still the Chief of Police.

Is there anyone else out there besides the typical Barrie Tilghman, Lynn Cathcart and a few others that actually like this man and appreciate his work? I know the new Mayor has a lot on his plate but once again the citizens are in the back seat and crime is not an issue to take lightly here in Salisbury any more.

Some stats say Salisbury is the 9th most dangerous city in America.I can hear the Chief now, well, someone has to be in 9th place somewhere. What I'd like to know is who is the jackass who keeps accrediting the SPD when crime is so high, the Chief only allows the citizens to see what he wants them to see and ten days go by before any crime information is released.

If he worked for me directly, he would have been fired years ago.

MARYLAND STATE POLICE HELICOPTERS RESCUE 12 FROM RAGING RIVER


(Harpers Ferry, WVA) – One dozen people, most of whom were children, are likely tired but thankful this morning after they were rescued from the raging waters of the Shenandoah River late last night when two Maryland State Police helicopters appeared out of the darkness and hoisted them to safety.

The stranded victims are said to have included ten children and two adults, ranging in age from four to 41 years old. The Maryland State Police does not have the identity of the victims. They were released to the care of the Friendship Fire Department from Jefferson County West Virginia after they were rescued.

Shortly before 10:00 p.m. yesterday, Jefferson County Fire and Rescue received a call from someone who heard people screaming for help in the Shenandoah River near Bull Falls, not far from Harpers Ferry. The Friendship Fire Department responded to the scene and found that the raging waters and large number of rocks in the river at that location prevented any type of rescue by boat or rope line. The fire department called for help from the Maryland State Police Aviation Command.
Trooper 3 from Frederick was dispatched to the scene with Pilot Russ Zullick and flight paramedic Sergeant Donald Lehman on board. When the crew arrived on scene, they called for Trooper 5 from Cumberland to assist with hoist operations.

The scene was dark and dangerous. A mountain was on one side of the river bank and trees were along the river on the other side. There were also trees growing from rock islands in the middle of the river.

Using their spotlight to illuminate the area below, the crew of Trooper 3 began their rescues with victims clinging to a rock that was only one foot above the river rapids. The children were being splashed by the water and appeared to be in imminent danger of hypothermia and exposure. Hovering over the scene, Pilot Zullick and Sgt. Lehman dropped the rescue basket to the rocks four times and hoisted five victims into the helicopter. The victims were flown to an elementary school in Harpers Ferry where they were turned over to fire and EMS personnel.

Trooper 5 from Cumberland arrived on the scene, with the crew of Pilot Scott Russell, Training Pilot Chris Pysz, and flight paramedic Trooper First Class Larry Levasseur. Also on board were two members of the Cumberland Fire Department HEAT Team who are trained in aerial rescue operations.

While Trooper 3 was off-loading patients, the crew of Trooper 5 took over rescue operations for the remaining victims. TFC Levasseur repeatedly dropped the rescue basket to the victims clinging to rocks throughout the river. Three more victims were taken to the landing zone for treatment and Trooper 5 returned to the river and hoisted the remaining four victims to safety.

All the victims are expected to survive their ordeal. It is believed the group had been rafting or tubing in the river when the fast moving rapids caused them to become stranded on the rocks.

TRAFFIC ALERT

Inbound Rehoboth Avenue Extended Closed For Paving Wednesday, June 24

Rain Date to be Thursday, June 25

Rehoboth Beach -- The Department of Transportation (DelDOT) announces that in order to complete paving work at the Church Street intersection it will detour the inbound lane of Route 1A/Rehoboth Avenue Extended on Wednesday, June 24. The outbound lane of Rehoboth Avenue Extended will be open at all times and is not impacted by the work.

Consequently, the two turn lanes from Route 1 accessing Rehoboth Avenue Extended will be closed, and motorists will need to use the Route 1B/State Road exit to enter Rehoboth. This closure allows for the completion of paving work for Rehoboth Avenue Extended from Route 1 to the Lewes & Rehoboth Canal drawbridge. Paving work will occur between 7 a.m. and 6 p.m. This work is weather dependent, and if inclement weather occurs, the work will be done on Thursday June 25.

Access to businesses in the area of the closure will be maintained during the work, but motorists must access them from Route 1B/State Road and then head north on Rehoboth Avenue Extended.

Message boards have been placed in the area to alert motorists. The detour directs motorists to stay in the right hand lane on Route 1 south, and continue straight going over the Lewes & Rehoboth Canal Bridge, turning right onto Route 1B, and follow signs along State Road into Rehoboth.

This work is being done as a part of the Church Street Improvement Project.

Dying Girl Granted Wish To See 'Up'

HUNTINGTON BEACH, Calif. (June 19) -- Colby Curtin got her final wish.

The 10-year-old girl desperately wanted to see the new Disney-Pixar movie, "Up." But the cancer-stricken girl was too sick to go to a theater.

Thanks to a family friend who got in touch with the movie studio Pixar, an employee of the Emeryville-based company arrived at Colby's home with a DVD copy of the movie, The Orange County Register reported Friday. The girl died later that night.
Colby's mother, Lisa, said she had asked her daughter if she could hang on until the movie arrived.

"I'm ready (to die), but I'm going to wait for the movie," she said her daughter replied.

GO HERE to read more.

Will Facebook Members Welcome Upcoming Inbox Changes?

Facebook has been embroiled in controversy for much of 2009. In February, the social networking site tinkered with its Terms of Service and members immediately revolted, claiming the changes would give the site perpetual ownership of posted content. A month later, Facebook made some homepage alterations, which also resulted in immediate and heated criticism.

The site recently posted news of more upcoming changes (detailed here), this time to members' inboxes. So far, though, judging from the thousands of thumbs-up responses, people seem to be overwhelmingly in favor of the updates. The changes -- which will be implemented in "coming weeks" -- include smoothing over the presently clumsy interface, the introduction of message filters, and the addition of a spam alert. With the modifications, you'll also be able to consolidate messages from fan groups and events with updates from friends and family members. Thanks, Facebook, you've brought your inbox functionality up to that of webmail circa 2002.


Despite the nearly constant negativity surrounding the site's changes over the past few months, Facebook finally seems to be regaining some positive fan momentum, especially with its long-awaited allowance of personal URLs. Bravo. [From: Facebook]

Obama Job Approval Slips To 58 Percent


By Lydia Saad, Gallup Poll

PRINCETON, N.J. (June 21) - President Barack Obama's job approval rating fell to 58% in Gallup Poll daily tracking from June 16-18 -- a new low for Obama in Gallup tracking, although not dissimilar to the 59% he has received on four other occasions.

Thirty-three percent of Americans now disapprove of the job Obama is doing as president, just one point shy of his record-high 34% disapproval score from early June.

GO HERE to read more.

Visitors

Good Lord, is the entire Eastern Shore on Salisbury News? I just went to Site Meter and couldn't believe my eyes! Everyone must have been pretty hungry to see those Fight Pictures!

Friday Night Fights Part I














Friday Night Fights Part II











Friday Night Fights Part III












It was certainly a night to remember. Five great fights and while everyone was on the edge of their seats in the first round, Brian "The Assassin" Norman pounded Fernando with some body shots that anyone watching would think, just how long could Fernando take those punches. Instead, Fernando started returning the body shots and this guy had no clue what he was in for.

In the Press Conference weeks before the fight I challenged the Brian "The Assassin Norman after taking smack and I said, what makes you so different from all the others that came to Salisbury and said they would defeat Fernando. He said he was stronger and more experienced. I responded by saying, you have no clue what you're in for and I was right.

Before the fight, several fans asked me what I thought and honest to God I replied, two rounds, it will be over in two rounds. Low and behold, I was right again. Fernando knocked him down in the first round and quite frankly I was very surprised when the Ref let him go on. They were able to finish the round but when Fernando connected again in the second round it was all over. He went in for the knock out and punished his so fast and furious the Ref had finally seen enough after the second knock down.

Alex was yet another pleasure to watch. His fierce body shots were extremely punishing and I was surprised his opponent was able to hang in there for four rounds. Alex took a couple of decent shots but he seriously controlled the fight from the very beginning.

Shawn Porter, now that's an unbelievable fighter too. This kid is another fighter to keep a close eye on. He's very shy and quiet but man, when he puts those gloves on and starts hitting you, WOW! I called him Mini Mike Tyson. He smiled and said, man, no one has ever called me that.

Hal Chernoff and Prize Fight Boxing delivered once again and we were very pleased to see it as crowded as it was by the time Fernando's fight came about. There was a concern if they'd sell enough tickets to break even but as the night went on there were very few seats left in the Civic Center.

We'd like to thank ALL of you for coming out and supporting the Main Street Gym and Prize Fight Boxing. It was very clear that they didn't need Showtime or ESPN to fill the Civic Center and I can guarantee you one thing, there isn't a person who attended that didn't feel they got their money's worth!

Click on images to enlarge.

Memories

Salisbury News About To Publish 15,000 Posts

While we have published more, Salisbury News is about to publish our 15,000th Post since we've been on Blogger.

I don't care what anyone says, that's some serious volume. The days of 3 or 4 Posts a day are long gone.

2009 (4,784) So far....
2008 (6,962)
2007 (1,509)
2006 (1,072)
2004 (1)

We were not on Blogger in 2005 and part of 2007. We hope you've enjoyed what we have delivered over the years and the future looks really bright towards the end of this year.

Could Obituaries and Sports be next?????

That Pesky Birth Cirtificate

Billboard cartel says no to questioning ObamaTrade group, headed by Democrat donor, discouraged acceptance of eligibility ad

WASHINGTON – A fourth billboard company has rejected a campaign designed to raise visibility on questions surrounding Barack Obama's eligibility for office– this time by claiming the Outdoor Advertising Association of America, a trade and lobbying group that claims to promote freedom of speech, actually discouraged acceptance.

Just one day after WND broke the story of CBS' rejection of the eligibility billboard campaign, the OAAA issued a press release defending the decision.

Since OAAA's job is lobbying for influence in Washington and negotiating the hurdles of a heavily regulated industry, it is understandable, said Joseph Farah, editor and chief executive officer of WND and the initiator of billboard effort, that it jumped to the defense of the president."We simply reported the fact that this giant media conglomerate, that Rush Limbaugh would probably characterize as part of the 'state-run media,' was doing what we have witnessed the Big Media do over and over again – protect Obama at all costs."

"It's understandable," he said. "It's even predictable. But it is not moral. It is not right. It is not ethical. It is not in the spirit of a vigorous and free and independent media. These guys are looking for favors from government.

The press is supposed to be watchdogging government." More on this story

Try This Test

1. When do you feel your best....

A) in the morning
B) during the afternoon and early evening
C) late at night

2. You usually walk...

A) fairly fast, with long steps
B) fairly fast, with little steps
C) less fast head up, looking the world in the face
D) less fast, head down
E) very slowly

3. When talking to people you....

A) stand with your arms folded
B) have your hands clasped
C) have one or both your hands on your hips
D) touch or push the person to whom you are talking
E) ;play with your ear, touch your chin, o r smoo th your hair

4. When relaxing, you sit with...

A) your knees bent with your legs neatly side by side
B) your legs crossed
C) your legs stretched out or straight
D) one leg curled under you

5. When something really amuses you, you react with...

A) big appreciated laugh
B) a laugh, but not a loud one
C) a quiet chuckle
D) a sheepish smile

6. When you go to a party or social gathering you...

A) make a loud entrance so everyone notices you
B) make a quiet entrance, looking around for someone you know
C) make the quietest entrance, trying to stay unnoticed

7. You're working very hard, concentrating hard, and you're interrupted...

A) welcome the break
B) feel extremely irritated
C) vary between these two extremes

8. Which of the following colors do you like most...

A) Red or orange
B) black
C) yellow or light blue
D) green
E) dark blue or purple
F) white
G) brown or gray

9. When you are in bed at night, in those last few moments before going to sleep you are....

A) stretched out on your back
B) stretched out face down on your stomach
C) on your side, slightly curled
D) with your head on one arm
E) with your head under the covers

10. You often dream that you are...

A) falling
B) fighting or struggling
C) searching for something or somebody
D) flying or floating
E) you usually have dreamless sleep
F) your dreams are always pleasant

POINTS:

1. (a) 2 (b) 4 (c) 6
2. (a) 6 (b) 4 (c) 7 (d) 2 (e) 1
3. (a) 4 (b) 2 (c) 5 (d) 7 (e) 6
4. (a) 4 (b) 6 (c) 2 (d) 1
5. (a) 6 (b) 4 (c) 3 (d) 5 (e) 2
6. (a) 6 (b) 4 (c) 2
7. (a) 6 (b) 2 (c) 4
8. (a) 6 (b) 7 (c) 5 (d) 4 (e) 3 (f) 2 (g) 1
9. (a) 7 (b) 6 (c) 4 (d) 2 (e ) 1
10 (a) 4 (b) 2 (c) 3 (d) 5 (e) 6 (f) 1

Now add up the total number of points.

OVER 60 POINT: Others see you as someone they should "handle with care". You're seen as vain, self-centered, and who is extremely dominant... Others may admire you, wishing they could be more like you, but don't always trust you, hesitating to become too deeply involved with you..

51 TO 60 POINTS: Others see you as an exciting, highly volatile, rather impulsive personality, a natural leader, who's quick to make decisions, though not always the right ones. They see you as bold and adventuresome, someone who will try anything once, someone who takes chances and enjoys an adventure. They enjoy being in your company because of the excitement you radiate.

41 TO 50 POINTS: Others see you as fresh, lively, charming, amusing, practical, and always interesting, someone who's constantly in the center of attention, but sufficiently well balanced not to let it go to their head... They also see you as kind, considerate, and understanding, someone who'll always cheer them up and help them out.

31 TO 40 POINTS: Others see you as sensible, cautious, care ul & practical. They see you as clever, gifted, or talented, but modest. Not a person who makes friends too quickly or easily, but someone who's extremely loyal to friends you do make and who expects the same loyalty in return. Those who really get to know you, realize it takes a lot to shake your trust in your friends, but equally that it takes you a long time to get over if that trust is ever broken.

21 TO 30 POINTS: Your friends see you as painstaking and fussy. They see you as very cautious, extremely careful, a slow and steady plodder. It would really surprise them if you ever did something imp ulsively
or on the spur of the moment, expecting you to examine everything carefully from every angle and then, usually decide against it. They think this reaction is caused partly by your careful nature.

UNDER 21 POINTS: People think you are shy, nervous, and indecisive, someone who needs looking after, who always wants someone else to make the decisions and who doesn't want to get involved with anyone or anything! They see you as a worrier who always sees problems that don't exist. Some people think you're boring. Only those who know you well, know that you aren't.

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60 Minutes Has No Class


While I enjoy Andy Rooney and many of the stories 60 Minutes provides, one thing I don't enjoy is the commercials.

When you have an 8 year old sitting in the living room watching 60 Minutes, the next thing you know they go to a commercial discussing erectile dysfunction. Contact your Doctor if you're erection lasts too long.

Come on now, do they think these children are already in bed while on summer vacation? So when your 8 year old says, what's an erection, what do you tell the little guy! What happened to the Pepsi Commercials or Coca Cola?

Look, I just think they should save these kind of commercials to at least 9:00 PM or so and the TV Networks should simply act like Americans do have children and consider them FIRST. This is one reason why this Country has so many issues.

Oh, don't come back feeding me the First Amendment crap. There's a time and a place and more importantly everyone should be more responsible with their First Amendment rights.