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Month: May 2003

Knoxville’s homeless unite for street fair

Posted on May 15, 2003 by Bjorn Knoxley

For years, Knoxville?s homeless individuals have been receiving assistance from those that are more affluent. Coordinated by Jake ?Spunky? Trevor, an upcoming street fair has been designed so that homeless citizens can give something back to those well-meaning patriarchs. Spunky explains it simply. ?You can only accept handouts for so long without feeling like you…

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Wal-Mart shows love

Posted on May 15, 2003 by Bjorn Knoxley

In light of recent criticism; Wal-Mart has decided to adopt a policy of “Tough-Love”. In addition to making employees pay for their own insurance, and firing anyone who even mentions the word “union”, Knoxville area Wal-Mart stores will be moving all handicap parking places to the far end of the parking lot. A Wal-Mart representative…

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Bubba Quixote attacks TVA Green Power windmills

Posted on May 13, 2003 by Bjorn Knoxley

Bubba Quixote in rarearchival photo. Bubba Quixote, believed to be a direct descendent of the famed Don Quixote, has attacked the TVA Green Power windmills. The status of the windmills, located on Buffalo Mountain near Oak Ridge, Tennessee is not currently known. The Green Power program is designed to produce electricity from cleaner, greener sources….

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Anti-Stupid People Society (ASPS)

Posted on May 13, 2003 by Bjorn Knoxley

There is a new organization in Knoxville that is dedicated to shining light on stupidity in the Knoxville area. The organization was started by M.R. Ducks, a retired Marine Corps Colonel. After retiring from the Marine Corps in June of 2001 Mr. Ducks retuned to his home town of Knoxville Tennessee. ?I was just amazed…

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Fiancée a no-show; man marries self

Posted on May 13, 2003September 29, 2016 by Bjorn Knoxley

Eddie Johnston’s wedding photo. Last weekend, Eddie Johnston was set to wed his fiancée of 14 years, Mary-Lee Rollins. An hour after the wedding was to commence, Eddie turned on his cell phone to check for messages. Mary-Lee had called and left a message that she changed her mind, and that she had left Knoxville…

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Blue Cats Program – Is the Cat’s Meow

Posted on May 1, 2003 by Bjorn Knoxley

KPD’s Blue Cat(artist’s rendition) A new program designed to cut costs and save lives, both human and feline, the Knoxville Police Department (KPD) has pioneered a pilot program in conjunction with the Knoxville Animal Rescue League called Blue Cat. The idea was conceived by Police Officer Sgt. Buddy Smith, a 13 year veteran to KPD…

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Knoxville to adopt new marketing strategy

Posted on May 1, 2003 by Bjorn Knoxley

With cleaner streets and fewer crimes being reported by the local media, Knoxville is ready to launch a new nation-wide marketing campaign aimed at luring residents and businesses alike to the area. A local marketing firm, Shaggy-Peterson, has been contracted to develop the plan. Wayne Shaggy, CEO of Shaggy-Peterson, is heading up the campaign. “What…

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Ferocious poodle goes on biting rampage

Posted on May 1, 2003 by Bjorn Knoxley

Jo-Jo bites her neighbors. A north-Knoxville poodle, known simply as “Jo-Jo,” went on a biting rampage last week. Details are sketchy, but witnesses say at least five people had minor toothmark imprints on fingers, ankles, and elbows after the incident at a neighborhood birthday party. “It was scary,” explained one eyewitness at the scene. “People…

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Twins joined from birth by metal tube

Posted on May 1, 2003 by Bjorn Knoxley

The Haarket twins, joined by a pipe. Hans and Slami Haarket, born in Knoxville of Norwegian parents one sweltering August day in 1973, have been joined since birth by a metal tube connecting their hands. Doctors were mystified by the phenomenon and do not know how it happens. “Metal tubes do not usually occur naturally…

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Sidewalks on Market Square get facelift

Posted on May 1, 2003 by Bjorn Knoxley

Construction is under way on Market Square, transforming the space from a 70’s-era eyesore to a modern, hip urban town center. As part of this process, the sidewalks are being torn up to be replaced with what turns out to be airport-style moving sidewalks. The sidewalks will be designed to get the large number of…

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