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Fulmer taps Rumsfeld as new Secretary of Defensive Coordination

Posted on November 8, 2006 by Bjorn Knoxley

After years of defending his defensive coordinator, Coach Phillip Fulmer has announced the resignation of Johnny Chavis. To fill this position, Fulmer tapped the newly unemployed Donald Rumsfeld to become the new Secretary of Defensive Coordination. Although Chavis has been effective since accepting the position of defensive coordinator in 1995, Fulmer feels that change was…

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Haslam OKs fence around Knoxville

Posted on November 8, 2006 by Bjorn Knoxley

KNOXVILLE – Mayor Haslam has approved the construction of a fence along parts of the Knoxville border aimed at preventing outsiders from benefiting from city services for free. Supporters said the fence would cut down on crime and drug smuggling. But Steve Hall, fence opponent and City Council Member, was quick to point out that…

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Mr. Bubble: Gay and Loving It

Posted on November 5, 2006 by Bjorn Knoxley

Mr. Bubble, born in the 1940s, has acknowledged he is “very content gay.” “I am happy to dispel any rumors or misconceptions and am quite proud to say that I am a very content gay man. My partner, Neil Patrick Harris, and I are living life to the fullest and feel most fortunate to be…

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Guilty verdict, surprise punishment, handed down to Saddam Hussein

Posted on November 4, 2006 by Bjorn Knoxley

Knoxville (Knoxpatch) Nearly a day earlier than expected, a judgment has been delivered following a lengthy trial for Saddam Hussein. Saddam, 69, has been convicted of crimes against humanity and multiple atrocities during his rein of terror. Many expected that Saddam would be sentenced to hang. Instead, Saddam has been sentenced to live out the…

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Wal-Mart cancels Christmas for own employees

Posted on November 3, 2006 by Bjorn Knoxley

The Grinch has likely taken a top management position with the increasingly flawed Wal-Mart Stores Inc. They recently announced that layaway will no longer be an option for shoppers. The announcement, coming this close to the holidays, is yet another way for the company to decrease costs rather than serve the public. Those hurt the…

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TDOT and Baptist strike deal to save billboard campaign

Posted on October 28, 2006 by Bjorn Knoxley

TDOT and Baptist Health System have struck an agreement that will allow Baptist to continue using their new eye-catching billboards reminiscent of directional signs. According to TDOT officials, the biggest problem with the campaign was the language ‘Clogged Arteries?’ “By phrasing this as a question, it implies that the streets may not be clogged. If…

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Action Sports Media purchases Big Orange Army, plans attack on Florida

Posted on October 26, 2006 by Bjorn Knoxley

Newly appointed General “Wild Bill” Hodge has announced that Action Sports Media has officially purchased the Big Orange Army. “It’s the perfect time for Action Sports Media to enter the fruit wars, now that we have all the spare time from losing the University of Tennessee marketing account” says Hodge, “and we’ll be able catch…

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Prominent Knoxvillian receives Tennessee’s first DUI while riding a Segway

Posted on October 26, 2006 by Bjorn Knoxley

A prominent Knoxville man was stopped outside Preservation Pub on Market Square yesterday after multiple complaints that he had run over several peoples’ toes with his Segway. The officer on duty says the offending gentleman was very polite, and seemed to really enjoy seeing women take their shoes off to check for damaged toes while…

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Home for vets now open to serve East Tennessee

Posted on October 24, 2006 by Bjorn Knoxley

Top federal, state and local officials were on hand recently for the ribbon cutting of a new $18 million home designed to serve vets in East Tennessee. Although most agree that the facility is needed, arguments have arisen about where the funding should have come from. The federal government has provided about 65 percent of…

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Women’s Basketball Hall of Fame hits milestone, greets 50th visitor

Posted on October 21, 2006 by Bjorn Knoxley

The Women’s Basketball Hall of Fame unceremoniously hit a milestone yesterday when an unexpected rush of a single visitor appeared. “Projections had indicated that the 50th visitor would appear sometime near Christmas this year, so we were caught completely off-guard.” stated Robin Hamilton, museum spokesperson. “If this trend holds, we could see a need for…

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Harold Ford, Jr. crashes Bar Mitzvah

Posted on October 21, 2006 by Bjorn Knoxley

In an unprecedented move of desperation, Harold Ford, Jr. is taking his message to the people. This time, by interrupting the Bar Mitzvah of a 12-year-old boy in Knoxville. During the service, after complete participation and reading from the Torah, Ford gave a moving account of how growing up in a non-Jewish political family brought…

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African American spotted at Knoxville early voting location

Posted on October 21, 2006 by Bjorn Knoxley

The world is watching the Tennessee 2006 elections closely; it’s no secret that a lot is riding on the outcome. But will the voters come out? One sign that change is in the air came when an African American was spotted at one polling place in Downtown Knoxville, with voters citing confusion and excitement regarding…

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More controversial emails surface from Knox County finance director John Werner

Posted on September 9, 2006 by Bjorn Knoxley

TENNESSEE (KP) Recently an email from John Werner surfaced that indicated a boycott of restaurants owned by Mike Chase, including Calhoun’s, Copper Cellar, Cappuccino’s, Chesapeake’s, Cumberland Grill, Cherokee Grill and the Smoky Mountain Brewery. Sources have told Knoxpatch that several other disturbing emails from Werner have been collected and will be made available to the…

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City codes and ordinances selectively applied

Posted on September 9, 2006 by Bjorn Knoxley

TENNESSEE (KP) – (Warning, this article is true – and very f@cking annoying). The City of Knoxville has varied codes and ordinances that are to be followed. If these codes and ordinances aren’t followed, people are paid to enforce them. However, rather than enforce…at least one City employee prefers to look for ways to selectively…

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Godspeed, my friend

Posted on August 18, 2006 by Bjorn Knoxley

Tom Cronan passed away today after a battle with pancreatic cancer. If you never met Tom, I’m very sorry. If you did, he most likely somehow changed your life. Tom, I didn’t get a chance to see you over the last few weeks…but I thought about you each day. Godspeed, my friend.

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