Good morning, Bristol!

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Top of the morning, Bristol.

Weather

Low 80s!

Pothole Patrol

The PHP runs over this stretch of roadway on Stafford Avenue every friggin’ day.

Around town

Preparations are underway for the Little League tournament on Mix Street.

Missing Larry King

Sunday, Screwy Louie stopped by the TBE offices and made his way to the GMB staff meeting to get something off his mind.

He misses TV and radio personality, Larry King. As a result, he imagined King interviewing God on his radio show.

King: God!  What’s with all these clouds?  Are you in favor of this?

We have a caller. Lucifer, city of Dis in Hell.  What’s your question for God?

Lucifer: Hi, Larry. First-time listener, first-time caller.  Love the show.

King: Caller, can I have your question for God?

Showdown at Big Sky

Oh boy, look at the time would ya. We have a thing, we gotta go, we gotta run. See you tomorrow (maybe). Turn your lights off, Bristol.


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