Thursday, November 03, 2005

Trina Letter - Good Kinkead News

Wednesday, November 3, 2005

Hey, Navy:

Just a quick one. You probably know by now we got you three references (Connie, Marilee, and Amanda) and I faxed them to Ms. Davis at the Navy this afternoon. When you’re back in the outside world, you should drop them a thank you note for responding so fast and supporting you.

And darn sorry we missed your call Tuesday night (11/2). My cell was in another room. And sorry I didn’t do a letter yesterday. Recovering from an allergy problem. All is well now.

Some good news from today's Reno Gazette-Journal:

Gov. Kenny Guinn plans to seek $3.6 million to move about 350 employees and tear down the state's problem-plagued Kinkead Building, located just two blocks from the Nevada Capitol. The Guinn admini-stration will ask the Legislative Interim Finance Committee on Wednesday to tap an emergency fund for the demolition and for leasing private office space in Carson City. Most of the employees in the building work for the state Department of Health and Human Services…State Budget Director Perry Comeaux said it would cost just over $2 million to move the employees and set up a new headquarters in two buildings in northeast Carson City that formerly housed Harley-Davidson Financial Services.

From News of the Weird:

In September, Anthony R. Martin, 52, of Belleville, Ill., became the latest person to call the police and complain that someone had stolen his illegal drugs. But there was more: Martin told the investigating officer that a hostile neighbor had taken his marijuana plants, but when he showed the officer the room where he usually kept them, the plants were actually still there. Martin then said whoever took them must have returned them. He was charged with growing marijuana. (He also admitted that he had been drinking that night.) [News-Democrat (Belleville), 9-10-05][Duh :-)]

All my love,
Air Force

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