MJG
location: Keeping a low profile amidst the crazy
listening to: Iron & Wine; Zero 7; Calexico; Massive Attack; Patricia Barber; Gorillaz
registered: 2002.08.19
posts: 1715
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From what I've been told, the Cleveland cops had him in their sights for a long time. Undercover followed him into Maple Heights and gave the courtesy call to the locals. No sirenes, no lights.
The house was bought a while ago by a woman with two kids. There was an estranged husband that was peroidically around for the first couple of years, but I haven't seen him for a long time.
Seems the guy they busted just used the girlfreind's house for storage. It wasn't a 'drug house' by any means - very little activity. Hell, the only time I've seen a party there was last new year's.
The houses in this area are all late 40's post war construction. The contractor who built them all built his own and one for his sister on oppisite ends of my block. His son still lives in that house. The houses have 'good bones' solid timbers in the framing, real plaster, oak hardwood floors. Not as ornate as turn of the century, but solid, quality construction.
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Where once We the People held capitalism’s leash, now we wear the collar.
Where once We the People held capitalism’s leash, now we wear the collar.
MJG
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From what I've been told, the Cleveland cops had him in their sights for a long time. Undercover followed him into Maple Heights and gave the courtesy call to the locals. No sirenes, no lights.
The house was bought a while ago by a woman with two kids. There was an estranged husband that was peroidically around for the first couple of years, but I haven't seen him for a long time.
Seems the guy they busted just used the girlfreind's house for storage. It wasn't a 'drug house' by any means - very little activity. Hell, the only time I've seen a party there was last new year's.
The houses in this area are all late 40's post war construction. The contractor who built them all built his own and one for his sister on oppisite ends of my block. His son still lives in that house. The houses have 'good bones' solid timbers in the framing, real plaster, oak hardwood floors. Not as ornate as turn of the century, but solid, quality construction.
–--
Where once We the People held capitalism’s leash, now we wear the collar.
Where once We the People held capitalism’s leash, now we wear the collar.
