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HOMETOWN MEMPHIS LIL’ EXTRA! STRICKEN!



You’ve clicked on Hometown Memphis Lil’ Extra!
No need strike away now.,,,
Stay.
You’ll read in this Hometown
and find some stricken stories..
They might be a bit surprising
So strike your reading pose as these
stories are disclosed.

Stricken!….

TENNESSEE STATE HOUSE
OF REPRESENTATIVES
PASSES BILL THAT’S A MINT
TO A ONCE STRICKEN
DOCUMENT!
Nashville, TN

The Tennessee House of Representatives passed a new bill for Tennessee to allow a once stricken Ten Commandments to be displayed in public state office or setting. The vote was 93-0 in completing the passing of the bill. Now any public; or state building including schools in the State of Tennessee will be able to show off the once stricken Biblical words of the 10 Commandments to be displayed publically as long as it is with other public historic documents. The documents would have to be posted with other historic docs such as the The Constitution of the United States, or the Gettysburg Address for example. Many mixed opinions follow the approval, but historians implement that they consider The Ten Commandments a historic document as it one of the long standing written words having to do with written laws, or governing of a people.

“The Ten Commandments return to mint, in the print.”
“That will make many followers of God and Christ happy!”
“I like that movie The Ten Commandments.”

Let’s Moses along..!

AnyWAY!!…stricken thine eyes on; or away from this next story..

TWO WITH GUNS
TWO WITHOUT
TWO HAD CLOTHES
TWO WERE STRICKEN TO NONE!
Memphis, Tennessee
03.22.2012

A motorist was held by a traffic light never thought he’d be approached by two armed men with guns this morning. Reports stated that while the motorist waited at a traffic light at the corner of Knight Arnold and Perkins Road he was charged to get out and placed in the back seat of his car. While the carjackers drove down the street, they approached a walking pedestrian and forced him also into the back seat. Both of the men were robbed and one of the victim’s ATM card was accessed as the robbers demanded his pin identification number as he threatened to kill them if the number was incorrect. After robbing both men, they were dropped off and left, at the corner of Jack Bend and Brunswick; but not before the duo robbers forced them to stricken without their clothing. Police spotted both men walking down the street without clothing when they told their bizarre story of their robbery. The two men robbers kept the car, which at the time of this story had not been apprehended, and the two victims received help to retrieve their clothing. Any information leading to the arrest of the robbers are ask to call the CRIME STOPPERS line.

“That’s a low strike…some people do anything!” To make them take off their clothes?..
“THAT’S JUST RIDUCULOUS!’ I am glad they didn’t injure or hurt them though…

Stricken! reading is pretty interesting don’t you think? There’s another story before you blink…
THIEVES WENT TO SCHOOL
AND STRICKEN THEIR DESKS
TAKING AWAY THEIR COMPUTERS
BUT LEAVING ALL THE REST
Germantown, Tennessee
3.21.2012

During the last week’s spring break the Farmington Elementary School was stricken by thieves who broke into the portables behind the school building. Thieves took an uncertain amount of computers which were recently purchased for the young students. It was suspected that the thieves used a key to unlock the portables and then breaking and entering to stricken desks of the computers. Educators were outraged because it they felt it’s is so senseless to take education tools used in learning from the students which apply for their use in classrooms studies.

“Strike me a switch! There is some tails needing a really good stricken!!!”
Really, I hate to see tools at any school to be taken away that help in education of young minds….

Well, I’m interested in your well being and on your behalf to be in good health.
While writing this LiL Extra I was stricken with news that one of my sisters has passed away.. I feel emotionally stricken, but for me and my family... please pray.

Blowing a few bubbles today.OOOOOooooo…

I’ll see you around somewhere up in here...

Take care.

This Hometown Memphis Lil’ Extra “STRICKEN!” is written by
MIISRAEL
Hometown Memphis, Tennessee

MY MESSAGE TO YOU: “Blessed are they that do his commandments.” [Rev. 22:14]
MESSAGE SENT: GOODBYE.







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Thursday, March 22nd 2012 at 8:29PM
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