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Yes, good T.V. show when I was growing up. I've got it on the shelf next to Gilligan's Island, Bewitched, I dream of Jeanie, Dukes of Hazard, Emergency!, M*A*S*H, I love Lucy, A-Team, 7 Days, Farscape, and so many more.
Yes, good T.V. show when I was growing up. I've got it on the shelf next to Gilligan's Island, Bewitched, I dream of Jeanie, Dukes of Hazard, Emergency!, M*A*S*H, I love Lucy, A-Team, 7 Days, Farscape, and so many more.
How's everybody doing?
All great show's! I remember Dazy Duke 'n the '69 Mopar and many other car's and truck's on that show.
Sparky, that show first came on before either of us were even thought of, although, it did run until '84.
I'm really happy, I might buy a '64 F-350, no one I know can loan me $1,200 so, I have to sell all my stuff. I will keep y'all updated.
Hey Southern Cal Good Evening. Wanted to post this did any of you read this in the Times? This just tells how crazy this world is. It is so sad & stupid it was funny to me. My dry sense of humor.
Craig
latimes.com
Wednesday, Oct. 6, 2010
8:37 p.m. PDT
State officials cancel access to welfare benefits on cruise ships and at all casinos
By Jack Dolan Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
October 4, 2010|5:20 p.m.
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California officials are cutting off use of state-issued welfare debit cards at casinos across the country and on cruise ships, in the wake of Times reports that the aid cards have been used to spend or withdraw millions of dollars in benefits at popular vacation spots including the Las Vegas strip and on ships sailing from ports around the world.
More than $69 million meant to help the needy pay their rent and clothe their children was accessed in all 49 other states, the U.S. Virgin Islands and Guam, according to data obtained by The Times from the California Department of Social Services.
The department instructed the vendor that administers the debit card program to make the changes Monday afternoon, in response to a report in The Times' Monday edition.
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Department of Social Services Director John Wagner said the move is part of the Schwarzenegger administration's commitment to "rooting out waste, fraud and abuse in these programs" and "to ensure these resources are going to the people they are intended for."
In June, the state cut off access to benefits in California casinos and strip clubs after The Times reported that the Electronic Benefits Transfer cards worked in those businesses too.
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