POLICE BLOTTER
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THEFT
Two men were seen taking a generator from the back of a truck parked in the 11000 block of Inverness Circle. A witness told police the men were wearing black clothing and gloves. They left in a dark minivan with tinted windows.
A man was arrested for taking a Bud Light beer worth $1.17 from a gas station in the 13000 block of Wellington Trace.
A generator, art supplies, a Lladro figurine, a sewing machine and clothing worth $5,550 were stolen from a home in the 11000 block of Suellen Circle. The items were under a tarp on the porch, which was unlocked.
A parrot and its cage valued at $1,590 were taken from an unlocked house in the 2000 block of Polo Gardens Drive. The parrot is green with red and black accents and speaks Spanish. The homeowner told police that a group of laborers doing repairs on the home were interested in the bird and she believes they might be the culprits.
DOMESTIC DISPUTE
A man was arrested after police saw him hit a cup out of his wife’s hand, grab her arm and spin her around during an argument in the 10000 block of Forest Hill Boulevard.
AUTO THEFT
An SUV was stolen from a parking lot in the 11000 block of Wimbledon Circle. The victim said she believes her son took the car without permission. The extra key was missing.
DISORDERLY CONDUCT
A man was arrested in the 400 block of Sweetwood Way for threatening police and drunk and disorderly conduct
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Some industrial capitalist, corporation or entrepreneur needs to organize, adapt and conquer this market; unfortunately no one really gets it. There are a few smart players, but they seem to have isolated themselves and do not understand all the different regional markets, which are very unique. The US is very diverse, what will do well in Georgia or Alabama, would not even fly in Denver CO and forget Southern Cal, one of the best and hottest carwash markets with opposite seasonality components due to weather. Here are some universal thoughts to US carwash markets, which seem to remain very similar regardless of region.
http://www.carwashguys.com/073102_2.shtml
http://www.carwashguys.com/080902_3.shtml
The growth prospects are very good, as the industry hovers at about 15-20 Billion per year, but could be up to 100 Billion if done right.
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Try high stakes, if you dare, or laugh together over nickel slots. It doesn?t matter so long as you?re having fun!
Horseback Riding
Horses can be the perfect way to travel. Try taking in the beach sights or the rolling hills on horseback. If you are brave enough, you might even find a stable that allows cantering, and then ride through the wind together in a perfect approximation of western style.
Zoo
Think back to your childhood and remember your love for animals. Take your date to the zoo and exclaim over the antics of monkeys or take in a dolphin performance. Feed peanuts to the elephants and perhaps to each other.
Frisbee or Frisbee Golf
Beautiful green spaces beg for peaceful activity.
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One of the interesting discoveries I have made in life of late is, that wherever I go, there I am. I can change the path or the direction on the path but the traveler will still be me: with all of my opinions, prejudices, issues, judgements, dreams, hopes, frustrations etc. If the journey is to either be more fun, more rewarding or more satisfying in the end I must also be willing to look at the traveler and not just the path he/she is on.
What can we do to ensure we are on the right path, we stay true to it regardless of the pressures form others or our environment and find satisfaction in the journey along the way?
1. Spend adequate quiet time alone reflecting on your life. Where you are. Where you want to be in the future. What needs to change in order to reach
that outcome, etc.
2. Refuse to be manipulated, coerced, pressured or lulled off the path that feels
right for you.
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