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Falls Police looking for armed robbery suspect

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Cuyahoga Falls Police are looking for the man responsible for robbing a clerk at gunpoint.
An employee of a business in the 1200 block of Buchholzer Boulevard reported a man came into the store around 6:40 p.m. Wednesday, displayed a handgun and demanded all the money in the cash register.
The clerk handed over an undetermined amount of cash, police said, and the man fled on foot. There were no injuries, police said.
The suspect is described as a black male, 6 feet 2 inches tall, 220 pounds, with no facial hair, and wearing a brown hooded jacket.
Anyone with any information should call the Cuyahoga Falls Police at 330-928-2181.
For more, see the Nov. 29 edition of the Cuyahoga Falls News-Press.




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    Posted by Robin Anderson November 25, 2009
Sorry, buttercup, but here's the real anthology of my using the term "budger": it's from the John Wayne movie entitled "Big Jake". "Budger" is a term of endearment the Duke used for his grandson in that movie; perhaps I've perverted it to engender more a meaning of ignorance due to youth or immaturity, eh?

Set in the year 1909, Jacob "Big Jake" McCandles (John Wayne) is an aging rancher and near-legendary gunfighter estranged from his family. Their ranch is raided by a ruthless gang of outlaws led by John Fain (Richard Boone). They kidnap Jacob's grandson Little Jake (Ethan Wayne), for ransom, murdering ranch hands and wounding his eldest son, Jeff (Bobby Vinton). Martha McCandles (Maureen O'Hara) summons Jacob...

While I'm no stranger to "buggers" it's not a term I'd use to address others by, either through endearment or contention. Is that the best you got, sweet-pea? No 'informed' comment, no 'insider knowledge', not even an 'opinion' about police procedure or protocol for the annonymous twit from...wherever?

I mean, it ain't too hard to find out who some of my relatives are is it? Hell, a lot of em don't agree with my attitude either. In any case, it ain't like I'm hiding from the likes of you, eh? Um...which Anderson are you in the phone book, by the way?

Anyone, anywhere, anytime...especially you, buttercup.

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    Posted by Robyn Anderson November 23, 2009
"Your really aren't the brightest bulb in the pack, are you, budger?"

Budger????

Is that how Bernie use to say it? I think you meant "bugger" mam.....

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    Posted by Robin Anderson November 21, 2009
Your really aren't the brightest bulb in the pack, are you, budger? The 'victim' is also the primary witness against an, as yet, unidentified assailant...sigh.

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    Posted by SumCoRes November 20, 2009
Why is the Falls news afraid to publish the name of the victim?

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