Another Thanksgiving day domestic dispute. The suspect claims she was nagging him all day. I guess he fixed that problem. If he thought he was living with a b*tch before, wait until his new cell mate explains his new living arrangement.
The reporter deserves a pulitzer for this insight, “Deputies said they believe alcohol played a role in the fatal shooting.”

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Really alcohol and gross sweet potatoes with wtf is on top? Looks like dirty snow. EWWWWWWWWW no wonder he grabbed a gun. However he should have merely turned the gun on himself. It would have been a better deal.
Stephanie,
That’s the problem with most folks who go on suicidal shooting sprees; they get the order wrong. Instead of shooting their 30 victims and then killing themselves they ought to start with themselves, first.
The stuff on top of the yam is/are marshmallows. This is something called “candied yams.” They are a staple this time of year in the midwest although I’ve never gotten up the guts to try them.
They’re OK if you can get past the yams!
I recently found myself in a bar/restaurant in Wisconsin where they served candied sweet potato fries, just in case you weren’t getting enough calories from “ordinary” candied yams. Deep frying in lard guarantees you’ll get the extra insulation necessary to make it through a long, Wisconsin winter.
I just realized bar/restaurant is redundant when speaking of Wisconsin.
Yes Rufus heh it is redundant to speak of Restaurant/Bar.
In Wisconsin I might add. And sweet tater fries are good if baked. But don’t fry em. Hork.
Q: Why do they call eating (and drinking) establishments in Wisconsin supper clubs?
A: Because they can’t spell restaurant for the sign.
That’s very funny, CF. I actually did eat at a supper club there! Had my first cheese curds in the supper club, by the way. Deep fried, of course!
Most things deep fried — okra, oreos, candy bars, Twinkies — are good. Cheese, especially so.
Wisconsin: Eat Cheese Or Die
For those of you who have not enjoyed cheese curds, they squeak when you chew ‘em. Kind of like having a mouthful of dying Tribbles. Very odd.
Good eats though.