Wow, stricter laws for off road vehicles than DUI offenses. We wonder why people want to overthrow govt. I understand the consequences of breaking the law, fines and time served, but seizure without return!?!?! These types of laws are why people flee from the law and get killed in the process.
Word on the street is Rosetta is sitting about $55,000 in debt with their food wholesaler. This is probably one of the reasons they are always out of what you want...Maybe not the best business to pick up at this time
I know this is JUST the Vindicator but don't you think "Cruzing at 44 mpg" would be a more suitable title if you're writing about the 44 mpg gas mileage.
There are too many variables here to make assumptions about what happened to the $48,000. Running cash businesses can get fishy at times. For all we know that could have been cash paid to employees under the table.
Warren man gets prison time after 9th DUI conviction
IMPOUND HIS ATV!
May 20, 2010 at 4:19 p.m. permalink suggest removal
City toughens laws on snowmobiles, 4-wheelers
Wow, stricter laws for off road vehicles than DUI offenses. We wonder why people want to overthrow govt. I understand the consequences of breaking the law, fines and time served, but seizure without return!?!?! These types of laws are why people flee from the law and get killed in the process.
May 17, 2010 at 3:54 p.m. permalink suggest removal
Now on the menu: Rosetta Stone for $2.9M
Word on the street is Rosetta is sitting about $55,000 in debt with their food wholesaler. This is probably one of the reasons they are always out of what you want...Maybe not the best business to pick up at this time
May 6, 2010 at 8:57 a.m. permalink suggest removal
Cruzing at 44 mpg
Thanks for the fix
October 22, 2009 at 4:12 p.m. permalink suggest removal
Cruzing at 44 mpg
I know this is JUST the Vindicator but don't you think "Cruzing at 44 mpg" would be a more suitable title if you're writing about the 44 mpg gas mileage.
October 22, 2009 at 8:29 a.m. permalink suggest removal
Subway robbed; sales receipts not deposited
There are too many variables here to make assumptions about what happened to the $48,000. Running cash businesses can get fishy at times. For all we know that could have been cash paid to employees under the table.
August 28, 2008 at 12:44 a.m. permalink suggest removal