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Mayored to the Mob
Original Airdate on FOX: 20-Dec-1998
% At the gangsters' social club, Fat Tony, Lenny, and Legs play poker.
Lenny: Six queens. Read 'em and weep.
Fat Tony: Not so fast. [lays down his cards] Seven queens.
[Just then, Chief Wiggum and the Springfield police burst in]
Wiggum: Freeze, goombahs! We're shuttin' you down, you filthy Italians.
Lou: [whispers something to Chief Wiggum]
Wiggum: Oh, right, right, filthy Italian-Americans!
Fat Tony: Gentlemen. If you would simply consult my dear friend Mayor Quimby, I am confident this can be ...
Quimby: Not this time, Fat Tony. The Mayor's office is not for sale!
-- "Mayored to the Mob"
% Everyone in the room laughs. Quimby, having made his entrance with
% some cameramen and photographers, asks one if he can edit out the
% laughter. He shakes his head 'no'.
http://www.seattle.gov/news/detail.asp?ID=10214&Dept=28
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Seattle City Council
NEWS ADVISORY
SUBJECT: Council authorizes agreement with state for Viaduct replacement
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
10/19/2009 3:40:00 PM
Councilmember Tim Burgess
Councilmember Sally J. Clark
Council President Richard Conlin
Councilmember Jan Drago
Councilmember Jean Godden
Councilmember Bruce Harrell
Councilmember Nick Licata
Councilmember Richard McIver
Councilmember Tom Rasmussen
Council authorizes agreement with state for Viaduct replacement
City leaders support moving forward with deep bore tunnel project
SEATTLE – Today, the Seattle City Council voted unanimously to approve a Memorandum of Agreement between the Washington Department of Transportation and the city, authorizing both parties to move forward with the Alaskan Way Viaduct deep bored tunnel and Seawall Replacement.
This agreement marks the fourth in a series of contracts for the project. In September, the Council approved three contracts with the state that authorized more than $480 million in state funds to be used for reconfiguring the south portion of the Viaduct.
“We’ve reached agreement with the state and we will continue moving forward,” said Councilmember Jan Drago
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Independence Day [ RACKETEER INFLUENCED AND CORRUPT ORGANIZATIONS US Title 18 ]
1:02:53
- Y'all take care. Nothing but love for ya!
- Goodbye!
1:02:58
Do you think they know
what's about to happen?
1:03:00
Not a chance in hell. Good night!
1:03:10
Peace!
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