Treatment Abuse, Behavior Modification, Thought Reform > The Ridge Creek School / Hidden Lake Academy
HLA SECRETS - PART II
kid_thorazine:
--- Quote ---On 2006-05-04 10:27:00, Lacey wrote:
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On 2006-05-03 17:53:00, Anonymous wrote:
"water line
was it because a contractor first cut a small water line and then a second MAIN was sliced
why would the main contractor not release drawings as where lines were at for non-payment ????????"
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I doubt it had anything to with construction or anything. During my stay there we lost water in the summer time just about once a month. No toilets, no showers, sinks... It was a normal occurance. Dont know why it happened. The water would come out brown for a little bit, then not at all. I'm sure Kid_Thorazine remembers too."
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Yep i remmeber not being able to take showers on weekends, and having to use the portapotty that the construction company that was working on the academic building used. The usual excuse was that either the pump was broken or the well had dreid up.
Troll Control:
Showers are "extra." :roll:
RobertBruce:
As is soap. Ask about our great new towel service! Im sure you'll find it quite reasonable.
Deborah:
--- Quote ---On 2006-04-18 22:45:00, Anonymous wrote:
"Off the subject, but hear tell Judge Stone is to retire....vacancy shall be up for grabs...I am sure the lobbying for 'friend' to take his place
is in the works..."
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Hometown man running for Enotah judgeship
Lumpkin County native Richard Hayden Stancil has announced his candidacy to fill the seat of retiring Judge Hugh Stone in the Enotah Judicial Circuit. The circuit includes Lumpkin, Towns, Union and White counties.
"This is a position that I seek after much thought and prayer and in consultation with friends, public officials and attorneys throughout the Enotah Judicial Circuit," Stancil said. "I made the decision to run because I believe I will do a good and a fair job."
The judgeship is a nonpartisan race and Stancil said he welcomes "the support of Republicans, Democrats and Independents throughout our circuit, and will represent all people equally without any personal agenda."
Stancil has been practicing law for 24 years. He is currently employed by Richard H. Stancil, P.C., a general practice law firm. The firm represents clients whose interests range from real estate, health care, 501(c)(3) charities and nonprofit corporations (including representation of state and national charities) and banking and commercial development.
Stancil specializes in serious criminal felony representation, real estate and development, and litigation involving real property.
He also has experience in state and local government, having served as attorney, executive assistant and press secretary for Gov. Joe Frank Harris.
Stancil is currently city attorney for the City of Hiawassee, where he resides with his wife, Robbie.
Stancil graduated with honors from Lumpkin County High School and North Georgia College & State University. His parents, Jean and Hayden Stancil, and numerous relatives still reside in Lumpkin County.
Stancil is establishing campaign committees for each of the four counties served by the Enotah Circuit. For more information, contact Lumpkin's committee at 706-864-4118 or Rick Stancil at 706-864-0495.
http://www.thedahloneganugget.com/artic ... tancil.txt
juniper2:
Reportedly,there is a woman that is friends with Lenny B. that would like the Judgeship..We will see who Lenny B. starts to lobby for...
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