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April 23, 2016

MEANWHILE IN FLATHEAD COUNTY

A Whitefish woman reported that a shepherd wearing a bandana frequently visits her at home and she’s tired of it.

(Thanks to Fabian Marson)

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Hmm. Does she mean a dog or an actual shepherd?

A friend wants to know, is she tired of the shepherd or the bandana?

"The Gremlin, she felt, was cause for concern."

I know how she feels.

Who, me?

Shepard Wearing A Bandana opened for Mormon Tabernacle Choir.

There's never a dull day when you live in Flathead County.

3:02 p.m. A Whitefish resident claimed that her neighbor was in his driveway shooting at old appliances with his shotgun.

Boy, they must have really pissed him off. And Snorks @ everybody!

She should just tell him to "flock off."

When one's tired of shepherds in bandanas, one's tired of life.

Flathead County may as well be Ursa Minor.

"9:25 a.m. A local woman saw someone in a beat-up Gremlin drive down a swampy road near the river. The Gremlin, she felt, was cause for concern."

Not at that hour, as long as it doesn't get wet.

I've driven a Gremlin and it was always a matter of concern. Probably the world's worst car, except maybe for the Yugo or Trabant

The wonders of living in Flathead County could spawn a TV series. Perhaps, FLATHEAD EXPOSURE, where each story is as honest and true as the Coen Brothers FARGO. If Dave did a weekly news report from Flathead County, the series would nearly write itself.

The real question: Was he a Good Shepherd? If the answer is yes, then check the local Lutheran's Home, as one of their customers has probably wandered off again.

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