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Tomfoolery

A little bit of funny for the week.

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Tomfoolery: Bill Clinton plays saxophone on street corner for Hillary

Harlem residents were surprised to find former President Bill Clinton playing the saxaphone on a nondescript street corner on Monday afternoon, apparently a rare public performance designed to raise desperately-needed funds for his wife’s struggling presidential campaign.

Tomfoolery: White House neighbors keep children indoors

When Valerie Worthing and her husband moved their family from their quiet home in Alexandria, Virginia across the river to a new apartment on none other than Pennsylvania Avenue in Washington, D.C., she had hoped her children would find suitable playmates from around the neighborhood.

Tomfoolery: White House hit by mortgage foreclosure

White House personnel were relocated to a park across the street following an announcement by Countrywide Financial that the troubled lender was foreclosing on the late 18th century executive mansion.

Tomfoolery — Clinton receives another Kennedy endorsement

In what has been become one of the most sought after endorsements of the Democratic presidential primary season, Senator Hillary Clinton received another Kennedy related endorsement this week. The former neighbor of a cousin of a friend of President John F. Kennedy has endorsed Senator Clinton’s presidential bid.
Tom McInerny said of his endorsement of Senator […]

Tomfoolery: Campus Safety to move, remain in same building

Aquinas College Campus Safety announced on Tuesday that it will relocate its headquarters across campus, but will remain in the same building.

Tomfoolery: Leijer Inc. to sell corporate war bonds

Larry Schlick, president of Leijer Inc., announced today that the locally-based grocery and retail giant will begin offering a new line of products at its superstores, designed to defend the company’s brand and reassert its regional dominance.

Tomfoolery: Planning Commission dashes little pig’s dream

The Grand Rapids Planning Commission yesterday ruled against the second of three little pigs in requiring that he brick his house of sticks.