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Friday, December 7, 2012

Burger King Offers 55 Cent Burgers for Whopper's 55th Anniversary

You can buy one of Burger King's iconic burgers and get your second one for 55 cents, this includes the new Wisconsin White Cheddar Whopper and the spicy Angry Whopper.

  Whether you like your Whopper with just ketchup or loaded with the works, you can have it your way for 55 cents today through Sunday at the Burger King's nationwide.  In honor of the 55th Anniversary of the iconic Whopper, Burger King is offering the mouthwatering deal From Dec. 6-9. Enjoy an Original Whopper for just 55 cents, when you purchase any Whopper, including the new Wisconsin White Cheddar Whopper or the spicy Angry Whopper, available for a limited-time-only. Burger Kings in the vicinity of Upper Marlboro include the following locations: Make sure you stop in for your 55 cent burger. “Burger King is very excited to celebrate this amazing milestone with the Whopper lovers who have helped make it an American icon,” said Flavia …

Tuesday, October 23, 2012

Pr. George's Bill Would Limit Fast Food Chains, Liquor Stores

The Washington Examiner is reporting that a new bill introduced by Prince George's County Council would require public and council feedback in order to change a vacant building's use.

It may be harder for developers in Prince George's County to fill a vacant building with a fast-food restaurant or liquor store, if a bill sponsored by five Prince George's County councilmembers passes. According to The Washington Examiner, the bill would require building owners to notify the council if they plan on changing the building's permitted use, allowing time for both public and council comment. Councilwoman Karen Toles, D-Suitland, introduced the bill after noting many liquor stores and fast food chains in her neighborhood, the Examiner reported. Her constituents told her they wanted "healthier" options. A research analyst at the Center for Consumer Freedom, a nonprofit funded by restaurants, food companies and consumers, however…

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Emil Farkwarp

10:20 am on Friday, October 26, 2012

Utility bills were something I always requested from sellers and landlords. Overseas military rental housing offices included historic utility data on their approved properties in Spain, Germany, Italy, Greece, Korea, and Japan when I was stationed those places. If you really cannot figure out why that would be useful info to a buyer or tenant, you probably should not be allowed to use a computer…   more ›

Sunday, August 19, 2012

Prince George's Headlines: Sex Harrasment Lawsuit, Sentencing for Fast Food Robbery, NAACP Wants Officer Removed

NAACP calls for removal of officer seen striking handcuffed man; principal of new TAG school shares vision; lawyers ask judge not to dismiss sexual harassment case against police, and more.

  Upper Marlboro Man Gets 25 Years for Fast Food Robbery   The assailant pistol whipped a fast food manager and then stuck him in the freezer. NAACP Calls For Removal of Laurel Police Officer   Leaders of the Prince George’s County Branch of the NAACP and community members in Laurel are calling for the removal of a Laurel police officer who was filmed last week striking a handcuffed man at a local bar. Lawyers Ask Judge to Reject Motion to Dismiss Sex Harassment Case   Lawyers for Marsha Lessard, the former city police officer who has brought a sexual harassment and retaliation lawsuit against the Hyattsville City Police Department, have asked the judge to reject a motion filed by city attorneys to dismiss Lessard's lawsuit. Principal of …

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