Commissioner vs. Commissioner at Tumultuous Meeting

In one meeting you had commissioners Taylor versus Ritz and Roland, Roland versus Taylor and Thomas, Bunker versus Chism, Chism versus Republicans, Brooks versus Chism, Chism versus Brooks, and Ford versus Bailey. All of this started after a tussle over tacos at a Mexican restaurant in Collierville.

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Golden Taint - 1/19/2012 8:55 AM
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after watching the "bulldog's" interview, I am very sad to see that it didn't end with Mike getting punched in his grotesque face. It's NOT good journalism to shove a microphone in someone's face and then try to insult and upset them, hoping that they will get so angry that they lash out and embarrass themselves. It looked more like TMZ than the news and lowered my opinion of Mr. Mathews dramatically. Also, he sounds just like a muppet. . . a really annoying muppet.

mytown - 1/18/2012 6:49 PM
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Dang I'd like to voice an opinion but I can't because of how Roland and his Dad broke it off in me long and hard at Roland's Car Care a few years back. Still hurts to sit. These guys have really deviated from parlimentary procedure. Maybe shock collars in the hands of a mediator.
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