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Post by honcho on Jan 21, 2013 13:03:49 GMT -5
Come join me in beautiful down town Napavine at Frosty's Tav Free beer on me from 4-6pm.
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Post by honcho on Jan 21, 2013 14:03:46 GMT -5
"Warning" do not drive a Jeep to Frosty's today---this is what happened last year
JEEP DRIVER SPENDS NIGHT STUCK IN SNOW • The Lewis County Sheriff’s Office reported on Thursday they were called last weekend to find a 23-year-old Chehalis man who had gotten his Jeep stuck on a logging road in the Lincoln Creek area. The driver had set out from Honcho's birthday bash at Frosty's for a rock pit in the area and got his vehicle high-centered, Chief Civil Deputy Stacy Brown said. A search and rescue mission was initiated on Sunday morning, Brown said. The sheriff’s office Humvee could not reach the man, but a citizen with a Jeep Wrangler was able to free the stuck vehicle and escort it out by about 2:30 on Sunday afternoon, according to Brown. The Napavine man was hungry but otherwise okay, according to Brown. WRECKS • A 78-year-old Napavine resident was hospitalized after his Jeep Cherokee ran off U.S. Highway 12 just west of Morton and rolled onto its top after a day of drinking beer at Frosty's, according to the Washington State Patrol. Troy H. Roden was east bound just before 7 p.m. when his vehicle went into a ditch, the state patrol reported. He was taken to Morton General Hospital with a head injury, the investigating trooper reported. The vehicle was described as totaled. • A 27-year-old Centralia man reportedly escaped injury when his car ran into a ditch and rolled onto its top at Sturdevant and Sears roads after a day fo drinking at Honcho's birthday bash. A deputy called about 7:30 p.m. found the Jeep Wrangler had sustained major damage, according to the Lewis County Sheriff’s Office.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 21, 2013 16:33:45 GMT -5
It looks as if Honcho has gotten a head start on the rest of us.... ;D
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Post by honcho on Jan 21, 2013 22:13:17 GMT -5
We had a wonderful time until the Bob family from PeEll showed up, then things went South fast. This was taken from the Centralia Chronicle just a few minutes ago:
Lewis County Sheriff's Office
Love-Triangle Assault
• Deputies responded to Frosty's Tavern in Napavine for a reported dispute at 4:11 p.m. Monday. The woman who called police, 21-year-old Margarita Bob, of PeEll, told police she had been drinking with her live-in boyfriend, Billy Jim Bob 41, Chehalis, earlier in the day and they got into multiple verbal arguments. Billy Jim Bob left the house and went to the home of his wife, from whom he is separated, on the 1300 block of Highway 603. Margarita Bob then also went to Billy Jim Bobs wife’s house, and allegedly shoved or punched the wife, a 40-year-old Chehalis woman, because she did not want her talking to her boyfriend. Billy Jim Bob then allegedly assaulted Margarita by choking her to a point where she could not breathe. Margarita was arrested for fourth-degree assault and Billy Jim Bob was arrested for second-degree assault. Both were booked into the Lewis County Jail. Both are court ordered to stay out of Frosty's, no drug or alcohol consumption and must report to a drug treatment center within 7 days.
Chehalis Police Department
Snakes in the Microwave
• An elderly woman Freda Bob called police to report that someone was dropping snakes from the upstairs apartment and that the reptiles then were coming through her microwave on the 1500 block of Washington Avenue Just behind Frosty's Tavern at about 5 p.m. Monday. An officer responded to the senior home and determined there were no snakes. The elderly woman also called The Chronicle to report the snakes afterward. She then called police a second time at 5:56 p.m. to report more snakes in her apartment and told authorities that they were giving off an gassy odor that made it hard for her to breathe. That they were standing up hissing & jumping at her. She said that she had to beat them back with a stick & only then did they retreat back into the microwave. Law enforcement and aid responded, and determined there were no reptiles or a gassy odor & no microwave. The woman was transported to Providence Centralia Hospital and must undergo a mental evaluation.
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