U2 Fathers and Sons
U2 Abbey Road
Edge With A Big Book
Wedding Bells
He’s getting thin on top.
Time To Hit The Gym Bono
U2 Fathers and Sons
U2 Abbey Road
Edge With A Big Book
Wedding Bells
He’s getting thin on top.
Time To Hit The Gym Bono
They live outside without plumbing or electricity, save a generator or two. So they count on Minister Steve, as Mr. Brigham calls himself, for propane to power their heaters and stoves — which he also supplied — to fill the tents he gave them with enough warmth to sleep. To survive.
A born-again Christian, Minister Steve sleeps in his camper van or in sleeping bags on floors, and earns no salary, having quit his job as a laborer a year ago; like the homeless he serves, he depends on donations and has faced financial difficulties in the past. He is divorced and has a teenage son who he hopes will join him in his work someday.
(Thanks, Moldy)
A Bartow County couple will go before a magistrate judge today to see if they will be arrested for allegedly stalking a Kennesaw police officer by installing cameras to track neighborhood speeders.
Lee and Teresa Sipple spent $1,200 mounting three video cameras and a radar speed unit outside their home, which is at the bottom of a hill. They have said they did so in hopes of convincing neighbors to slow down to create a safe environment for their son.
The Sipples allegedly caught Kennesaw police officer Richard Perrone speeding up to 17 mph over the speed limit. Perrone alerted Bartow authorities, who in turn visited the Sipples’ home to tell them Perrone intended to press charges against them for stalking.