Watch this video to find out what offer Jimmy Glotfelty made to a group of high school students. Jimmy, you're a creep! Take your monopoly money and go back to Houston.
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Hans
9/24/2013 03:16:10 pm
Finally, someone more offensive to the people of Illinois than me!
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Go back to Houston, Houston, Houston.
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Hans
9/25/2013 05:49:37 am
Give me a break, TJ, I'm an upstanding guy just trying to make a living. I'm just like you. How about a hamburger?
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TJ
9/25/2013 07:51:27 am
Jimmy didn't think it relevant that Illinois Commerce Commission staff and expert witnesses identified the fact that they appear to have gone through all of their investors' money and their hope for more is "aspirational" at best.
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Tex
9/25/2013 07:51:45 am
Poor Jimmy. Most of the people after the forum couldn't remember his name. Just the guy-who-spoke-at-the-begininng. Most of which was likened to the Charlie Brown wwah-wwwah-wwwah.
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Sam
9/25/2013 08:04:11 am
Oh be nice to Han Yeah, after those "600 meetings" along the proposed line, I bet Hans can't even look at another pulled pork sandwich or even ham. Although, I hear cats love it more than baloney.
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Kitty Hamm
9/25/2013 08:22:55 am
I would love to help Hans "pull some pork." Where do I get in line for that?
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Morris
9/27/2013 12:58:55 pm
Any line, CleanLine people will be butting their way into. Unless, of course, they're the "special" guests of clean line in which case they totally SKIP the line. There's a couple of superintendents that should know better. Isn't critical thinking and the word "bribe" part of their curriculum?
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Jimmy
9/27/2013 02:53:07 pm
Morris, Morris, Morris, how about a nice tuna fish to forget all about this?
Hans
9/25/2013 08:32:34 am
Jimmy, get out the have-a-heart trap and bait up with ham. That damned cat is loose in here again.
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Jimmy
9/27/2013 02:55:00 pm
Here, Kitty, Kitty, Kitty......................
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In 2008, AEP & Allegheny Energy's PATH joint venture used their transmission line routing etch-a-sketch to draw a 765kV line across the street from her house. Oooops! And the rest is history. About
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