News of the Weird: The Week That Was
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A lot of reality is pounding us right now so the weird this week has been few and far between.
Suzi did not forget the Paint of the Week at Bryan Paint and Carpet in Pine Bluff like she did last week. It's called the Cat's Meow.
Here's what it looks like. Suzi sees a paint sample of this in her future for some art project that she will never finish.
Remember the raccoons from last week in Camden? The issue apparently got resolved with a new roof, sources say. Success. We are unsure where the raccoons were relocated.
We spotted this on Facebook. We never knew people actually called fire departments to fill pools. Learn something new every day.
Speaking of water…
Nashville, Arkansas, you never disappoint. We aren’t sure he won't find drama there. We certainly have. The town should be its own Netflix series.
We don't hear the cicadas anymore but we hope these things don't invade South Arkansas. Keep then north of the Mason-Dixon.
Facebook never ceases to amaze us. We learned this this week. We did not try it and if you try it, we won't be liable if a crayon blows up in your face.
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We've never been to Bella Luna to eat in Monticello but people are very upset they are leaving Monticello and moving to Greenville.
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Thanks for your articles! My husband and I are considering retiring to the AR Ozarks someday, and it truly reminds me of southern Illinois with the stories (aka "back home").