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June 10, 2007

Photoshop Frank Chu's Sign!

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The entries are coming in fast and furious on the Photoshop Frank Chu's Sign challenge! Here's our top two so far -- send yours in too!

And while we have you here, we might as well give you some news updates too.

Oh No, Ed Jew!: Turns out the money that the Quicklys paid off to Tapioca Ed was marked bills from the FBI. The whole money swap was probably bugged too.

MOOOOOM!: Apparently Paris Hilton was so paranoid that someone would take a picture of her on the can in the joint that she hasn't gone for three days.

Thanks to kerbot2000 for the pic on the left and Robert for the pic on the right. After the jump, one more entry from Robert!

Original picture by Scott Beale/Laughing Squid.

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Earlier reports indicated that the Supervisor Jew solicited the help of the zoning administrator, Larry Badiner, in the question of proper permits for Quickly to operate. Since this whole thing went down in a matter of weeks from start to finish my question is how did the planning department respond so quickly? Typically simple building permits are logged in and held for months before anyone processes them, complaints from the public equally take months to even get investigated, yet here the planning department seems to have fast tracked the violations against a legitimate business? The city charter specifically prohibits the mayor and the supervisors from interferring in the operations of departments and that would include seeking special favors like asking Mr. Badiner to put Quickly on the top of their enforcement investigation and caseload list, yet clearly that is what happened. Looks like a question for Dan Noyes who is the only one who has the investigative skills and will power to hold this administration accountable for anything.

 
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