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MikeBjerum

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Places You Don't Want To Have Public Problems
« on: Yesterday at 04:53:16 PM »
This popped up on a feed;

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Southern Minnesota Scanner Incidents
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🚨 MEDICAL – MANKATO
📍 Mettler’s Bar & Restaurant (117 S Front Street)
• A male, approximately 47 years old, was found unconscious in the bathroom
• Caller reports his face was turning blue
• It’s believed he may have fallen and hit his head

Mettler's Bar & Restaurant sounds like a respectable place to spend an evening or see the game. However, when this guy's family gets the call that he is in the hospital and where he was I quarantee that the response will be "What the F*** was he doing at the strip club?"
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Re: Places You Don't Want To Have Public Problems
« Reply #1 on: Today at 03:33:10 AM »
The reason the guy's face was turning blue when was found unconscious in the bathroom may have something to do with Ty-D-Bol.  ;D

That's 117 Front St and Brownells is 200 S Front St. 260 miles away. Maybe Front Streets are more common than I thought.
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Re: Places You Don't Want To Have Public Problems
« Reply #2 on: Today at 03:36:29 AM »
Maybe not the home of fine dining.
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