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Friday, November 08, 2024

So was it a 12 inch or an egg skillet? Details matter.

YAZOO CITY, Miss. (TMX/Gray News) – A man in Mississippi is accused of hitting his mother in the head with a cast iron pan during an argument about baseball cards.
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  1. I don't Know what Size the skillet was, but having been hit in the head a time or twelve, I can say there isn't a small enough cast iron skillet to make gettin hit in the head with one Anything I would be okay with.

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  2. Jerry Clower made a career out of such things from his hometown.

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    1. Jerry's son Ray was a frat brother at Starkvegas back in the 1970s. Although he lived in Yazoo when he started performing, he grew up in SW Mississippi - Amite County, which is where the "Ledbetters" were from.

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    2. My dad met Jerry Clower back in the late ‘70s. When he told him his name was Newman, Jerry said the Ledbetters’ real last name was Newman. Based on the stories Jerry told and what I know of my own kin, it seems plausible.

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  3. Settling an arguement over baseball cards should require a bat not pan.

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  4. Was it an ACME cast iron pan? Does Yazoo City happen to have a "Toon Town"? Do bank robbers get away with a "zillion simolians" and drop pianos from 15 stories? If so, watch out for weirdly pale judges who sound like Reverend Jim.

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  5. "You hit your own mother with a frying pan?!?"
    "She threw out my baseball cards!"
    "Oh, okay. I'll allow it."

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  6. She was forced to Lodge a complaint. Legio XIX

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    1. I'll have to remember that for the next time I get the urge to brain somebody with a skillet.

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    2. You drop a killer comment like That and go Anonymous? DaFuq's wrong with you?
      Lodge a cumplaint... Frikken Awesome.

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  7. Shine’s gon shine.

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