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MONETTE, Ark. (AP) - A woman who drinks a Pepsi a day marked her 105th birthday Tuesday. Mitchell was born in Blytheville on Feb. 8, 1900, and lived on her own until a broken hip sent her to the Monette Manor nursing home at age 101.
"I've been drinking Pepsi-Cola for a long, long time," Rebecca Mitchell said. "I drink one every day."
She has seven children, 13 grandchildren, 29 great-grandchildren, 11 great-great grandchildren and two great-great-great-grandchildren. Her son Roy E. Mitchell was killed in European combat during World War II. The other six are scattered in Arkansas, Georgia and Illinois.
Mitchell married on Christmas Eve 1916 and she and her husband Roy stayed together 54 years until his death in 1960.
"When I think about my mother's life, it's really amazing all the things she's experienced and seen," her son John Mitchell said. "She went from living on mud streets to blacktop to concrete."
Sorry, I knwo I been lacking in my web journal duties. It's going be awhile for I get to posting regularly again. So in the mean time enjoy these strang but true news reports!
Man Fined $600 for Hurling Egg McMuffin
HOLLAND, Mich. (AP) - A man was fined $600 and put on probation for throwing an Egg McMuffin at a McDonald's restaurant manager after he said he didn't get what he ordered.
Scott Rodgers, 46, was convicted Thursday of misdemeanor assault and battery. Besides probation, he was sentenced to three days in a work program and a fine and is banned from the McDonald's.
Authorities said Rodgers and his 6-year-old son stopped to get four Egg McMuffins with ham on Oct. 9 but returned to the service window to complain that at least one of the sandwiches had sausage.
County prosecutor Craig Bunce said that when the shift manager asked him to give the sandwich back, he threw it through the window at her.
"The manager was picking egg out of her hair," he said.
Rodgers' attorney said he did not throw the sandwich, but rather returned it quickly.
Hey,
Updates: I'm doing good. My grandma is holding her own.
Today I started my Embrel shots for Psoriasis. Hopeing this will clear it up. For those who don't know whar Psoriasis is.... it is basically a skin disease. You can't catch it, its genetic. A normal person skin cells die in a 30 day cycle. Mine dies in a 3 day cycle cause the dead skin cells to build up under my skin causing red areas. It itches and even tightings to were it bust open and bleeds.
For more information on Psoriasis http://www.psoriasis.org
Hey,
Well this year has started crappy! 
My Grandmother Virginia is real bad off. They said she wouldn't make it that was almost a week ago. She has had Alzetimers
bad speller 
Shes doing better now.
Then I started hurting really bad Tuesday morning. I woke up around 430am in so much pain and
. I thought I got food poisoned.
So I waited until 730 and couldn't get anyone so I drove myself down the mnt 35 miles! To the ER
Like to crashed couple times.
Finally got to the ER and
again and again. After CT scans and stuff I had a Kidney stone! they gave me Morphine thank God. my mom says having a baby hurts far worse. I told her in that case my dog Malachi is the only grandchild she gets from me!
I'm home and on painkillers, anitbotics. Now that I had one I'm more prone to having them now!
1. Seems mighty chummy with the dog all of a sudden.
2. Unexplained calls to F. Lee Bailey's 900 number on your bill.
3. He actually _does_ have your tongue.
4. You find a stash of "Feline of Fortune" magazines behind the couch.
5. Cyanide pawprints all over the house.
6. You wake up to find a bird's head in your bed.
7. As the wind blows over the grassy knoll in downtown Dallas, you get a faint whiff of catnip.
8. Takes attentive notes every time "Itchy and Scratchy" are on.
9. Has taken a sudden interest in the wood chipper.
10. Ball of yarn playfully tied into a hangman's noose.
SALT LAKE CITY
A Manti man has a penny for Sanpete County's thoughts. About 8,200 of them, actually.
Grant Petersen withdrew that many copper coins from his bank and delivered them in a bucket to pay an $82 fine he got for driving with a burnt-out headlight.
Court officials are apparently not amused, and have asked Petersen to come back in and offer a more "acceptable" form of payment. They say state policy allows clerks to reject unusual forms of payment, and it's going to waste county resources for someone to count all that change.
Petersen says he doesn't plan on honoring that request. He says money is money, and U.S. law provides that coins are legal tender.