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Wednesday, August 29, 2007

Tarbell Is Leaving The Building

As you might guess, there's going to be a party for Vice Mayor Jim Tarbell. His resignation from City Council is effective Monday. His replacement, former Mayor Roxanne Qualls, will be sworn in Tuesday.



The party's 5-7 p.m. Wednesday at - where else? - Arnold's, downtown. Tarbell used to own the place.


4 Comments:

at 11:08 PM, August 29, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

No doubt he had ten rolls of toilet paper stuffed into his brief case.

 
at 12:52 PM, August 30, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

a whole two hours? After eight + years on Council? Wow, what a blowout.

 
at 1:43 PM, August 31, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

You surely know a Tarbell party will last longer than that. The music will last for hours.

 
at 12:16 PM, October 05, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

Regarding the last blogger...yes...two hours is about average for such an event. Usually the types that want a chance to pay their respects to someone like Mr. Tarbell have their own high powered jobs...folks who have lives and jobs and are associates of people like Mr. Tarbell are the movers and shakers of a fairly large metropolis such as Cincy. I should know. At Roxanne's farewell dinner...upstairs at Arnolds we were there for about two hours max...how long does it take..on a work nite...to say thanks well done? I grow weary of events that are more than two hours because I want to get home and back to silliness like blogging..wearing no shoes in the house and gabbing with my friends while dissing on American Idol. People who need more than two hours for an event like that need to get a job or perhaps find a purpose.

 
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