One of my friends in Germany
Larry Taylor and $50 made that design for me, that tea shirt came from Creative sports in Palatine (long time ago, way before the current mayor was born, I think Larry painted the mayors dad's name on his truck a few times also $50 bucks back then was a lot (for me, and still is)). He painted my name on a few trucks also. Only blue house on Rolling, nice guy. Russ Bass was the plumbing inspector and a good bet that 1/2 of the Palatine police force was at Jim's kick off bar 24/7, with squad cars, uniforms and all. Uncle Andy's cow palace was in the middle of no where, hahahhahaha, chicken unlimited was struggling, Dominick's on 14 and Jewel on Plumb Grove Rd were the only grocery stores, Walmart (was a, what is that). 14 into Barrington was a haul. I've been around a long time. Bergman might have been the road commissioner back then, Tom I think was in the fire department (amazing how 2 people never became apart of the filth, scum ball crap that was going on all around em. I think Vern's phone number started out as ......... #23. Vern at 95 still hops in his tractor and loads trucks every day (Baker was trying to arrest Vern also, sitting in another merchants loading dock (spying), as that merchant is trying to load his own trucks around the squad car) (see Baker page? police dirt1?) Baker telling the merchant basically to piss of, get lost, what's ya going to do about it
Where does Palatine find these guys? The only job Wenrich had, before becoming a top state DUI hallucinating, liing, cop was at a Bar (probably the bar in town).
a skunk is a skunk, no matter what you do to it, you can put a badge on it, robe, give it a college degree, put a hard hat on it, but a skunk will always be a skunk. a worm is a worm, jack ass is a jack ass