Weekend Fun! Was Stan Sniff Auditioning for a Job At Knott’s Berry Farm?

by | Jul 29, 2018 | 2018 Elections, Riverside County Sheriff's Race, Stan Sniff | 6 comments

6 Comments

  1. That is beyond hilarious, keep up the good work. And he can take his command staff with him. And Lt. Kevin Smith can join them since he likes to play quick draw in his office. But don’t take Lt. Worthless Werges, he’ll find a way to destroy one of the rides.

  2. Sniff can be the new Marshal of Ghost Town.
    J.J. Gutierrez can work Camp Snoopy with all the little wanna be gun slingers.
    Horton can work as bar keep at the Calico Saloon (if he can keep from dipping into the liquid merchandise).
    Wood can work the Butterfield Stagecoach, and show all the passengers his tattoos.
    Vest can work the Camp Snoopy Theater, since that’s his level of management skills.
    Evans can work the Calico Jail, and eventually book Werges in for 594 of Park property.
    DiYorio can work the door checking I.D.’s into the Boardwalk Ballroom.
    Kubel can work at the blacksmith’s, but that will actually require physical labor.
    Kevin Smith can play gunfighter for a change and get the drop on Wood as he’s driving the stagecoach around the park.
    Misha Graves can work at the Calico School House, since that’s her speed.
    Raya can keep himself busy at the Boardwalk Arcade.

  3. Dekker would sell his soul to work the pan for gold station, for obvious reasons, and Epps would do the same to work on the Calico Railroad to get his sticky fingers on the dynamite in the mine, again for obvious reasons. And Kevin Lamb would spend all day in the arcade. Furthermore, Robert Rose would argue he’s a better choice to be a gun fighter that Kevin Smith because he has actual experience in drawing down on people. Although Zacky Farms (Hall), would spend all his time next door working Soak City, for obvious reasons, and pro bono at that.

  4. @2sam22, @2charles 50, and @Hell or high water. The previous comments were hilarious. Keep up the good work. @2Charles50, you got called out in the comments on the July 26 story. A guy named Jimmy Miller 2764 called out a bunch of people. You were one. Just a heads up.

    Stay safe.

  5. @fly on the wall, I saw that, but I refrain from emotional responses like what Jimmy Miller #2764 did. When you engage in emotional responses, you have a tendency to become melodramatic, and you let your feelings, instead of your common sense and good judgement dictate your response, and in the process embarrass yourself.

    Lt. Werges is a good example, he let his emotions dictate his response, and there were over 30 posts to his response, which may have beaten Sgt. Epps’ record. I am not a “keyboard Cowboy” as alleged, but Jimmy Miller #2764, in entitled to his opinion. And when you support and defend someone, like Jimmy Miller #2764 did, and they crash and burn, you crash and burn with them.

    At least Sgt. Epps did exhibit some of his Marine Corps training and was cool under pressure enough to refrain from lashing out. Epps is still someone with a questionable ethical character, but at least he kept his cool, unlike others. So Sgt. Epps needs to thank Lt. Worthless for taking the lead on ROD.

    It’s like what another contributor said,”It is better to keep your mouth shut and be thought of as a fool, then to open your mouth and remove all doubt.” So, instead of fighting with one another, (like the second floor wants us to do), we need to be united come November.

  6. We could have Jason Horton play the Calico Town drunk once he leaves the second floor, and Delker could use his “I’ll gitten gains” from the pan for gold station to bail him out.

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