Sending out vibes of big bucks to high school dance teacher Teri Ross, a Rancho Cucamonga resident who will be on Wheel of Fortune next Thursday. Her hobbies are listed for Pat Sajak as dancing, boating and pulling weeds. If the Wheel doesn't work out, maybe she can pull weeds for landscape maintenance district 6 for some extra cash.
Photo courtesy of Carol Kaelson
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Matt said:
Spin that wheel off its axle and take that wheel for all its worth. Wow, she pulls her own weeds. Isn't this one of those jobs Americans won't do? What a lady. She keeps up her yard herself and does not need to hire "help" to do it for her. Bravo.
As for landscape district 6, they can pull their own weeds if they want their house values to stay high. I am so sick of hearing about how landscape district 6 has had cutbacks. Get out there with your kids and clean up the district yourselves. This could be a real good time to show the kids and remind the adults what real civic duty looks like.
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Spin that wheel off its axle and take that wheel for all its worth. Wow, she pulls her own weeds. Isn't this one of those jobs Americans won't do? What a lady. She keeps up her yard herself and does not need to hire "help" to do it for her. Bravo.
As for landscape district 6, they can pull their own weeds if they want their house values to stay high. I am so sick of hearing about how landscape district 6 has had cutbacks. Get out there with your kids and clean up the district yourselves. This could be a real good time to show the kids and remind the adults what real civic duty looks like.