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Waffle House CEO Joe Rogers Admits To Having Sex With Housekeeper

I really enjoy watching the media feed on people with any kind of prominence in our society. Joe W. Rogers manages to make a few bucks with a chain of Waffle restaurants, and makes some time with his housekeeper on the side, and the media are right there to kick him to the curb.

How many people even knew who Joe W. Rogers was before this story broke? Hell we don’t even have a Waffle House out here in Southern California that I know of. We have Norms. We have Denny’s. We have IHOP. But No Waffle House.

My thoughts here are leave old Joe Alone. He is a horny dude. What else is new? JD

ATLANTA — The CEO of Waffle House said a former employee who claims he tried to force her to have sex actually was a participant in consensual sex and has been trying to blackmail him.
“I am a victim of my own stupidity, but I am not going to be a victim of a crime — extortion,” Joe W. Rogers Jr. said in a written statement Tuesday.

The woman told Atlanta police last month that Rogers demanded she perform sexual acts in exchange for keeping her job and that he also tried to force her to have sex with him despite her repeated protests. She said this occurred for nearly 10 years, from 2003 through June of this year. The Associated Press does not generally identify alleged victims of sexual assault.

Rogers identified the woman as his former housekeeper, and said she is not telling the truth.

“Over an almost eight-year period when I was separated, single and re-married, I had a series of infrequent consensual sexual encounters with my housekeeper,” Rogers said.

He said the woman worked for 15 hours a week from 2003 until she was let go in 2008. He said she later was rehired as his house manager and quit her job in June.

“Shortly thereafter, on July 16, 2012, I received a letter from her attorney containing false allegations and strong threats,” Rogers said. “According to her attorneys, she now wants millions of dollars from me.”

Rogers said he shared the letter from the woman’s attorney with his wife and they hired lawyers to look into the situation. Rogers and the woman sued each other, but documents in those cases were sealed.

Rogers’ attorney, Robert Ingram, said a Cobb County judge lifted a gag order in Rogers’ lawsuit Tuesday “so Joe could get his version of the story out.”

“We’re doing that and we’re also pursuing remedies for Mr. Rogers in court based upon what appear to be violations of the court’s orders.”

Ingram said the woman made intimate videotapes involving Rogers, and he said the court demanded that she turn over those tapes.

“They were tapes that (she) recorded, which is a crime in the state of Georgia to record somebody when that person had an expectation of privacy and doesn’t consent to the recording,” Ingram said.

A hearing on the Cobb County lawsuit is scheduled today.
The woman’s attorney, David Cohen, phoned in a statement to The Associated Press late Tuesday disputing Rogers’ version of events.
“We understand he’s obviously trying to spin his wrongful actions in

some positive light,” Cohen said. “We believe attempting to attack the victim will only make matters worse and that the parties just need to let a jury decide the issues. Our position and facts as they have evolved thus far are stated in our verified counterclaim filed in the courthouse, which is part of the record unsealed by the court today.”

In the police report, the woman identified herself as a single mother. She said she stayed in the job and submitted to Rogers because she couldn’t find other employment with comparable pay. She said she gave Rogers a letter of resignation in June after her son secured a full college scholarship.

Rogers said he was wrong to have sex with the woman during a period when he was separated and later remarried.

“That was wrong of me and I am very sorry for the pain and embarrassment I’ve caused my wife and family. There is no excuse for what I have done,” he said.

He added, “As personally embarrassing as this situation is for me, I am committed to the legal and law enforcement process to expose the motives of my former housekeeper and her attorneys.”

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Bumble Bee Tuna worker Dies After Being Cooked In Tuna Plant in Santa Fe Springs CA.

Bumble Bee Tuna worker Dies After Being Cooked In Tuna Plant In Santa Fe Springs CA.

I love Bumble Bee Tuna. I eat it all the time, even more so now since the mercury in tuna scam that the animal rights community tried to scam us with a few years back. I will be to eat my two cans today in memory fallen worker Jose Melena.

SANTA FE SPRINGS (AP) — Authorities say a 62-year-old employee was cooked to death at a Southern California seafood plant for tuna maker Bumble Bee Foods.

The Whittier Daily News reports Jose Melena was found Thursday shortly before 7 a.m. at the plant in Santa Fe Springs.

California Division of Occupational Safety and Health spokeswoman Erika Monterroza says it’s unclear how the man ended up inside a cooking device called a “steamer machine.”

The state department has launched an investigation into the accident.

In a written statement, Bumble Bee Foods spokesman Pat Menke expressed condolences to Melena’s family and says operations at the canning facility will be suspended at the plant until Monday.

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3 Huntington Beach Senior Citizens Hospitalized When Pot Brownies Served at Funeral

Pot-laced brownies served at a Southern California funeral sent three people to the emergency room over the weekend, Huntington Beach police said.

Two 71-year-old women and an 82-year-old man were taken to a hospital emergency room Saturday following a friend’s memorial service, where a tray of pot brownies was offered. They complained of nausea, dizziness and an inability to stand without assistance.

The three, residents of Huntington Beach and Newport Beach, didn’t know the marijuana-laced sweets were being offered in memory of their friend, who ate marijuana brownies. Police say the baked goods were put out without any announcement about what was in them.

Huntington Beach does not permit licensed medical marijuana dispensaries in the city limits. Federal authorities announced Friday they plan to crack down on marijuana sales and growing operations throughout the state.

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Grocery store workers authorize strike

Good luck. Again the UFCW has sold the union lackeys they call their rank and file a bill of goods, and once again the UFCW will lose the battle.

I have news for the UFCW. Times are tough. Food is expensive. If you tell your members to walk out, Albertson’s, Ralph’s and Von’s will make food so cheap that customers will tap dance over your picket lines like Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers.

Good luck!!

The union representing about 62,000 employees of Ralphs, Vons and Albertsons across Southern California is poised to call a strike if a new labor deal cannot be reached.

Members of United Food and Commercial Workers, employed at stores from Santa Barbara County to the Mexico border, have been working without a contract since March 6, and more than 90 percent of those who voted over the past two days agreed to authorize a strike.

The union wants the supermarkets to contribute more to a health care fund it claims will run out of money within a year.

Under the current contract offer, workers would pay about $36 per month for individual health insurance, or $92 per month for family coverage.

Apparently no tentative agreement on wages has been reached.

A 141-day strike in 2003-04, which cost the stores an estimated $1.5 billion, led some customers to make long-term changes to their shopping habits by going to independent grocers and specialty outlets.

Both sides agreed that the last strike hurt both sides.

“We don’t want another strike, but we need to protect our health benefits for ourselves and our families,” Mario Frias, a Ralphs employee, said yesterday as union members cast ballots.

Mickey Kasparian, the president of UFCW Local 135 in Los Angeles, said a federal mediator would continue to work toward a resolution, but a strike could be called in five or six days if there are no positive developments.

“If we don’t get a deal, we’ll take this fight to the streets,” Kasparian said.

A spokesman for the grocery chains called the strike authorization vote a common negotiating tactic.

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Where is the media on inflation?

Is it just my imagination or had the price of everything doubled in the last few years? I am rather tired after a long day of work, but pressed on to get some groceries tonight so I would have some time in the morning to hit the gym.

When I got to the market, it seemed as if things had gone up again since just last week. I don’t know what most of you pay for things where you live, but here in Southern California its incredibly expensive to live.

So I thought I would put together a quick list of what I pay for what so that perhaps some of you could tell me and the rest of the readers of my site what things cost in your neck of the woods.

1. Home Pride Bread one loaf 4.49

2. Gallon of milk 4.79

3. one dozen eggs 3.99

4. Balogna 4.89 for 12 oz.

5. DAK ham 4.99 12 oz.

6. 12 pack diet Pepsi 5.99

7. 12 pack of beer 11.99

8. head of lettuce 1.99

9. cheap half rotten tomatoes 2.99 lb.

10. Bell peppers 1 for .99

11. bag of potatoes 3.99 5 lbs.

12. Lays potato chips 4.99 11 oz.

13. Bounty paper towels six rolls 9.99

14. Tide liquid detergent 12.99 48 oz.

15. Johnsonville Hot Italian sausage 6.99 for five sausage

16. Sara Lee bread rolls 3.99 for six

17. Grapes 3.99 a pound

18. Porterhouse steak 7.99 1 lb.

19. Hamburger 15% 4.99 lb.

20. Any fish 8.99 a pound minimum

21. Bumble Bee Tuna 2.99 a can

22. Margarine 1.99 lb.

23. Bacon 4.99 a lb. for the cheapest fattiest crap they have.

24. Oreo cookies 4.99 a pack

25. Tortillas 3.89 for ten

Anyone else being robbed like this? I get five small bags of groceries for about $100.00. Its downright frightening going to the supermarket. JD

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