Local Government TV

Saturday, March 24, 2007

Former Nitschmann Principal John Acerra Has a Buddy

EASTON The assistant principal of a Parsippany, N.J., middle school was accused Friday of breaking into an Easton woman's apartment, stealing her clothing and wearing them Downtown early Sunday.
He should have asked me! I have some new spring outfits I'd be happy to share.

7 comments:

  1. Bernie!

    So what's your inflatable girlfriend going to do without her slutty French Maid outfit?

    BTNP

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  2. oh my God. Too funny. What part of this sounded like a good idea.

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  3. Two funny things:

    1) The woman, Denise Ruggerio, is the parking ticket scofflaw that stiffed the City on thousands of dollars of parking fines.

    2) Acerra and this guy are both Moravian grads. I can't wait to rub this one in to my wife.

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  4. It didn't know about #1. But I did know about #2. In fact, a lot of people tell me I know about #2. Cone to think of it, I'm a Moravian grad, too.

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  5. hey, hey..... be nice with Moravian...... some of us from there wear guy clothes.

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  6. Glad to see you're giving your old outfits away. You need a new drag wardrobe Bernie, we've all seen those old ones too many times. It's a whole new fashion season for crying out loud!

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