Keystone Citgo Laundry Carwash. (Brickbats).When Brad Knotts and William Van Sickle sick·le v. 1. To cut with a sickle. 2. To deform a red blood cell into an abnormal crescent shape. 3. To assume an abnormal crescent shape. Used of red blood cells. offered to help unload To remove a program from memory or take a tape or disk out of its drive. a delivery of cigarettes at the Keystone key·stone n. 1. Architecture The central wedge-shaped stone of an arch that locks its parts together. Also called headstone. 2. The central supporting element of a whole. Citgo Laundry Carwash in Indianapolis, no one blinked. The men were regulars at the store and had become friends with its employees. But when $2,000 worth of smokes turned up missing, the owner looked at security video and found the two men really had helped--helped themselves, that is, to quite a few boxes. In addition to being cigarette thieves, Knotts and Van Sickle are technicians for the Department of Public Works public works pl.n. Construction projects, such as highways or dams, financed by public funds and constructed by a government for the benefit or use of the general public. Noun 1. . The two were on duty and driving a city truck at the time of the theft. |
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