This post really doesn't have the juice to deserve a Scruggs Nation title. So as not to dilute the quality of my Scruggs Nation trademark, I'll use "Scruggs Lite" for stuff where I'm too tired/busy to hit the high notes. Knock, knock-- This is almost past the point where I care anymore, but this Guilty but Innocent schtick of Zach Scruggs is starting to wear thin. This is like hearing one too many knock-knock jokes from that neighbor kid -- I'm sorry, but I can't pretend it's cute anymore, it's just starting to get really annoying. Here's a story from Anita Lee of the Sun Herald about the most recent thing, where he says in a document filed with the Mississippi Supreme Court that, like his father, he won't fight the Bar's efforts to suspend him indefinitely. Here
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