I'm not sure if non-WSJ subscribers can access this link, so I'll
include the beginning of the Tom Brokaw article.

http://online.wsj.com/article/SB122221482913069373.html


Barney "Big Un" Baumgartner of Windblown, Wyo., invited the Federal
Reserve and the U.S. Treasury Department to take over his business, The
Big Un 24 Hour Tow Service and Trophy Taxidermy.
In a handwritten press release, Mr. Baumgartner explained that with
winter and hunting season coming on, the good citizens of Windblown
would be without his vital services unless he found a way to deal with
his escalating debts, fast.
"This is not just about me or my neighbors in Windblown. Heck, we
get three or four tourists and out-of-state hunters here every 10 days
or so. What if they need a tow or a trophy mount? The consequences are
too great to contemplate," Mr. Baumgartner explained.
He'd be willing to let the government have 80% of his business for a
quick cash infusion. He thought something in the neighborhood of $1.8
million should do the trick. That would be enough to gas up his two tow
trucks, get some new taxidermy stuffing and clean up that overdue
account at the Number 10 Saloon and Casino over in Deadwood, S.D.
Treasury Department officials had no comment on Mr. Baumgartner's
request, but a source familiar with the response to the bailout of
American International Group said Treasury has been inundated with
similar requests.



      

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