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Wednesday, April 11, 2007

I don't care what your stance is . . . THIS is funny

I pulled this from a post on To The People.

Dickhead

Via Scott Morgan:

New anti-marijuana ads in Australia are trying to be hip using lines like:

"Pot. It mightn't kill you, but it could turn you into a dickhead"

Hmmm... Is that true?

So I decided to check it out.

Can you identify the dickhead in this picture?

A picture named marksouder03.jpg

I thought so.
Check the link. Oh yeah, and this is the wikipedia entry for Mark Souder.

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Thursday, March 15, 2007

This is Disgusting - and someone needs a beating

You know how sometimes people just need killin'? Or a beating? This is one of those cases.

Girl unwraps box to find her dog's head


Crystal Brown, 17, wipes away tears in St. Paul, Minn., as she looks at a notice she had posted around her neighborhood after her dog Chevey went missing in February.  Two weeks ago, Brown received a gift-wrapped package with her severed dog's head inside. Her new puppy, Diesel, plays beside her.
By Renee Jones Schneider, Minneapolis Star Tribune via AP
Crystal Brown, 17, wipes away tears in St. Paul, Minn., as she looks at a notice she had posted around her neighborhood after her dog Chevey went missing in February. Two weeks ago, Brown received a gift-wrapped package with her severed dog's head inside. Her new puppy, Diesel, plays beside her.
ST. PAUL (AP) — A 17-year-old girl who spent weeks looking for her missing dog unwrapped a box left on her doorstep and found the pet's severed head inside, authorities said.

Homicide investigators were looking into the case because of the "implied" terroristic threat, St. Paul Police Sgt. Jim Gray said. The Humane Society of the United States said Wednesday it was offering a reward of up to $2,500 for information leading to an arrest and conviction.

"This was extraordinarily heinous," said Dale Bartlett, the Humane Society's deputy manager for animal cruelty issues. "I deal with hundreds and hundreds of cruelty cases each year. When I read about this case, it took my breath away. It's horrible."

After Crystal Brown's 4-year-old Australian shepherd mix wandered away last month, she put up "missing" posters in her neighborhood and went door to door looking for him. She called the St. Paul animal shelter and rode the bus there several times.

"I felt empty," Crystal told the Star Tribune of Minneapolis. "I couldn't talk to anyone. He was my dog. It was just me and him. ... I told him everything and he never shared any of my secrets."

Two weeks ago, a gift-wrapped box was left at the house Crystal shares with her grandmother. The box had batteries on top, and a note that said "Congratulations Crystal. This side up. Batteries included."

Crystal opened the box and found her dog's head inside. The box also contained Valentine's Day candy.

Kid Handsome

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