Someone beat you to this one!
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this is as tragically funny as the most recent education me and Little Bill got in Hagerstown,learning of the Hagerstown Transexual Hookers!
This gets the “Most Startling Headline of the Week” award.
ping
Poisoning midget wrestlers that Americans won’t poison.
Anybody heard from tijeras Slim lately ?
This is better (sadder?) than the Egyptian soccer team in South Africa that got rolled for $4K by hookers before they played the US.
goes to show ya, always buy genuine hos.
Looks like the little guy was already a sucker for the less than attractive ladies...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aQctbrkxlhM&feature=related
????????????????!!!!!!!!!!!!!
“Look for the union label...”
Accept no substitute prostitutes.
To be fair to midgets, the article does say larger men have also died in similar crimes.
“The Little Death” dies at the hands of a prostitute? How appropriate is that?
:-(
Last night in the midst of heated repartee I mercilessly browbeat my son whose firm belief in the value of self-defense in the face of civil decay allows him to think that salvation is at hand — the spiked-glove one.
He then suggested that with so much to say I should write —”What?, I asked him — fiction?”
Too late, I see, that too has been subsumed by grim reality.
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A hundred monkeys pounding away at 100 typewriters couldn’t come up with a headline like that in a 100 years.
Mexican midget wrestlers arrest
A woman has been arrested in Mexico over the deaths of two midget wrestlers - twin brothers - discovered in a hotel room last month.
Prosecutors allege she was one of two women who spiked the wrestlers' drinks with eye-drops as part of a robbery.
The 65-year-old woman denies the charges. The police said they were searching for her alleged accomplice, known as "The Fat One".
The wrestlers were part of the popular Lucha Mini wrestling circuit.
The brothers, Alejandro and Alberto Perez Jimenez, 35, fought under the names El Espectrito II ("The Little Ghost") and La Parkita ("Little Death"). Many professional Mexican wrestlers wear masks as part of their adopted characters.
'Big dose'
Prosecutors say the suspect met the two wrestlers in the centre of Mexico City and agreed to go back with them to their hotel room.
There, it is alleged, she and her friend put eye-drops into the brothers' alcoholic drinks.
Surveillance cameras showed the two women leaving the hotel. The suspect held by police was allegedly traced through calls made on one of the wrestlers' mobile phones.
The prosecutors say female gangs have been drugging men to rob them. The suspect and her accomplice, they allege, failed to take into account the wrestlers' small stature, and gave them too big a dose.
She admits meeting the wrestlers but denies drugging or killing them, telling prosecutors she stayed in their hotel room for just 20 minutes.
Story from BBC NEWS:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/pr/fr/-/2/hi/americas/8162991.stm