Posted on 12/24/2004 8:51:48 AM PST by Mo1
Well, they WOULD have some "unique" vacation photos. It's pretty sick. I could see keeping your plans if there were actually something you could do to help, but to just go on with your vacation plans as if nothing had happened seems incredibly ill-advised, not to mention just plain tacky.
ROTFL! That looks more like a dork manatee.
Nice to know you've still got the moves...
Aren't you proud that you are not part of the kinky clan?
When has tacky ever stopped many folks?
91???? Dang! I hope I am so well-preserved at that age. Better increase my intake of blue thigies.
*Smooch*
Well, there is certainly no shortage of those with no sense of decorum.....or decency, for that matter.
I suppose I should go get a quick shower. I am actually going to do something tonight besides work or FReep. One of my coworkers is having a get together at her house. This is the one who does blue thingies, too. I was passing the word around at the office yesterday since she has been on leave for 2 weeks. A couple of our other coworkers said it figures that her and would get along so well because she is a "wild child" too. Hmmmm....wonder what they meant by that.
Need someone to scrub your back?
Yikes! I thought this was FReepmail...
After paying property taxes yesterday, I can barely afford to pay attention, much less a good kink.
History of Property Taxes in the United States
http://eh.net/encyclopedia/?article=fisher.property.tax.history.us
HAPPY NEW YEARS!
Although ...... if we had slurped a whole lot of Blue Thingies and were really really sure that no one would ever find out or take pictures...........
So9
LOL! Happy New Year, Swervie.
*Smooch*
WFTV.com
Wal-Mart Employees Charged With Shooting Cat On Manager's Orders Wal-Mart conducted an investigation and fired three employees involved in the cat killing.
EVANSVILLE, Ind. -- Two Wal-Mart employees have been charged with felony animal cruelty after police said they followed a manager's orders to shoot and kill a stray cat.
The men, both assistant managers at the store, told police the manager ordered them to get rid of the animal that was living in a storage trailer behind their store.
Christopher Anderson, 29, and Jeffrey Hardin, 21, repeatedly shot the cat with a pellet gun from the store until it died the following day, a sheriff's report said.
Wal-Mart conducted an investigation and fired three employees involved in the cat killing. The company did not name the employees who were fired.
"We were sickened by this cruelty," said Kevin D. Miller, regional vice president for the Arkansas-based retailer.
The company plans to donate $10,000 to split between the Vanderburgh County and Warrick County Humane Societies in Indiana.
Anderson and Hardin were arrested and released after a court appearance Wednesday.
A truck driver who reported the incident said he saw store employees placing what he believed to be a dead animal in shrink wrap a day after he heard workers joking about shooting the cat.
Store manager Darrel Weitzel told police he had told some of his employees to get a gun and get rid of the cat after attempts to coax it from the trailer failed, according to a police report.
In another attack on a cat, two 13-year-old girls from New Jersey were charged with animal cruelty after allegedly stomping on a kitten and then burying it up to its neck, killing the animal.
The girls bragged in school about what they had done, said Beverly Greco, an agent for the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals.
"This is beyond sick -- it's evil," she said.
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