Posted on 07/09/2011 12:30:15 PM PDT by nickcarraway
A North Naples woman is accused of hitting her live-in boyfriend on the head with a frying pan after he refused to let her use his razor.
Collier County deputies arrested Mary G. Batson, 22, of the 11000 block of Windsong Circle, at home Thursday on a battery charge.
Batsons live-in boyfriend, with whom she has a child, told deputies that his girlfriend became angry with him when he refused to let her borrow his razors to use in the shower.
According to the arrest report, Batson began attacking her boyfriend while he attempted to hide the razors in a kitchen cabinet. After first being clawed and scratched by the woman on his face and chest, the victim told deputies that his girlfriend then grabbed a frying pan and hit him on the head with it, leaving significant cuts on his face.
Batson stated that she slammed the pan against the counter during the altercation but denied striking him on the head with it, according to reports.
Wow, this stuff is everywhere today. Went to an Antique Power Show, one of the events was a skillet toss. We sang a song called My Big Iron Skillet. Skillets flyin’ everywhere.
A Casey Anthony juror?
*Not-a-ping-or-a-pong-from-a-frying-pan*
Gong show performance?
Naples was a small, beautiful resort town in the 60s and early 70s.
ps. my experience is they also dull knives, too.
Just don't tell them to shave the porcupine. That really makes 'em dull.
I might have suffered the same fate since the wife and I often spar about razor use. Fortunately for me, I do all the cooking so she doesn’t know what a frying pan is.
I think it's due to the actual skin area shaved. The face is about 1/20th the amount of area of the legs and pits and nether region.
I bet she’ll be a real joy during menopause.
ping
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