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To: Honor First who wrote (180738)7/11/2009 2:36:09 PM
From: ManyMoose  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 225578
 
I'm losing it, though. I still had half a pallet load of bricks on my truck. I found a table saw on Craig's List that met my needs and was cheap, and was only a few blocks away. So I went over and bought the thing and put it in front of the pallet load of bricks.

All of which was fine, and I was feeling quite proud of myself--until I stopped to back into my driveway to unload the table saw. The remaining pile of bricks fell over on the saw and cracked the table of the saw. Fortunately, the crack doesn't prevent the use of the saw, but my butt is still sore from all the self-administered kicking it got.

Bottom line--don't have Manymoose do your handyman chores. I have already reported him to Angie's List. You know, the list where you dis incompetent painting contractors and the like.



To: Honor First who wrote (180738)7/11/2009 3:33:22 PM
From: goldworldnet  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 225578
 
I know you wouldn't do this, but this woman went to far.

Woman, 75, Accused of Killing Fawn

AP - (July 8)

An Ohio woman who found a fawn in her flower garden has been accused of beating it to death with a shovel.
Dorothy Richardson, 75, was charged in a warrant with animal cruelty at her Euclid home near the Cleveland Metroparks Euclid Creek Reservation, a wooded park where deer, foxes and other wildlife roam.

Video Interview at website.

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