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  1. Interesting. I had a friend who said his mom died of cancer and that it stank and that led to her drinking heavy in the end there...guess I would to. Smelling your own death. Yuk Maybe doctors should use cancer smelling dogs...?
  2. yah me too. Too many pic pockets...druggings...groppings and fights and drama lately but I do this every few years or so. I regress and regroup and go back to my hippie roots with more concerts...small home parties...drummings...coffee houses. Just cause your not a clubber doesn't mean you are not social... I find its easier to abstain from drinking out of bars.
  3. I like that lil words of wisdom phrase. May print it out and keep it. Thanks.
  4. ...just wondered if there are any on this site. I am not talking if you have seen some space craft...cause I have to. But an actual abductee. I know one. Well, two actually in the same family...they claim they were abducted near Grand Rapids in the 90's. Just wondered how many people think they have been or know someone who claims to have been abducted. Curious.
  5. Art...as in movies, imitates life....again? Jurasic park here we come. Good idea/bad idea. ME THINKS BAAAD IDEA and please no breading or gene slicing it with the elephant. No.
  6. The father of Slumdog Millionaire star Rubina Ali reportedly offered to sell his 9-year-old daughter for nearly $300,000, Britain's News of the World reports. Trying to confirm that he is fielding several lucrative adoption offers, reporters from the paper posed as a wealthy Middle Eastern family interested in buying the girl. "I have to consider what's best for me, my family and Rubina's future," said Rubina's dad, Rafiq Qureshi, who claims to be broke and left with "nothing" from the Oscar-winning flick. See photos from this year's Oscars The paper claims that Rubina was originally being sold for $75,000, but her father raised the price after the success of Slumdog. "The child is special now," the girl's uncle said, according to the paper. "This is an Oscar child!" See your favorite child stars all grown up A rep for Save The Children, a charity with offices in Mumbai, said Rubina's case should force India to crack down on child and human trafficking. "The Indian government must sign up to the International Labor Organization's convention for abolishing the worst forms of child labor and trafficking," said the group's director of campaigns Adrian Lovett.
  7. 'bout to go do yard work and raid peoples poppy patches
  8. I have accidently showed my ass a few x. I wear mini skirts a bit... Its ok if I am drunk I get over it quick. Not if I am sober. Once my bare ass was video taped at a family gathering tho helping kids open presents... I never wear mini skirts to family events anymore. Once I fell on the ice and flashed everyone but I was in so much pain I didn't care Once getting off a bar stool made of leather, I sweat and things stick to me and there you have it moon #4 or so... Again a mini skirt and I am not always wearing a g string Then my buddy lifted my skirt and showed the whole bar my ass before I had a chance to pull it down. Nice gal she is.
  9. Good thing they got this guy before he got more. Hillside strangler stories quote: '3. Appearance of "Steve." "Steve" was seen in full bloom, out of trance. He was very crude and nasty, using the word "fuck" in every sentence. He lunged at Johnson, who was operating the video camera behind my right shoulder. He talked about Ken in the third person, constantly putting him down. He freely admitted to strangling the two local victims cause I hate fuckin' cunts." He committed the crime, he said, to get Ken out of the way, so that he could control the body full-time. He further admitted to killing four of the Hillside Strangler victims and watching his cousin, Angelo Buono, kill the other five victims. He denied there were any others like him inside Ken. When I called for Ken and put my hand in front of his forehead, "Steve" slumped into his chair and was replaced by a very tired Ken.' from here: http://www.dissociation.com/index/published/bianchi.txt http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kenneth_Bianchi
  10. omg ahhhh! nonono! quote: 'Trading Up? Carol BundyDoug Clark and Carol Bundy were responsible for "the Sunset Strip Slayings" in Hollywood in the early 1980s. Bundy would entice women into the car so that Clark could force them into sexual acts, during which he would shoot them in the head. He would then have sex with the corpses...or just with a severed head. Once Bundy made the head up to look like Barbie, which Doug then took for his pleasure. When arrested, they were charged with six counts of murder—five females and one male (a friend of Carol's whom she had killed and beheaded). While in jail awaiting trial, Clark devised a plan. He had learned that Veronica Compton was in the same prison as Bundy, and he saw an opportunity. Hoping to gain her trust and affection via his seductive letters (and a Valentine decorated with a headless female corpse), he started up a correspondence. When a Washington jury convicted her for attempted murder, he sent her a rose. He hoped he could win her into helping him to frame Bundy. He wanted her to say that Bundy had confessed that she alone was responsible for the murders. Compton enthusiastically responded to Clark's descriptions of violence and necrophilia with her own, and they seemed to get along quite well.'
  11. http://www.trutv.com/library/crime/crimina...groupies/7.html quote: 'In addition to revealing the kooky plot she'd dreamed up with Bianchi during Buono's trial, she also admitted on the stand that she and serial killer Douglas Clark were planning to purchase a mortuary together so they could have sex with the dead. How she got involved with him is another story.'
  12. Maui for me, if I could move there I so would. Too far from work and family for me though...I am stuck here I am afraid. I do hope I get to visit again before I die. It was so beautiful, that offsets the horrible possibility of dying in a hurricane. Getting to swim in that clean ocean everyday...it didn't feel salty and sticky. And all those waterfalls and beaches. Yup. Maui is paradise for me.
  13. relaxed, refreshed and renewed. ~sigh` In a few years I am moving back out to lake orion.... I can't wait to be in total solitude again in the woods everyday.
  14. PALMDALE, Calif. — A woman was arrested Thursday for allegedly murdering her 1-year-old daughter, dumping her body along a highway and telling authorities the child was kidnapped. Stacey Barker, 24, has been under investigation since her toddler was found March 20 in tall grass a few blocks from a Los Angeles highway. The woman initially reported being knocked out by someone while putting young Emma into her car and waking up to find the child missing. She later recanted the story and claimed the child died in an accident. "Investigators discovered several inconsistencies in her story almost immediately," said Steve Whitmore, spokesman for the Los Angeles County sheriff's office. "As they continued to question her, her story began to change." Whitmore said Barker had head injuries when authorities responded to her assault report. He said detectives are investigating whether they were self-inflicted. Barker was detained for questioning after the child's body was discovered, but she was released into the custody of her parents several days later. She was booked Thursday on suspicion of murder and was being held on $1 million bond. Barker's father told The Associated Press last month that Barker lived at home with her parents and younger brother who all took turns taking care of the family's first and only grandchild. Gary Barker said his wife worked at night so they wouldn't have to send Emma to day care, while his son watched Emma during the morning so other family members could rest.
  15. Print ShareThisEDINBURGH, Scotland — A South African man pleaded guilty Friday to kidnapping a nurse in Scotland and keeping her locked in the trunk of a car for 10 days. Justice Ngema, 35, pleaded guilty to 14 charges including assault, abduction and robbery, as well as several thefts. He faces sentencing in July. Magdeline Makola, 38, also from South Africa, was rescued by police who found her in a car trunk in December. "When I was taken I did not think I was going to survive and the experience of being trapped is one that will stay with me for the rest of my life," Makola said in a statement read outside the court by Detective Constable Kevin Huliston. "I am pleased that Justice Ngema has pleaded guilty today and I want people to know that I feel no anger towards him, only pity. I wish him well in the future and I will pray for him," she added. Prosecutors said Ngema had invited himself into her home and asked for a drink, then grabbed her neck with both hands. "I'm a professional in this job, I kill people. You shut up right now," prosecutors quoted him as saying. He punched her and used force to obtain her bank codes, prosecutors said, then carried her out and put her in the trunk of her own car. Prosecutors said Ngema used Makola's bank card to go Christmas shopping, in some cases with his girlfriend. When police found Makola, she was severely dehydrated and had suffered kidney failure, prosecutor Alex Prentice said. "She would not have survived a further two days," he said. Detective Inspector Alan Sommerville, who led the investigation, praised Makola "for the strength and courage she has shown both during her ordeal and throughout her recovery." "She is a remarkable individual," he said.
  16. Print ShareThisMexico City closed schools across the metropolis of 20 million Friday after at least 16 people died and more than 900 others fall ill from what health officials suspect is a new strain of swine flu. World health officials worried that it could mark the start of a flu pandemic. The World Health Organization in Geneva, Switzerland said at least 57 have died in the outbreak, although it wasn't yet clear if this larger number of deaths was due to swine flu. "We are very, very concerned," said Thomas Abraham, a spokesman for the agency. "We have what appears to be a novel virus and it has spread from human to human." If international spread is confirmed, that meets WHO's criteria for raising the pandemic alert level, he added. Abraham said WHO on Friday raised their internal alert system, allowing them to divert more money and personnel to dealing with the outbreak. "It's all hands on deck at the moment." Abraham said. Mexico's Health Secretary, Jose Cordova, said only 16 of the deaths have been confirmed to have been caused by the new strain, through testing at the government's laboratories. Samples from 44 other people who died were still being tested. The health department put the total number of people sickened at around 943 nationwide. Cordova said samples were sent to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in Atlanta, Georgia, to determine whether it's the same virus infecting seven people in Texas and California. As of now, tests show the flu is a "new, different strain ... that originally came from pigs." "We certainly have 60 deaths that we can't be sure are from the same virus, but it is probable," Cordova told MVS radio in Mexico City. Cordova described a chilling new strain that had killed only people among the normally less-vulnerable young and mid-adult age range. One possibility is that the most vulnerable segments of the population — infants and the aged — had been vaccinated against other strains, and that those vaccines may be providing some protection. Related StoriesFACTBOX: Swine Flu But Dr. Anne Schuchat of the CDC said "at this point, we do not have any confirmations of swine influenza in Mexico" of the kind that sickened seven California and Texas residents. All seven U.S. victims recovered from a strain of the flu that combines pig, bird and human viruses in a way that researchers have not seen before. Cordova also told MVS radio in Mexico City that Mexican health officials can't be sure that the deaths "are from the same virus, but it is probable." Closing the schools kept 6.1 million students home from day care centers through high schools, and thousands more were affected as colleges and universities closed down. Parents scrambled to juggle work and family concerns due to what local media said was the first citywide schools closure since Mexico City's devastating 1985 earthquake. Lillian Molina and other teachers at the Montessori's World preschool scrubbed down their empty classrooms with Clorox, soap and Lysol on Friday between fielding calls from worried parents. While the school has had no known cases among its students, Molina supported the government's decision to shutter classes, especially in preschools. "It's great they are taking precautions," she said. "I think it's a really good idea." Authorities advised capital residents not to go to work if they felt ill, and to wear surgical masks if they had to move through crowds. A wider shutdown — perhaps including shutting down government offices — was being considered. "It is very likely that classes will be suspended for several days," Cordova said. "We will have to evaluate, and let's hope this doesn't happen, the need to restrict activity at workplaces." Still, U.S. health officials said it's not yet a reason for alarm in the United States. The five in California and two in Texas have all recovered, and testing indicates some common antiviral medications seem to work against the virus. Schuchat of the CDC said officials believe the new strain can spread human-to-human, which is unusual for a swine flu virus. The CDC is checking people who have been in contact with the seven confirmed U.S. cases, who all became ill between late March and mid-April. The U.S. cases are a growing medical mystery because it's unclear how they caught the virus. The CDC said none of the seven people were in contact with pigs, which is how people usually catch swine flu. And only a few were in contact with each other. CDC officials described the virus as having a unique combination of gene segments not seen in people or pigs before. The bug contains human virus, avian virus from North America and pig viruses from North America, Europe and Asia. Health officials have seen mixes of bird, pig and human virus before, but never such an intercontinental combination with more than one pig virus in the mix. Scientists keep a close eye on flu viruses that emerge from pigs. The animals are considered particularly susceptible to both avian and human viruses and a likely place where the kind of genetic reassortment can take place that might lead to a new form of pandemic flu, said Dr. John Treanor, an infectious disease specialist at the University of Rochester Medical Center. The virus may be something completely new, or it may have been around for a while but was only detected now because of improved lab testing and disease surveillance, CDC officials said. The virus was first detected in two children in southern California — a 10-year-old boy in San Diego County and a 9-year-old girl in neighboring Imperial County. It's not known if anyone is getting sick from the virus right now, CDC officials said. It's also not known if the seasonal flu vaccine that Americans got last fall and early this year protects against this type of virus. People should wash their hands and take other customary precautions, CDC officials said
  17. I remember reading an article in Cosmo where this gal's dog kept chewing and whining at a mole she had on her thigh...turns out it was cancerous. Stories of animals with startling abilities aren't rare. Tales have long existed of dogs detecting various types of cancer with their sense of smell. A study later proved that dogs could sense evidence of bladder cancer by smelling it in urine. Some people who suffer from serious epilepsy use specially trained dogs provided by charities. These dogs warn their owners of impending seizures by licking or some other signal. One woman said that her dog regularly gives her a 40-minute warning, allowing her to get to a safe place so as not to worry about the seizures putting her in danger [source: BBC News]. The seizure-sensing dogs look for subtle smells and changes in features of their owners (such as dilated pupils). Their training, which takes at least a year, teaches them to warn their owners. While we're used to hearing about dogs learning to help the blind or search out injured people, Oscar's case is more puzzling. Cats, unlike dogs or even elephants, aren't associated with altruistic, empathic behavior. Scientists believe that dogs can sense disease in others because of their evolutionary origin as wolves, who needed to be able to detect when someone in the pack was hurt or sick. http://www.cupofdog.com/2008/07/30/dogs-pr...ee-dead-people/ stuff all over the internet about this subject...
  18. death by deoderant? 9. Death by Deodorant Peter Cade/Getty Images Aerosol deodorant can be dangerous if it's overused in a confined space.In 1998, a 16-year-old boy in England passed away from a heart attack after being exposed to too many deodorant fumes. At the time of his death, the BBC claimed that more than 130 people had died after purposely inhaling aerosol deodorant products since 1971, but the boy's death was the only accidental case on record [source: BBC]. It seems that he was obsessed with personal hygiene and smelling fresh, so he'd spray his entire body with deodorant at least two times per day. It got so bad at times that the family of the boy could taste the fumes downstairs. In spite of this, they never thought he was in any danger. An autopsy revealed that he had 10 times the lethal amount of butane and propane in his bloodstream. It turns out that the boy used the deodorant in a relatively confined space even though warning labels recommend using it in a well-ventilated area.
  19. found this in death by cubicle When Co-workers Become Killers Inside or outside the cubicle, workplace violence is a major threat to occupational safety. More than 3 million people in the United States are victims of physical attacks in the workplace each year, and homicide is the No. 1 cause of death for women in the workplace [source: Mannila]. Additionally, a survey of almost 500 U.S. workers found that almost one quarter of the participants were victims of habitual workplace bullying, and they weren't the only ones affected -- merely observing this bullying increased levels of stress in other employees [source: Lutgen-Sandvik]. Don't ignore your gut reactions that a co-worker could be dangerous; potentially violent behavior should be reported to a supervisor or human resources representative.
  20. From the how stuff works site: In July 2007, a fascinating story emerged in the New England Journal of Medicine about a cat that could "predict" the deaths of patients in a nursing home several hours before they died. Oscar, a cat adopted by the staff of the Steere House Nursing and Rehabilitation Center in Providence, R.I., has at least 25 successful predictions, in which patients died hours after the cat sat down by their beds. After the nursing home's staff caught on to Oscar's ability, they began alerting families whenever the cat took up his post next to a patient. Most families tolerate or even welcome his presence, though Oscar becomes upset if forced out of the room of a dying patient, meowing outside the door. OMG that is sooo gothly cute. A grim reaper kitty! Me want!
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