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  1. Kristina Karo has come forward to get her hand's on some of her former pal's millions by claiming that Mila was responsible for the emotional damage caused by the star's theft. Kristina maintains that during their first year at school (so when they were around about five years old), when they were both living in Ukraine , Mila was responsible for the disappearance of her beloved chicken, aptly named 'Doggie', who she was "inseparable" with. The heartbroken woman goes on to insist that the disappearance of Doggie made her become an "emotional wreck" and she even had to have therapy to get over the loss. https://uk.celebrity.yahoo.com/gossip/omg/mila-kunis-faces-lawsuit-after-being-accused-of-stealing-her-childhood-friend-s-chicken-125521212.html
  2. Just amazing how well Darling has played, I would like to think if the Hawks do finish Predators off, they go back to Crawford to start next series. Hard to put Darling on the bench with this performance.
  3. GRANDVILLE, Mich. — A Grandville business owner is encouraging customers to bring guns into his shop and says he won’t do business with gays. Brian Klawiter made the statements on his Dieseltec Facebook page Tuesday morning. Dieseltec is a diesel repair and performance shop located at 2875 Ottawa Avenue SW in Grandville. (Partial Facebook post follows) Guns ARE allowed at DIESELTEC, so much so in fact that we will offer a discount if you bring in your gun. (“On duty” cops are excluded because thats not their gun, thats my gun bought with my money, off duty absolutely!) I am a Christian. My company will be run in a way that reflects that. Dishonesty, thievery, immoral behavior, etc. will not be welcomed at MY place of business. (I would not hesitate to refuse service to an openly gay person or persons. Homosexuality is wrong, period. If you want to argue this fact with me then I will put your vehicle together with all bolts and no nuts and you can see how that works.) Grandville business owner says bring in guns, but gays should stay away | Fox17
  4. After attending Pearl Jam concert in 400 section, that's where I'm going to try to sit for any Cubs games in future. Essentially 400 is 7 or 8 rows before 500 section. There is a walkway between section 400 or 500. I would say anything in 400 section and you are going to be good. You sit in lower level or even 500 level, you have to research make sure you aren't sitting behind a pole. :lol2: Left field bleachers are scheduled to be opened in May, but that's general admission and since only partial bleacher seats will be available. I think tickets may be limited there.
  5. Darling has been solid all year for Hawks, but to make playoff debut in that situation was unbelievable. Shall see how Crawford responds Friday.
  6. A majority of stats/reaction this early in the season is usually ridiculous, BUT the one I saw after Cubs win was stunning. At 4-2, this is first time Cubs have been 2 games over .500 since 2009. That's unbelievable.
  7. I just find the stories and post them here. Maybe we can have Warren Commission look into it. :lol2:
  8. Authorities say a woman was accidentally shot by her son-in-law while he was trying to shoot an armadillo. The incident had a lot of people scratching their heads- even law enforcement. "Just the circumstances, just all the way around, the whole situation was unusual," said Investigator Bill Smith with the Lee county Sheriff's Office. The shooting happened Sunday night on Gosa Road. Lee County Sheriff's deputies said 54-year-old Larry McElroy was outside when he fired his 9 mm pistol at the armadillo. The bullet killed the animal, but also ricocheted off of it, hit a fence, went through the back door of his mother-in-law's mobile home, through a recliner she was sitting in, and into her back. Man shoots at armadillo, bullet hits mother-in-law - WALB.com, South Georgia News, Weather, Sports
  9. SILVER SPRING, Md. — Maryland parents accused of child neglect for letting their kids roam around their neighborhood had to retrieve them from the county's Children's Protective Services after police removed the youngsters from a park. At about 4:55 p.m. ET Sunday, Montgomery County police received a call to check on the welfare of Danielle and Sasha Meitiv's children — Rafi, 10, and Dvora, 6 — at a park here. Officers found the children unattended and brought them to the agency as part of protocol, they said. Montgomery County police and county Children's Protective Services are jointly investigating the Meitivs of Silver Spring for allowing their children to walk repeatedly around the neighborhood alone. The parents say they know where their children are but are allowing them independence. Officers picked up the children about two blocks from home, Rafi said, telling them they would drop them off at home. Instead, the two sat in a patrol car for 2½ hours then were taken about 10 miles away to Children's Protective Services offices in Rockville, Md. Parents in trouble again for letting kids walk alone
  10. Their story begins at the old Homer G. Phillips Hospital in St. Louis. Shortly after delivering her baby, Zella Price was told the infant died. But Melanie was alive and for some unknown reason, she adopted by another family. Zella Price said she is hurt by the years of separation, but is thankful for this second chance. “(God) has given me everything the devil has taken from me,” Price said. “I’m getting it back. I’m getting my baby back.” Gilmore lost her hearing at the age of three because of a childhood illness. This reunion is something she has wanted for a long time. “I am just so happy…very excited,” she said. Gilmore’s children knew about their mom’s wish. They used the Internet and eventually found Zella Price. DNA testing confirmed Zella is Melanie’s mother. Mom reunited with daughter 50 years after being told she died | FOX2now.com
  11. Jak & Co. Hairdressers opened downtown 50 years ago, and moved it to now-trendy Bloomingdale in 1988. For much of its past quarter-century, the store has been surrounded by a laundromat, a uniform business and liquor stores with Plexiglass windows. Now, Jackson-Martin says the property owners want to charge market rate — an amount that Jak & Co. Hairdressers couldn’t pay. D.C. Landlord and Tenant Branch records indicate that an eviction receipt was processed in March. Jackson-Martin plans to vacate by the end of April and is selling and donating the salon’s equipment and helping its hairdressers — many of whom have been there for decades — find new jobs. After 50 years, a D.C. store will close ?due to gentrification? - The Washington Post
  12. Goodness, what a way to kick start the thread. Awesome stuff :lol2: :thumb:
  13. John Bailey said he was walking in the Sebastian Inlet State Park Monday night when he noticed a bobcat on the beach staring into the water at a shark snacking on a smaller fish in the shallow surf. All of a sudden, the bobcat leaped into the water to snag the 3-4 foot shark and dragged it onto the beach, Bailey said. WPBF was naturally suspicious of the photo and reached out to the Florida Wildlife Conservation Commission for their opinion. Officials with the FWC said that this is normal behavior for a predatory cat. Is it real? Photo shows bobcat dragging shark in Florida | Local News - WESH Home
  14. As Taco Bell Corp. strives to “break out of the sea of sameness” at breakfast, CEO Brian Niccol has a broader plan to set the brand apart this year — including testing delivery and expanding its catering test. Niccol, who stepped into the CEO role at Taco Bell in January after his predecessor Greg Creed became CEO of parent Yum Brands Inc., outlined ambitious plans for the coming year in an interview with Nation’s Restaurant News. The initiatives are all part of an ongoing plan to position Taco Bell as a forward-thinking brand for Millennials and future generations in the rapidly changing quick-service landscape, according to Niccol. “I know a lot of people are talking about creating modern fast-food brands, and a lot are trying. But we’re already on our way,” he said. “We’re continuing to move Taco Bell into its own category.” Taco Bell Corp. CEO: 2015 plans include delivery | Quick Service content from Nation's Restaurant News
  15. BOULDER - Colorado Parks and Wildlife say goldfish have taken over a lake in Boulder. Wildlife officials believe someone dumped a handful of the pet fish into Teller Lake a few years ago. That handful has now multiplied to thousands. "These are domestic fish actually.These are fish from a store I imagine. They can out-compete the native fish," Colorado Parks and Wildlife spokesperson Jennifer Churchill said. Thousands of goldfish taking over Teller Lake
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