Monday, December 29, 2003

People will sue over anything!

2-year-old model seeks lost wages

STAMFORD, Connecticut (AP) -- A 2-year-old model and actor who cut his head at a playground is seeking unspecified lost wages and other compensation from the city.

Konrad Mader of Greenwich was running toward a treehouse at a playground November 4 when he crashed into a railing, according to a claim filed last week by his mother and reported Friday by The Advocate of Stamford. The blond toddler received several stitches.

Deena Mader, the boy's mother, did not specify how much she is seeking on behalf of her son.

In a letter to officials, she demanded compensation for medical bills, pain and suffering and a "lost wage amount due to his inability to audition or take modeling or commercial jobs while his head heals."

Mader blamed the boy's injury on a green railing, which she said blends in with the landscaping. Mader said the railing should be painted a brighter color.

"This accident was preventable had the railings and safety measures been correct at this park, " Mader wrote in her claim.

Tom Cassone, the city's director of legal affairs, said his office is investigating the claim.

Joe Falzone, a facilities manager in charge of maintaining city parks, said he is not aware of defects in the playground and there are no plans to make changes.

Tuesday, December 23, 2003

Three Time Loser?

Least Competent Criminals

James Perry, with four DUI arrests in Florida, feared rejection if he tried to get a driver's license in his new home state of Connecticut and so pretended to be Robert Kowalski (the name of his neighbor in Florida), but a routine computer check revealed "Robert Kowalski" to be a Michigan sex offender, unregistered in Connecticut (Clinton, Conn., September). And Mr. Chance Copp, 15, who was on probation for arson and who feared testing positive for marijuana, submitted the urine of a relative, instead, only to find out later that that urine tested positive for cocaine (Chillicothe, Ohio, November). [New Haven Register-AP, 9-26-03] [Columbus Dispatch-AP, 11-27-03]

Friday, December 19, 2003

Customer's Rudeness Worth $25K For Cashier

I love stories like this! *L*

Having a "Bad Hair Day"?

Not as bad as THIS person!


Wednesday, December 17, 2003

News of the Weird!

How about this site..... It's a great story how women with big breasts are smarter! *S*

Or a new Christmas Card/Song that'll make you howl with laughter! Just turn up your sound card.

Friday, December 12, 2003

Is this "Redneck Heaven"?

Ok, This site is pure redneck heaven!

They have things like:

The Redneck Dining Room Lamp


The Redneck Coffee-Pot/Desk Lamp


The Redneck Christmas Ornaments (old bicycle parts)


Redneck Bottle-Cap Jewelry



I'm glad I live up north.....


Wednesday, December 10, 2003

Maverick idea: 'Top Gun' Bush action figure

This HAS to be the STUPIDEST idea I've seen in ages!

Click here to see what I mean...



Tuesday, December 09, 2003

Police impersonator pulls over trooper

So, do you think this guy belongs in the Darwin Awards??

Monday, December 08, 2003

Woman gets 10 years for running over woman in Houston fast-food mayo dispute

A woman who ran down a McDonald's restaurant manager after she didn't get mayonnaise on her cheeseburger was sentenced to 10 years in prison Thursday for aggravated assault.

Waynetta Nolan, 37, has said she didn't mean to run over Sherry Jenkins, who was dragged across the burger chain's parking lot during the incident and broke her pelvis.

After ordering at the drive-thru April 23, Nolan became angry when she was told the restaurant's cheeseburgers didn't come with mayonnaise. Witnesses said she threw the burger back through the drive-thru window.

The manager offered her another burger but Nolan then complained about her french fries and drink.

When she couldn't pacify her customer, the manager called police and was told to take down the woman's license plate number. When she went outside, Nolan hit her with her car.

Nolan testified she was startled by a car horn, accelerated and accidentally hit Jenkins.



Monday, December 01, 2003

'Master' and 'slave' computer labels unacceptable, officials say!

Ok, so what idiot finally after years of this terminology in Hard Drive usage, finally said it's wrong?
Is a "slave" hard drive a detrimental term? GET A LIFE!!! sheesh.....

Read the story here