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I feel the same way about BATMAN.
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So I assume you never watch FOX NEWS.
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I NEVER THOUGHT THEY'D FIND THE KID ALIVE... CASEY HATHAWAY: MISSING NORTH CAROLINA THREE-YEAR-OLD WAS CRYING FOR HIS MOTHER IN THE WOODS WHEN RESCUERS FOUND HIM Officials have spoken about the dramatic search for North Carolina 3-year-old Casey Hathaway, who went missing on Tuesday and miraculously found alive three days later in some woods near his grandmother’s house in Craven County. After he was reported missing, a large search and rescue operation was put together, involving numerous organizations including the FBI, NCIS and the Marine Corps, as well as several volunteers, CNN reported. They faced difficult terrain, poor visibility and bad weather, including near-freezing temperatures. Thankfully, their efforts were a success. At a press conference on Thursday evening, Shane Grier, captain of Chocowinity Emergency Medical Services and a member of the rescue operation, spoke about the moment when the search team found the child—who was calling out for his mother—in a wooded area off a road. “We located by voice this young man, went to him, disentangled him from some briers that he was hung up in, brought him out… here we are,” Grier told reporters. Stanley 'GO FLY A' Kite, Emergency Services Director, said Hathaway was found just after 9:00 p.m. and, amazingly, despite not having suitable clothes for cold temperatures, appeared to be in good health. "Just a little bit after 9 o'clock is when I got the information by radio that he had been located and the fact he was talking and he was able to give them his name," Kite told local news outlet WCTI. "We were very impressed by that, it was very positive information given the amount of time he had been exposed to the environment, to the elements and conditions. It's really and truly a miracle." Craven County Sheriff Chip Hughes highlighted the significant contribution of those who had provided the search team with tips. “It was folks giving us tips and leads and the rescue teams jumping right on it and following every lead. And I tell you we had a lot of them come in, we hit every one of them immediately and diligently, and it paid off,” he told reporters. “I could not be happier by the way this turned out.” “We initially went into the search where he was last seen and that’s where we started working it out methodically,” Hughes said. “So, this was definitely an area, we got a call, a tip, our deputies and the captain [Grier] went straight to the location. As soon as the captain stepped out, he heard Casey asking for his mother. He was about 40 or 50 yards into the woods, I had to go through a lot of water to get to him, and then [he] was there in some vines and thorn bushes.” After being found, the 3-year-old was taken to Carolina East Medical Center in New Bern, NC, where he was evaluated by doctors. According to Hughes, Hathaway was not very talkative immediately after being found and hasn’t explained how he got lost. “He hasn’t said a whole lot, except when his little sister came in there he really brightened up then,” Hughes said. Brittany Hathaway, Casey’s mother, thanked all of those who had contributed to the search effort and confirmed that her son was recovering well. “I just want to tell everybody that we’re very thankful that you took the time out to come search for Casey and prayed for him, and he’s good, he’s up and talking, he’s already asked to watch Netflix, so he’s good,” she said at the press conference. The 3-year-old went missing on Tuesday while playing in the garden of his grandmother’s house in Ernul, NC. Forty-five minutes passed before a relative called 911 to alert police of his disappearance.
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How Scooby the golden retriever helped solve his own dog-napping Scooby solved his own dog-napping. The dogged golden retriever from Brooklyn helped cops collar his captor after being snatched from a burglarized Gravesend home — by running out to greet investigators when they knocked on the suspect’s door, police said. Scooby’s owners panicked on Thursday when they came home and saw no sign of their beloved two-year-old furball. They dashed into the street, yelling for help, only to find cops from the 62nd Precinct already on the block and on the case. The plainclothed officers had been investigating break-ins in the area and had identified Cory Gaudio, 23, as a suspect from surveillance footage. Frella Correa, 52, and her husband Ever Vega, told them they had just been burglarized. A wedding ring, a computer, but most importantly, Scooby, were gone. Minutes later, the cops were banging on Gaudio’s door, not knowing if he was involved in the Correa break-in, but suspecting him in a string of others, police said. A man other than Gaudio answered. Ruh-roh. That’s when Scooby snapped into action — bolting out to greet Officers Nicholas Occhipinti and Anthony Brucato, tail waving. With the name “Scooby” and his family’s phone number stamped on his collar tag, the cops had all evidence they needed to make a bust. Scooby had essentially solved his own mystery. And without Shaggy at his side. Within three hours, he was back with his delirious owners. “He was so happy to see us,” said Correa. “He was jumping around. Of course, I hugged him. Even the neighbors. They were helping to look for him, too. We were so scared.” The dog got the moniker “because he is funny,” she said. And hungry. Correa, a hotel worker, brought along some of the purloined pooch’s favorite Scooby snacks during a media event at the precinct stationhouse Saturday. “He eats everything but he likes chicken and meat,” she said. “He likes our food, too — rice, beans, peanuts.” Gaudio was ordered held in lieu of $20,000 cash bail on Saturday night, and was charged with burglary and possession of a weapon, drugs and stolen property. A judge issued orders of protection barring Gaudio from contact with any of his alleged victims, including Scooby. “So you have me on a stolen dog?” prosecutors say he guiltily blurted out when they busted him. “I found it and I was going to keep it for a reward.” When cops searched the apartment, they also found pain pills, gun ammo, a machete, a sword, a “knuckle knife” and a police scanner tuned to the 62 police precinct. He is suspected of snatching cell phones and jewelry — and being outsmarted by a dog. Zoinks!
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That's why he's meditating at the beach and showing us he has a horse between his legs.
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Dear Readers of DEAR ABBY: The departments of psychiatry and medicine at Tufts Medical Center want to learn more about the impact caregiving has on family members and friends of people who have been diagnosed with depression or other illnesses. Because family members and friends play a large part in providing care while also balancing jobs and other responsibilities, the physicians and research scientists at Tufts are asking you, my readers, to share the impact caregiving has on different aspects of your life, including your ability to work and your health and well-being. This information will be used to improve services to caregivers and the people they support. You may be eligible to participate if you are a: ■caregiver for a relative or friend with depression or other illnesses, ■person who has depression that has not improved with treatment, ■person who is employed and not involved in caregiving. If you are interested in participating in this important study, please visit http://bewellatwork.org/NCS/. Participation in this study is voluntary and anonymous. It involves answering a brief set of questions and, if you are eligible to participate, completing an anonymous survey. The entire study is conducted on the internet and is completely private. In the past, readers have generously helped by sharing experiences, and I hope you will do so again.
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New Jersey Gay Couple Discovers They Are Long Lost Twins
samhexum replied to tanman4u's topic in The Lounge
I'm almost positive I posted a whole series of pics of them at ATKOL (RIP ). -
New Jersey Gay Couple Discovers They Are Long Lost Twins
samhexum replied to tanman4u's topic in The Lounge
It would be a more interesting headline if it said they were identical. :cool: -
I never watched SFU, but know it's considered one of the better series finales ever. I liked THE SOPRANOS, but was never as gung-ho about the series as others were, and I found the ending to be an anti-climactic yawn. MTM & NEWHART had two of the best finales ever.
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I searched for a title that included some version of the word dance. This one seemed to fit and made the comic even funnier to me-- Garfield is usually lazy & standoffish & wouldn't accept an invitation to dance; the strip is so silly and he has such a goofy grin in the last panel that it just cracks me up. I don't know what is considered too old to resurrect. I try to limit my searches now to 4 years or less (in this case I stretched a bit to 4.2 ) started by somebody who still posts regularly or including multiple posts by currently active posters.
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FUCK YOU WilliamM! Watch Your Back!
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MAKE WAR, NOT LOVE... They’re the least horny rhinos on Earth. The Sumatran species of rhino is among the planet’s most endangered mammals because males and females in captivity would rather fight than mate, scientists say. There are just 80 Sumatran rhinos left. Researchers at Britian’s Mammal Society warn that the only way to save them is through advanced fertility treatments or cloning,according to The Sunday Times. Sumatran rhinos are so rare in the wild that males can’t find female mates, the scientists said. Two species of rhino recently became extinct.
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Was she a Vanderbilt or a Whitney?
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