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Re: Things in news stories that bug you
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Here is something that just bugged me after I saw it: "Cop drops slippy puddle lawsuit" First off, a police officer suing someone for slipping in a puddle? And secondly, is it slippy or slippery? Slippy sounds so corny and lame. [/ QUOTE ] Yeah that's a good one too. Read the original story here Serve and protect, lol. |
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Re: Things in news stories that bug you
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[ QUOTE ] Here is something that just bugged me after I saw it: "Cop drops slippy puddle lawsuit" First off, a police officer suing someone for slipping in a puddle? And secondly, is it slippy or slippery? Slippy sounds so corny and lame. [/ QUOTE ] Yeah that's a good one too. Read the original story here Serve and protect, lol. [/ QUOTE ] "The child, Joey Cosmillo, fell into the family pool in January. He was resuscitated but suffered brain damage and can't walk, talk or swallow. He lives in a nursing home and eats and breathes through tubes." ...... "Police Sgt. Andrea Eichhorn alleges the boy's family left a puddle of water on the floor, causing her fall during the rescue effort. She broke her knee and missed two months of work." ...... "It's a situation where the Cosmillos have caused these problems, brought them on themselves, then tried to play the victim," Heil[the officer's lawyer] said." Maximum insensitivity possible? |
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