April 6th, 2007 at 7:57 pm
Did you hear the true story about how a woman lured her husband from a self made box that was perched on top of a 72 foot pole?
No? Well he’d been up there protesting a looming jail term when his wife lured him down with a topless picture of herself that she’d included in the lunch that she’d sent up to him.
The hope and promise of a romp does it every time it seems.
Fred Gregor, 45 of Germany, was trying to have his 15 month conviction for fraud over turned by staying in his small cubicle which was perched high up on a converted television mast.
When interviewed over the telephone, he told Reuters that he wanted a new trial. His wife Susanne, 25, had originally backed up his protest until she eventually decided she’d had enough. Susanne is a former stripper. No wonder that topless photo worked! Together she and Fred are the parents of five children.
Perhaps now he’ll appeal his conviction just like most other people do when they feel that they’ve been wrongly convicted.
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January 25th, 2007 at 5:21 pm
I work in a hospital with lots of and lots of women who talk about Soap Opera’s all the time.
You should hear how they go one when they think they might miss an episode because of the way their shift is scheduled.
Well, now I can tell them about the Soap Opera website.
They can visit the website to catch up on what’s been happening on all their favorite soaps. The site even has interviews with some of the soap stars, behind the scenes info, discussion forums and spoilers too!
It’s just the kind of site that I know many of the nurses that I work with would love.
Check the site out if you are a Soap Opera fanatic or if you’ve missed some episodes of your favorite shows.
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December 14th, 2006 at 6:29 pm
After shooting video undercover in 10 Army recruiting offices in New York, New Jersey and Connecticut, ABC News released in November an episode of recruiters telling a prospect that no one is going to Iraq anymore. “No, we’re bringing people back,” he said, and his partner followed with, “We’re not at war. War ended a long time ago.”
In a separate on-camera interview, Col. Robert Manning, who is in charge of Army recruiting in the Northeast, generously told ABC News that he disagreed with the recruiters. “We are a nation and Army at war still.”
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