I'm sorry, I didn't know that my joke was that bad.
It wasn't that bad. I could just hear Marc saying something like that. Because he always talks about how his penis is amazing and is one with the gods <_>
I'm sorry, I didn't know that my joke was that bad.
It wasn't that bad. I could just hear Marc saying something like that. Because he always talks about how his penis is amazing and is one with the gods <_>
NEW YORK (CBS) Police in Bosnia say they have located the girl that sparked global outrage after a disturbing online video surfaced showing her throwing live puppies into a raging river.
London newspaper The Telegraph reports the girl was found after several tips trickled in from animal rights groups in Bosnia.
Officials say the girl is a minor and they are not releasing her name, according to The Telegraph.
In the 43-second clip, a girl with blonde hair, wearing a red-hooded sweater is seen grabbing six puppies from a white bucket and hurling them into a river.
At one point, someone can clearly be heard saying “whee!” while a black-and-white puppy is thrown into the water.
The video was posted on YouTube, but has since been taken down. The video surfaced online earlier this week,igniting an angry online crusade to identify the woman.
“The public has good reason to be concerned,” PETA Manager Martin Mersereau said in an official statement. “According to law-enforcement agencies and leading mental-health professionals, perpetrators of violent acts against animals are often repeat offenders who pose a serious threat to all animals - including humans.”
According to the New York Daily News, the girl’s parents are being questioned by local police.
NEW YORK (CBS) Police in Bosnia say they have located the girl that sparked global outrage after a disturbing online video surfaced showing her throwing live puppies into a raging river.
London newspaper The Telegraph reports the girl was found after several tips trickled in from animal rights groups in Bosnia.
Officials say the girl is a minor and they are not releasing her name, according to The Telegraph.
In the 43-second clip, a girl with blonde hair, wearing a red-hooded sweater is seen grabbing six puppies from a white bucket and hurling them into a river.
At one point, someone can clearly be heard saying “whee!” while a black-and-white puppy is thrown into the water.
The video was posted on YouTube, but has since been taken down. The video surfaced online earlier this week,igniting an angry online crusade to identify the woman.
“The public has good reason to be concerned,” PETA Manager Martin Mersereau said in an official statement. “According to law-enforcement agencies and leading mental-health professionals, perpetrators of violent acts against animals are often repeat offenders who pose a serious threat to all animals - including humans.”
According to the New York Daily News, the girl’s parents are being questioned by local police.
A 19-year-old woman has been charged with the fatal stabbing of her boyfriend Saturday morning in Audubon Park.
Twenty-one-year-old Matthew Hus of Audubon was stabbed about 2 a.m. Saturday at a home on the first block of Pelican Court in Audubon Park, the Camden County Prosecutor's Office reported. Hus was taken to Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital in Camden, where he was pronounced dead at 4 a.m.
Authorities said they charged Paige Pfefferle, who lived at the Pelican Court home, with murder in connection with the case. It appears she stabbed the victim, her boyfriend, during an argument, the prosecutor's office reported.
NEW YORK (CBS) Police in Bosnia say they have located the girl that sparked global outrage after a disturbing online video surfaced showing her throwing live puppies into a raging river.
London newspaper The Telegraph reports the girl was found after several tips trickled in from animal rights groups in Bosnia.
Officials say the girl is a minor and they are not releasing her name, according to The Telegraph.
In the 43-second clip, a girl with blonde hair, wearing a red-hooded sweater is seen grabbing six puppies from a white bucket and hurling them into a river.
At one point, someone can clearly be heard saying “whee!” while a black-and-white puppy is thrown into the water.
The video was posted on YouTube, but has since been taken down. The video surfaced online earlier this week,igniting an angry online crusade to identify the woman.
“The public has good reason to be concerned,” PETA Manager Martin Mersereau said in an official statement. “According to law-enforcement agencies and leading mental-health professionals, perpetrators of violent acts against animals are often repeat offenders who pose a serious threat to all animals - including humans.”
According to the New York Daily News, the girl’s parents are being questioned by local police.
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Not to give away all my cards, ladies, but I had to pick this book up today.
im so happy about this.
NEW YORK (CBS) Police in Bosnia say they have located the girl that sparked global outrage after a disturbing online video surfaced showing her throwing live puppies into a raging river.
London newspaper The Telegraph reports the girl was found after several tips trickled in from animal rights groups in Bosnia.
Officials say the girl is a minor and they are not releasing her name, according to The Telegraph.
In the 43-second clip, a girl with blonde hair, wearing a red-hooded sweater is seen grabbing six puppies from a white bucket and hurling them into a river.
At one point, someone can clearly be heard saying “whee!” while a black-and-white puppy is thrown into the water.
The video was posted on YouTube, but has since been taken down. The video surfaced online earlier this week,igniting an angry online crusade to identify the woman.
“The public has good reason to be concerned,” PETA Manager Martin Mersereau said in an official statement. “According to law-enforcement agencies and leading mental-health professionals, perpetrators of violent acts against animals are often repeat offenders who pose a serious threat to all animals - including humans.”
According to the New York Daily News, the girl’s parents are being questioned by local police.
http://www.courierpostonline.com/article/20100904/NEWS01/100904002/Woman-charged-in-stabbing-death-in-Audubon-Park
A 19-year-old woman has been charged with the fatal stabbing of her boyfriend Saturday morning in Audubon Park.
Twenty-one-year-old Matthew Hus of Audubon was stabbed about 2 a.m. Saturday at a home on the first block of Pelican Court in Audubon Park, the Camden County Prosecutor's Office reported. Hus was taken to Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital in Camden, where he was pronounced dead at 4 a.m.
Authorities said they charged Paige Pfefferle, who lived at the Pelican Court home, with murder in connection with the case. It appears she stabbed the victim, her boyfriend, during an argument, the prosecutor's office reported.