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Dallas: Cabdriver on trial is accused of sprinkling grated feces on
grocery store goods By TIM WYATT / The Dallas Morning News Testimony began Tuesday in the trial of a cabdriver accused of dusting pastries with his dried, grated feces at a Dallas grocery store last summer. Behrouz Nahidmobarekeh, 49, faces two felony charges of tampering with consumer products in separate incidents in July at the Fiesta Mart at Ross Avenue and Henderson Street. In his opening statement Tuesday afternoon, prosecutor Taly Haffar told jurors that the store workers went through seven months of customer complaints that unpackaged, fresh-baked goods "smelled and tasted like manure" until the defendant was arrested in late July. Mr. Nahidmobarekeh pleaded not guilty in state District Judge Vic Cunningham's court. His defense attorney, Clark Birdsall, did not give an opening statement. While a Dallas County epidemiologist testified about the possible health risks to customers who may have eaten the contaminated cookies, pastries and bread, the state's main evidence so far consisted of two videotapes of incidents on July 13 and July 24. In those tapes, a man with his back to the camera is shown scattering something over baked goods in the store while other shoppers pass by. No one reacts to the man on the first tape, but employees eventually detect a strong odor coming from a bread bin and begin to clear out the products and begin cleaning up. A second tape is similar, except that the store's security manager runs down and detains the man later identified by police as Mr. Nahidmobarekeh. Shortly after the suspect is led away, a young boy reaches up and grabs a cookie from the nearby racks. "It looked like cracked pepper at the time," Albert Bazan, a Fiesta employee, testified. "But it had a real strong odor ... a foul odor." Dallas police reports state that a hazardous-material team collected samples of the contaminated goods and that authorities alerted the FBI's terrorism task force. Testimony in the trial resumes today. If convicted, Mr. Nahidmobarekeh could face up to 20 years in prison. |
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"R.G." > wrote in message
news ![]() > Dallas: Cabdriver on trial is accused of sprinkling grated feces on > grocery store goods > By TIM WYATT / The Dallas Morning News > > Testimony began Tuesday in the trial of a cabdriver accused of dusting > pastries with his dried, grated feces at a Dallas grocery store last > summer. Ya know...you can *almost* understand that someone might accidentally shoot another person while committing a robbery, and approve of a less-than-maximum sentence. But guys like this? They should be dipped in fish blood and dropped into a school of sharks. |
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Doug Kanter wrote:
> "R.G." > wrote in message > news ![]() >>Dallas: Cabdriver on trial is accused of sprinkling grated feces on >>grocery store goods >>By TIM WYATT / The Dallas Morning News >> >>Testimony began Tuesday in the trial of a cabdriver accused of dusting >>pastries with his dried, grated feces at a Dallas grocery store last >>summer. > > > Ya know...you can *almost* understand that someone might accidentally shoot > another person while committing a robbery, and approve of a > less-than-maximum sentence. But guys like this? They should be dipped in > fish blood and dropped into a school of sharks. > > I wonder if he grated them by hand, or used a food processor... Best regards, Bob |
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Man accused of smearing feces on money
07:34 AM CDT on Friday, October 8, 2004 Associated Press BURLINGTON, Iowa - A psychiatrist made a stink over paying a parking ticket, using dirty money to cover the fine. Police say Ronald Preston McPike has been charged with harassment of a public official for smearing excrement on dollar bills used to pay the ticket. McPike, 52, pleaded not guilty to the charge, a misdemeanor, and was released on $125 bond pending a Dec. 8 court appearance. He was arrested Sept. 30 at his office in Burlington. Officers received an envelope in July labeled "Foreign brown substance on bills." The envelope contained several dollar bills and a parking ticket made out to a vehicle registered to McPike, police said. Tests indicated the brown substance was fecal matter and indicated the stain patterns resulted from feces being smeared on the bills. "All personnel that dealt with the bills were offended by what the defendant did," an affidavit said. McPike told police the money fell into a toilet and was retrieved to pay the ticket, police said. If convicted, McPike could face up to 30 days in jail and a fine of up to $500. http://www.dallasnews.com/s/dws/fea/....10108a51.html |
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and it took the store management 7 months to figure it out?... the
lawsuit coming up will make ya throw up... |
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R.G. > wrote: > Dallas: Cabdriver on trial is accused of sprinkling grated feces on > grocery store goods > By TIM WYATT / The Dallas Morning News <snipped> I hope he gets the maximum sentence..... There is no excuse for this kind of behavior. -- Om. "My mother never saw the irony in calling me a son-of-a-bitch." -Jack Nicholson |
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![]() Williams wrote: > and it took the store management 7 months to figure it out?... the > lawsuit coming up will make ya throw up... We don't know how many times this person actually committed the act. |
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![]() "R.G." > wrote in message news ![]() > Dallas: Cabdriver on trial is accused of sprinkling grated feces on > > In his opening statement Tuesday afternoon, prosecutor Taly Haffar > told jurors that the store workers went through seven months of > customer complaints that unpackaged, fresh-baked goods "smelled and > tasted like manure" until the defendant was arrested in late July. It took them seven months of complaints? They don't believe their customers? I've heard bad things about this company....but this takes the (manure) cake. BTW, check out the WalMart headlines today, and learn their inventive new program to reduce seniority of their workers, eliminate "unhealthy" applicants, and otherwise save one billion in four years. All on the backs of the employees. It's manure, too. Kris |
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![]() Kris Baker wrote: > "R.G." > wrote in message > news ![]() > > Dallas: Cabdriver on trial is accused of sprinkling grated feces on > > > > In his opening statement Tuesday afternoon, prosecutor Taly Haffar > > told jurors that the store workers went through seven months of > > customer complaints that unpackaged, fresh-baked goods "smelled and > > tasted like manure" until the defendant was arrested in late July. > > It took them seven months of complaints? They don't believe their > customers? I suspect they believed them, hence the hidden cameras, but other than that, what do you propose they have done? I doubt the first thing that came to mind is that some asshole that didn't even work there was poisoning their food. Second, how does a customer know what manure tastes like!?!?! |
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![]() "R.G." > wrote in message news ![]() > Dallas: Cabdriver on trial is accused of sprinkling grated feces on > grocery store goods > By TIM WYATT / The Dallas Morning News BS - no such article. Check the D M N. Although the cab drive did get into it with a biker. Dimitri |
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Dimitri wrote:
> "R.G." > wrote in message > news ![]() >>Dallas: Cabdriver on trial is accused of sprinkling grated feces on >>grocery store goods >>By TIM WYATT / The Dallas Morning News > > > > BS - no such article. > > Check the D M N. > > Although the cab drive did get into it with a biker. > > Dimitri > You just (obviously) don't know how to search. HTH ;-) http://www.dallasnews.com/sharedcont...y.6358dca.html http://kutv.com/topstories/local_story_299132820.html -Bob |
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Dimitri wrote:
> "R.G." > wrote in message > news ![]() >>Dallas: Cabdriver on trial is accused of sprinkling grated feces on >>grocery store goods >>By TIM WYATT / The Dallas Morning News > > > > BS - no such article. > > Check the D M N. > > Although the cab drive did get into it with a biker. > > Dimitri > > I found the same nonresult. The tipoff was that the OP did not include a link. |
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![]() "Dimitri" > wrote in message ... > > "R.G." > wrote in message > news ![]() >> Dallas: Cabdriver on trial is accused of sprinkling grated feces on >> grocery store goods >> By TIM WYATT / The Dallas Morning News > > > BS - no such article. > > Check the D M N. > > Although the cab drive did get into it with a biker. > > Dimitri http://www.kvue.com/news/state/stori...y.6307eaa.html |
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![]() "George" > wrote in message news ![]() > Dimitri wrote: >> "R.G." > wrote in message >> news ![]() >>>Dallas: Cabdriver on trial is accused of sprinkling grated feces on >>>grocery store goods >>>By TIM WYATT / The Dallas Morning News >> >> >> >> BS - no such article. >> >> Check the D M N. >> >> Although the cab drive did get into it with a biker. >> >> Dimitri > > I found the same nonresult. The tipoff was that the OP did not include a > link. By now, you've seen three. Here's another: http://www.kvue.com/news/state/stori...y.6307eaa.html |
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Somewhere in Dallas, an eight year old boy remembers the day his mother
made him eat his breakfast. "See mom, I told you it tasted like $H1* !" Dean G. |
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"Kris Baker" > wrote: > "George" > wrote in message > news ![]() > > Dimitri wrote: > >> "R.G." > wrote in message > >> news ![]() > >>>Dallas: Cabdriver on trial is accused of sprinkling grated feces on > >>>grocery store goods > >>>By TIM WYATT / The Dallas Morning News > >> > >> > >> > >> BS - no such article. > >> > >> Check the D M N. > >> > >> Although the cab drive did get into it with a biker. > >> > >> Dimitri > > > > I found the same nonresult. The tipoff was that the OP did not include a > > link. > > By now, you've seen three. Here's another: > > http://www.kvue.com/news/state/stori...y.6307eaa.html Nobody WANTS to believe something that disgusting. ;-) I'm glad I'm low carbing so don't buy "loose" baked goods. And I always wash veggies prior to preparing them. -- Om. "My mother never saw the irony in calling me a son-of-a-bitch." -Jack Nicholson |
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![]() Larry Bud wrote: > Kris Baker wrote: > > "R.G." > wrote in message > > news ![]() > > > Dallas: Cabdriver on trial is accused of sprinkling grated feces on > > > > > > In his opening statement Tuesday afternoon, prosecutor Taly Haffar > > > told jurors that the store workers went through seven months of > > > customer complaints that unpackaged, fresh-baked goods "smelled and > > > tasted like manure" until the defendant was arrested in late July. > > > > It took them seven months of complaints? They don't believe their > > customers? > > I suspect they believed them, hence the hidden cameras, but other than > that, what do you propose they have done? I doubt the first thing that > came to mind is that some asshole that didn't even work there was > poisoning their food. > > Second, how does a customer know what manure tastes like!?!?! You ever smell poop while you're using the toilet? Surprise!! You've tasted poop! Smell = airborn particulate matter / airborne particulate matter = tiny pieces of poop floating in the air; unless you're sitting there wearing SCUBA gear, you've tasted it. Discovery Channel's Mythbusters show recently ran experiments proving just this - that poop ends up on (even covered) toothbrushes in a bathroom. Here's one from direct experience: I've never tasted dog poop - no really. But try running over a big pile of it while mowing the lawn. Ooh, it leaves a taste in your mouth that'll make your eyes water. |
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![]() > wrote > You ever smell poop while you're using the toilet? Surprise!! You've > tasted poop! Smell = airborn particulate matter / airborne particulate > matter = tiny pieces of poop floating in the air; unless you're sitting > there wearing SCUBA gear, you've tasted it. > > Discovery Channel's Mythbusters show recently ran experiments proving > just this - that poop ends up on (even covered) toothbrushes in a > bathroom. (laugh) I mention that every time the inevitable subject of lid up/lid down in the bathroom ... at least try to flush with the lid down, it's gotta help a little! nancy |
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![]() "zxcvbob" > wrote in message ... > Dimitri wrote: >> "R.G." > wrote in message >> news ![]() >>>Dallas: Cabdriver on trial is accused of sprinkling grated feces on >>>grocery store goods >>>By TIM WYATT / The Dallas Morning News >> >> >> >> BS - no such article. >> >> Check the D M N. >> >> Although the cab drive did get into it with a biker. >> >> Dimitri > > > You just (obviously) don't know how to search. HTH ;-) > > http://www.dallasnews.com/sharedcont...y.6358dca.html > > http://kutv.com/topstories/local_story_299132820.html > > -Bob Obviously I was mistaken. Thanks Dimitri |
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wrote:
> Discovery Channel's Mythbusters show recently ran experiments proving > just this - that poop ends up on (even covered) toothbrushes in a > bathroom. Or anywhere else, including a closed kitchen cabinet. It's in the air and circulates all over. Brian -- If televison's a babysitter, the Internet is a drunk librarian who won't shut up. -- Dorothy Gambrell (http://catandgirl.com) |
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![]() "Jude" > wrote > Not quite the same thing, but..... > > my ex was the son of a lawyer. All through the custody trials, his > dad's partner represented him for free. So he was pretty upset when the > court appointed a mediator who had to be paid by both of us, 50/50 > split of fees. Each half came to something around $364. > > So my ex went down to the bank and withdrew $364 in change. Unrolled it > all and proceeded to dump it in a trash bag. Went to the lawyer's > office and literally THREW the bag of change at her......knocking her > off her chair and into a door in the process. She had to get 9 stitches > to her head. > > PS, the lawyer's office refsed to accept loose change for payment. He > had to bring in rolled change or bills. Well, I am happy you are not with him any more, the friggin spoiled brat. What a baby. nancy |
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![]() > > Discovery Channel's Mythbusters show recently ran experiments proving > > just this - that poop ends up on (even covered) toothbrushes in a > > bathroom. > > Or anywhere else, including a closed kitchen cabinet. It's in the air > and circulates all over. > > > > Brian Does this theory apply to farts too???? |
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Jude wrote:
> What is it with people who are mad at having to pay fees doing dumb > stuff with the money, anyways? It's an I.Q. thing! Andy |
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So the Europeans are right to have a separate, enclosed WC. And the
ancients to have outdoor toilets... |
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![]() "OmManiPadmeOmelet" > wrote in message ... > In article > , > "Kris Baker" > wrote: > > > "George" > wrote in message > > news ![]() > > > Dimitri wrote: > > >> "R.G." > wrote in message > > >> news ![]() > > >>>Dallas: Cabdriver on trial is accused of sprinkling grated feces on > > >>>grocery store goods > > >>>By TIM WYATT / The Dallas Morning News > > >> > > >> > > >> > > >> BS - no such article. > > >> > > >> Check the D M N. > > >> > > >> Although the cab drive did get into it with a biker. > > >> > > >> Dimitri > > > > > > I found the same nonresult. The tipoff was that the OP did not include a > > > link. > > > > By now, you've seen three. Here's another: > > > > http://www.kvue.com/news/state/stori...y.6307eaa.html > > Nobody WANTS to believe something that disgusting. ;-) > I'm glad I'm low carbing so don't buy "loose" baked goods. > > And I always wash veggies prior to preparing them. And always wash off the top of any can (including sodas) before opening it. Cans usually sit for some time in warehouses. Where rats and mice live, and defecate. |
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In article t>,
"Bo Raxo" > wrote: > "OmManiPadmeOmelet" > wrote in message > ... > > In article > , > > "Kris Baker" > wrote: > > > > > "George" > wrote in message > > > news ![]() > > > >> "R.G." > wrote in message > > > >> news ![]() > > > >>>Dallas: Cabdriver on trial is accused of sprinkling grated feces on > > > >>>grocery store goods > > > >>>By TIM WYATT / The Dallas Morning News > > > >> > > > >> > > > >> > > > >> BS - no such article. > > > >> > > > >> Check the D M N. > > > >> > > > >> Although the cab drive did get into it with a biker. > > > >> > > > >> Dimitri > > > > > > > > I found the same nonresult. The tipoff was that the OP did not include > a > > > > link. > > > > > > By now, you've seen three. Here's another: > > > > > > http://www.kvue.com/news/state/stori...y.6307eaa.html > > > > Nobody WANTS to believe something that disgusting. ;-) > > I'm glad I'm low carbing so don't buy "loose" baked goods. > > > > And I always wash veggies prior to preparing them. > > > And always wash off the top of any can (including sodas) before opening it. > Cans usually sit for some time in warehouses. Where rats and mice live, and > defecate. > And more commonly, cockroaches... -- Om. "My mother never saw the irony in calling me a son-of-a-bitch." -Jack Nicholson |
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not a theory... smell = particulates.
-- Mortimer Schnurd wrote: >> > Discovery Channel's Mythbusters show recently ran experiments >> > proving just this - that poop ends up on (even covered) >> > toothbrushes in a bathroom. >> >> Or anywhere else, including a closed kitchen cabinet. It's in the air >> and circulates all over. >> >> >> >> Brian > > Does this theory apply to farts too???? |
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excellent... It stimulates the immune systems... Whatever doesn't kill you
makes you stronger. R.G. wrote: > Dallas: Cabdriver on trial is accused of sprinkling grated feces on > grocery store goods > By TIM WYATT / The Dallas Morning News > > Testimony began Tuesday in the trial of a cabdriver accused of dusting > pastries with his dried, grated feces at a Dallas grocery store last > summer. > > Behrouz Nahidmobarekeh, 49, faces two felony charges of tampering with > consumer products in separate incidents in July at the Fiesta Mart at > Ross Avenue and Henderson Street. > > In his opening statement Tuesday afternoon, prosecutor Taly Haffar > told jurors that the store workers went through seven months of > customer complaints that unpackaged, fresh-baked goods "smelled and > tasted like manure" until the defendant was arrested in late July. > > Mr. Nahidmobarekeh pleaded not guilty in state District Judge Vic > Cunningham's court. His defense attorney, Clark Birdsall, did not give > an opening statement. > > While a Dallas County epidemiologist testified about the possible > health risks to customers who may have eaten the contaminated cookies, > pastries and bread, the state's main evidence so far consisted of two > videotapes of incidents on July 13 and July 24. > > In those tapes, a man with his back to the camera is shown scattering > something over baked goods in the store while other shoppers pass by. > No one reacts to the man on the first tape, but employees eventually > detect a strong odor coming from a bread bin and begin to clear out > the products and begin cleaning up. > > A second tape is similar, except that the store's security manager > runs down and detains the man later identified by police as Mr. > Nahidmobarekeh. Shortly after the suspect is led away, a young boy > reaches up and grabs a cookie from the nearby racks. > > "It looked like cracked pepper at the time," Albert Bazan, a Fiesta > employee, testified. "But it had a real strong odor ... a foul odor." > > Dallas police reports state that a hazardous-material team collected > samples of the contaminated goods and that authorities alerted the > FBI's terrorism task force. > > Testimony in the trial resumes today. If convicted, Mr. Nahidmobarekeh > could face up to 20 years in prison. |
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![]() zxcvbob wrote: > Dimitri wrote: > > "R.G." > wrote in message > > news ![]() > >>Dallas: Cabdriver on trial is accused of sprinkling grated feces on > >>grocery store goods > >>By TIM WYATT / The Dallas Morning News > > > > > > > > BS - no such article. > > > > Check the D M N. > > > > Although the cab drive did get into it with a biker. > > > > Dimitri > > > > > You just (obviously) don't know how to search. HTH ;-) > > http://www.dallasnews.com/sharedcont...y.6358dca.html > I'm wondering how you DID find it. Their own search engine doesn't pick it up, even if you put in the guy's last name. |
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![]() Dimitri wrote: > "R.G." > wrote in message > news ![]() > > Dallas: Cabdriver on trial is accused of sprinkling grated feces on > > grocery store goods > > By TIM WYATT / The Dallas Morning News > > > BS - no such article. > > Check the D M N. > > Although the cab drive did get into it with a biker. > > Dimitri Uh, just saw the hidden camera video of him doing it on my local news last night. Sorry, but it's real. |
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![]() Larry Bud wrote: > zxcvbob wrote: > > Dimitri wrote: > > > "R.G." > wrote in message > > > news ![]() > > >>Dallas: Cabdriver on trial is accused of sprinkling grated feces on > > >>grocery store goods > > >>By TIM WYATT / The Dallas Morning News > > > > > > > > > > > > BS - no such article. > > > > > > Check the D M N. > > > > > > Although the cab drive did get into it with a biker. > > > > > > Dimitri > > > > > > > > > You just (obviously) don't know how to search. HTH ;-) > > > > http://www.dallasnews.com/sharedcont...y.6358dca.html > > > > I'm wondering how you DID find it. Their own search engine doesn't > pick it up, even if you put in the guy's last name. Larry, no one wants to believe this story but it is true. Just saw the hidden camera video of it on my local news the other night. Grrrrrrross. |
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Bart Bailey > wrote: > In .net> > posted on Thu, 27 Oct 2005 10:23:40 GMT, Bo Raxo wrote: Begin > > >And always wash off the top of any can (including sodas) before opening it. > >Cans usually sit for some time in warehouses. Where rats and mice live, and > >defecate. > > Once upon a time, > back before there was a Y2K, > there was a thread about this very thing, > I'm surprised it finally died off http://tinyurl.com/d8x7l Anyone ever read "The Jungle" by Upton Sinclair? ;-) Cheers! -- Om. "My mother never saw the irony in calling me a son-of-a-bitch." -Jack Nicholson |
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" > wrote: > Larry Bud wrote: > > zxcvbob wrote: > > > Dimitri wrote: > > > > "R.G." > wrote in message > > > > news ![]() > > > >>Dallas: Cabdriver on trial is accused of sprinkling grated feces on > > > >>grocery store goods > > > >>By TIM WYATT / The Dallas Morning News > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > BS - no such article. > > > > > > > > Check the D M N. > > > > > > > > Although the cab drive did get into it with a biker. > > > > > > > > Dimitri > > > > > > > > > > > > > You just (obviously) don't know how to search. HTH ;-) > > > > > > http://www.dallasnews.com/sharedcont...ories/102605dn > > > metbakery.6358dca.html > > > > > > > I'm wondering how you DID find it. Their own search engine doesn't > > pick it up, even if you put in the guy's last name. > > Larry, no one wants to believe this story but it is true. Just saw the > hidden camera video of it on my local news the other night. Grrrrrrross. > People like him need corporal punishment. A day or two in stocks, in the middle of the public square, would make him think twice about doing something like this. If he survived. ;-) Cheers! -- Om. "My mother never saw the irony in calling me a son-of-a-bitch." -Jack Nicholson |
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![]() Doug Kanter wrote: > "R.G." > wrote in message > news ![]() > > Dallas: Cabdriver on trial is accused of sprinkling grated feces on > > grocery store goods > > By TIM WYATT / The Dallas Morning News > > > > Testimony began Tuesday in the trial of a cabdriver accused of dusting > > pastries with his dried, grated feces at a Dallas grocery store last > > summer. > > Ya know...you can *almost* understand that someone might accidentally shoot > another person while committing a robbery, and approve of a > less-than-maximum sentence. But guys like this? They should be dipped in > fish blood and dropped into a school of sharks. In these days where they put tamper proof lids on just about everything due to the drug tampering incidents of the early 80's, I'm very suprised they still sell pasteries like this, unwrapped, unguarded, and accessable to everyone. Luckly this guy was "only" sprinkling ground up poop; someone could've been slipping or injecting an odorless/colorless poisonous substance onto these things. Shit, atleast put these things behind glass where only a clerk can get to them. |
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![]() Nancy Young wrote: > > wrote > > > You ever smell poop while you're using the toilet? Surprise!! You've > > tasted poop! Smell = airborn particulate matter / airborne particulate > > matter = tiny pieces of poop floating in the air; unless you're sitting > > there wearing SCUBA gear, you've tasted it. > > Yeek! That means I've tasted poop, Tangerine tasted poop, etc... I don't feel too good right now. X{ > > Discovery Channel's Mythbusters show recently ran experiments proving > > just this - that poop ends up on (even covered) toothbrushes in a > > bathroom. > > (laugh) I mention that every time the inevitable subject of lid up/lid down > in the bathroom ... at least try to flush with the lid down, it's gotta help > a little! > > nancy |
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