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My thoughts

A-it sounds like the victims weren't exactly Salvation Army captains-that's risk you take if you want to be in "da game".

B-you know someone is trouble when they are 44 years old and wearing pants w/ their ass hanging out and their cuffs at tripping length. My mom had to visit one of her Head Start students at grandma and grandpa's trailer-the mom lost custody b/c of drugs-and grandma opened the door wearing a nose ring and grandpa was wearing a marijuana leaf t-shirt-she could pretty much tell where that kid was headed, unfortunately.
 
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stxbuck;1636505; said:
My thoughts

A-it sounds like the victims weren't exactly Salvation Army captains-that's risk you take if you want to be in "da game".

B-you know someone is trouble when they are 44 years old and wearing pants w/ their ass hanging out and their cuffs at tripping length. My mom had to visit one of her Head Start students at grandma and grandpa's trailer-the mom lost custody b/c of drugs-and grandma opened the door wearing a nose ring and grandpa was wearing a marijuana leaf t-shirt-she could pretty much tell where that kid was headed, unfortunately.

University of Michigan?
 
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The Canadian Press: Ontario man who owned exotic animals mauled to death by 300 kg pet tiger

SOUTHWOLD, Ont.: A 66-year-old man from southern Ontario,
who spent years battling with neighbours to keep wild cats on his property,
has been mauled to death by his 300-kilogram pet tiger. Norman Buwalda
went into the tiger's cage on his property in Southwold, Ont. on Sunday
afternoon to feed the animal, when police said the man was attacked and
killed by the tiger.

The brutal attack is not the first one to occur on Buwalda's property, which
houses a number of exotic animals. In June 2004, a 10-year-old boy was
attacked by a Siberian tiger on Buwalda's property that was led out of its
cage on a leash so the child could take its picture. The boy suffered severe
neck and head injuries, but survived the vicious attack.

But Buwalda, who was the chairman of the Canadian Exotic Animal Owner's
Association, never faced charges, because he was legally entitled to own
the animals.
More Karma...
 
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Apache;1640759; said:
What will the bleeding hearts say now?

For me it is fitting justice!

Or not fitting.:biggrin:

Norman Buwalda probably said: "AARRRRGHHHHHHH My bleeding heart!!! My bleeding face!!!! My dismembered limbs!!!!! My crushed ribs!!!! AAARRRRGGGHHHHH!!!!!!!! Tye Willingham...why'd you sell me the Tiger???!!!"
 
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