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I can't say what' is wrong with the rest of you people but I am perfect.elliemae;1127653; said:Ummmm... I think it was "what's wrong with people"?
Gee,where do we start?
See, that alone proves my point.elliemae;1127659; said:Yeah okay!
That's not what I heard!![]()
Taosman;1127741; said:What is wrong with you people?
Obviously, you should be using a good quality meat thermometer to cook a baby properly! Under cooked babies taste horrible!
elliemae;1127749; said:Hey got your pm! Nice puppy! Guess you'll still get your collar. How about a pretty foil pink leather collar for her?
<H1 class=topHeadline>Baby with cocaine in system in stable condition
</H1>Barbi Walker
The Arizona Republic
Mar. 31, 2008 12:38 PM
A 9-month-old baby that had cocaine in her system is in stable condition and will be released soon, police said.
The baby was taken to Phoenix Children's Hospital on Friday evening after police received an emergency call to a home in the 8400 block of east High Point Drive, just north of Lone Mountain Road and west of Pima Road.
The child was not breathing and having seizures. Emergency personnel were able to revive the child before taking her to the hospital. Hospital officials later told police she had cocaine in her system.
Police did not find any illegal drugs during a search of the child's home. Child Protective Services have requested that the child be placed in the care of family members who live outside of the residence while police continue their investigation of how the baby ended up with cocaine in her system, according to the police report.
No arrests have been made, police said.