OT I've hear it all now
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OT I've hear it all now
Watching the local Tampa News @ 11:00 PM Someone broke into the family home and stole something from a local family. The remains of dear old Dad were being kept in a brown paper bag... in a fireproof box?
If you're gonna be stupid ya gotta be tough-
Isiah 55:8&9
It's easier to fool people than it is to convince them they have been fooled.
Isiah 55:8&9
It's easier to fool people than it is to convince them they have been fooled.
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Not too long ago I read an article on a couple of guys who'd ripped off a family of their cremated relative. The family made an appeal to the community, I think they put out an ad in the local paper, and they got their relative's ashes back along with a note. The note stated something like they were sorry about the theft plus the two guys (may of been one) were killed by the person who returned the ashes. It appears the cremated remains were mistaken by the crook(s) as cocaine and used to pay a debt to a drug dealer. The drug dealer didn't think it was funny.
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kimwcook wrote:Not too long ago I read an article on a couple of guys who'd ripped off a family of their cremated relative. The family made an appeal to the community, I think they put out an ad in the local paper, and they got their relative's ashes back along with a note. The note stated something like they were sorry about the theft plus the two guys (may of been one) were killed by the person who returned the ashes. It appears the cremated remains were mistaken by the crook(s) as cocaine and used to pay a debt to a drug dealer. The drug dealer didn't think it was funny.




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