McBeth 0 #1 April 26, 2007 I wonder if Clay had anything to do with this Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
BillyVance 35 #2 April 26, 2007 So THAT's what he's been doing lately! Wondered where he had been since he hasn't been postwhoring on here lately... "Mediocre people don't like high achievers, and high achievers don't like mediocre people." - SIX TIME National Champion coach Nick Saban Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Slappie 9 #3 April 26, 2007 Quote I wonder if Clay had anything to do with this I was just reading that story. That's hilarious! "Find out just what any people will quietly submit to and you have found out the exact measure of injustice and wrong which will be imposed upon them." Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
yardhippie 0 #4 April 26, 2007 thats awsome. I love idiocy in masse! Goddam dirty hippies piss me off! ~GFD "What do I get for closing your rig?" ~ me "Anything you want." ~ female skydiver Mohoso Rodriguez #865 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
gonzalesna 1 #5 April 26, 2007 No idea, but its fooking hillarious... The one group that took it in to have it's nails clipped and was told it had hooves was the best part... Don't people check for this shit??? Wait, nevermind... Clearly not... Some people refrain from beating a dead horse. Personally, I find a myriad of entertainment value when beating it until it becomes a horse-smoothie. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
marcandalysse 0 #6 May 2, 2007 I just heard about this one, but appears it is a hoax...http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au/printpage/0,5942,21654027,00.html Japanese actress denies sheep-poodle story from correspondents in Tokyo 01may07 NO one was more surprised than Japanese film star Maiko Kawakami to hear that her fluffy poodle was really a lamb in disguise. The actress today denied foreign media reports that she had been the victim of a scam by tricksters importing lambs from Australia and Britain to sell as poodles to thousands of unsuspecting rich Japanese women. News of the reported hoax reached as far as Britain, the United States and Australia before police and Kawakami quashed it as untrue. The British tabloid The Sun reported that the scam came to light after Kawakami complained on a television talk show that her new poodle refused to bark or eat dog food and that she was devastated when told it was a lamb. "Ms Kawakami is very surprised by how much this has spread overseas. She was just recounting on television how she had heard of such a story while she was at a nail salon," a spokeswoman for her talent agency said. "Ms Kawakami does not even own a poodle," she said. As a result of the international coverage, Kawakami - who starred in Takeshi Kitano's Japanese thriller Violent Cop - appeared on television again today to deny the reports. Police in Sapporo, where the fraudulent company was reportedly based, also denied the tale. "We have had inquiries from so many media - CNN, CBS among others - and all I can say is that that article is completely made up," a spokesman said. "The reason angels can fly is that they take themselves so lightly." --GK Chesterton Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites