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Re: Let no good deed go unpunished.
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Posted by TomR Ont. on February 05, 2005 at 10:19:50 from (206.172.193.101):
In Reply to: Let no good deed go unpunished. posted by Jay (ND) on February 05, 2005 at 07:49:18:
Sorry Guys - This sounds more like a factious story, the news paper has a hole to fill so this and a lot of other short, un provable stores fill these holes, ie man in far away county goes to the outhouse throws a cigarette down the hole and kapow blows himself out of the backhouse.(depending on space) Mr..... is in hospital with third degree burns. Family plans to sue the contractor who was supose to empty it in November...... for 5.3 million..... His wife is worried they won't be able to have any more babies because most of the burns are in that area....... and she is worried Mr..... won't be able to go to the nudist camp they had planned for on their summer holiday.......
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