added 2007 Tue Feb 27 20:36:13 by moemebe
A 16-year-old Cloquet, Minn., boy told police it was so funny to see a a 90-year-old nursing home resident "freaking out" that he returned to do it again. A Cloquet, Minn., teenager told police that he found it so funny when he dumped a pitcher of ice water on a 90-year-old nursing home resident in June that he returned and did it twice
A 16-year-old Cloquet, Minn., boy told police it was so funny to see a a 90-year-old nursing home resident "freaking out" that he returned to do it again. A Cloquet, Minn., teenager told police that he found it so funny when he dumped a pitcher of ice water on a 90-year-old nursing home resident in June that he returned and did it twice
added 2007 Sun Feb 11 21:08:35 by gatitabonitasen
What happened next startled even the residents of the city's address of last resort, a place where poverty, sickness and desperation define what passes for daily life. As a group of homeless people looked on, a middle-aged paraplegic in soiled green hospital garb struggled to get out, a colostomy bag dragging behind him, his belongings tucked in
What happened next startled even the residents of the city's address of last resort, a place where poverty, sickness and desperation define what passes for daily life. As a group of homeless people looked on, a middle-aged paraplegic in soiled green hospital garb struggled to get out, a colostomy bag dragging behind him, his belongings tucked in







