Ain't that the way of it? You always find what you've been hunting in the very last place you look:
A woman's body was found wedged upside-down behind a bookcase in the home she shared with relatives who had spent nearly two weeks looking for her.A spokesman for the Pasco County Sheriff's Office said Mariesa Weber's death was not suspicious. Family members said they believe she fell over as she tried to adjust the plug of a television behind the bookshelf.
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Posted by floridacracker at November 25, 2006 08:28 PMYour observation that "you always find what you've been hunting in the very last place you look" took me back. I remember one day my mom was going nuts looking for her keys. When she finally found them, she asked why it is you always find things in the last place you look. I told her it was because once you find what you were looking for, you tend to stop looking. I got the dirtiest look ever.
Posted by: pwyll at November 25, 2006 11:06 PMI think Piaget codified that as a developmental milestone.
Posted by: Donnah at November 25, 2006 11:37 PMA woman's body was found wedged upside-down
okay, now this is more of an Ace kinda comment, but. . . . .I say,
If she only had a penis, Webb would be SO pissed.
Posted by: Wickedpinto at November 26, 2006 04:40 AMdamn.
Sometimes it seems like a little overkill around here, we say goodbye three times, hello as much nearly...when coming and going.
So what did they think, she left without saying goodbye ?
I've met entire families who all seem to have Down's ..I am going to have to classify this crew the same in order for me to accept this as an accidental death.
Posted by: csason at November 26, 2006 08:14 AMIsn't this right up by you, Owen?
Posted by: Donnah at November 27, 2006 01:13 PM