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Jewish Humour

A woman in Israel sued a TV station and its weatherman for $1,000 after he predicted a sunny day and it rained. The woman claims the forecast caused her to leave home lightly dressed. As a result, she caught the flu, missed 4 days of work, spent $38 on medication and suffered stress. She won! (Source: CALA)

ha ha~! jutice!

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Actually, there are many law suits to stop CERN from bringing that particle accelerator on-line. All having to do with the very small risk it is going to destroy the solar system by creating a stable black hole.

I know, I know... there are some of you that know more than the top particle physicists in the world and don't think it's possible to create a Black Hole with single particles accelerated to near light speeds... I really wish you would publish your papers that prove Einstein wrong so we can all read them.

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I know, I know... there are some of you that know more than the top particle physicists in the world and don't think it's possible to create a Black Hole with single particles accelerated to near light speeds... I really wish you would publish your papers that prove Einstein wrong so we can all read them.

dude, this entire part of your quote is wholly unnecessary - why do this!?

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To curtail the attacks I am subject to every time this subject is brought up.

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and you think posting something with this kind of "attitude" is going to be helpful?

apologies for the thread-jack...

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As much as you think chastising me in a public forum is.

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A minister and his wife sued a guide-dog school for $160,000 after a blind man learning to use a seeing-eye dog trod on the woman's toes in a shopping mall. Southeastern Guide Dogs Inc., a 13-year old guide-dog school and the only one of its kind in the Southeast, raises and trains seeing-eye dogs at no cost to the visually impaired. The school is located about 35 miles south of Tampa.

The lawsuit was brought by Carolyn Christian and her husband, the Rev. William Christian. Each sought $80,000. The couple filed suit 13 months after Ms Christian's toe was stepped on and reportedly broken by a blind man who was learning to use his new guide dog, Freddy, under the supervision of an instructor. They were practicing at a shopping mall. According to witnesses, Ms Christian made no effort to get out of the blind man's way because she "wanted to see if the dog would walk around me".

This is sick, wrong, and EVIL...I hope they lose...and are humiliated out of their town...

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