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Old January 18th 08, 11:18 PM posted to alt.guitar,alt.drugs.hard,rec.sport.pro-wrestling,rec.pets.cats.anecdotes,alt.drugs.psychedelics
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http://www.koat.com/news/14993696/detail.html

SANTA FE, N.M. -- A woman drowned when she apparently tried to retrieve
a kitten from a 55-gallon rain barrel at her home southeast of Santa Fe.

Santa Fe County Sheriff Greg Solano said 48-year-old Deborah Hill was
found by her husband Sunday afternoon after he returned home from
running errands. Solano said the couple had dragged the plastic barrel
inside their home because they wanted to thaw ice that had formed in the
barrel.

The barrel, which Solano said was tied to a door so it wouldn't tip, was
about one-third full of water when the kitten fell in. Solano said Hill
apparently was standing on something to reach down for the kitten when
she slid in.
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Detectives said the kitten is alive, and most likely climbed out over
Hill.

--
Rob Cypher
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YOU WILL BE ASSIMILATED - RESISTANCE IS FUTILE
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Old January 19th 08, 01:59 AM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
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"187-666-3845" wrote in news:Xns9A29BA38D119Aevildead@
62.76.176.130:

http://www.koat.com/news/14993696/detail.html

SANTA FE, N.M. -- A woman drowned when she apparently tried to retrieve
a kitten from a 55-gallon rain barrel at her home southeast of Santa

Fe.

Santa Fe County Sheriff Greg Solano said 48-year-old Deborah Hill was
found by her husband Sunday afternoon after he returned home from
running errands. Solano said the couple had dragged the plastic barrel
inside their home because they wanted to thaw ice that had formed in

the
barrel.

The barrel, which Solano said was tied to a door so it wouldn't tip,

was
about one-third full of water when the kitten fell in. Solano said Hill
apparently was standing on something to reach down for the kitten when
she slid in.
sponsor

Detectives said the kitten is alive, and most likely climbed out over
Hill.



I don't know who is stupider, the lady who drowned herself in the story
or the pea-brain who made up this dumb subject line and then crossposted
this to:

alt.guitar
alt.drugs.hard
rec.sport.pro-wrestling
rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
alt.drugs.psychedelics


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Old January 19th 08, 01:29 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
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"Outsider" wrote in message
. ..
"187-666-3845" wrote in news:Xns9A29BA38D119Aevildead@
62.76.176.130:

http://www.koat.com/news/14993696/detail.html

SANTA FE, N.M. -- A woman drowned when she apparently tried to retrieve
a kitten from a 55-gallon rain barrel at her home southeast of Santa

Fe.

Santa Fe County Sheriff Greg Solano said 48-year-old Deborah Hill was
found by her husband Sunday afternoon after he returned home from
running errands. Solano said the couple had dragged the plastic barrel
inside their home because they wanted to thaw ice that had formed in

the
barrel.

The barrel, which Solano said was tied to a door so it wouldn't tip,

was
about one-third full of water when the kitten fell in. Solano said Hill
apparently was standing on something to reach down for the kitten when
she slid in.
sponsor

Detectives said the kitten is alive, and most likely climbed out over
Hill.



I don't know who is stupider, the lady who drowned herself in the story
or the pea-brain who made up this dumb subject line and then crossposted
this to:

alt.guitar
alt.drugs.hard
rec.sport.pro-wrestling
rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
alt.drugs.psychedelics




Must be a school break. :P



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Old January 19th 08, 02:16 PM posted to alt.guitar,alt.drugs.hard,rec.sport.pro-wrestling,rec.pets.cats.anecdotes,alt.drugs.psychedelics
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187-666-3845 wrote:
http://www.koat.com/news/14993696/detail.html

Detectives said the kitten is alive, and most likely climbed out over
Hill.


at least that is a happy kitty !
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Old January 19th 08, 04:29 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
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"Kreisleriana" wrote in news:13p3uqojqa57g41
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"Outsider" wrote in message
. ..
"187-666-3845" wrote in

news:Xns9A29BA38D119Aevildead@
62.76.176.130:

http://www.koat.com/news/14993696/detail.html

SANTA FE, N.M. -- A woman drowned when she apparently tried to

retrieve
a kitten from a 55-gallon rain barrel at her home southeast of Santa

Fe.

Santa Fe County Sheriff Greg Solano said 48-year-old Deborah Hill was
found by her husband Sunday afternoon after he returned home from
running errands. Solano said the couple had dragged the plastic

barrel
inside their home because they wanted to thaw ice that had formed in

the
barrel.

The barrel, which Solano said was tied to a door so it wouldn't tip,

was
about one-third full of water when the kitten fell in. Solano said

Hill
apparently was standing on something to reach down for the kitten

when
she slid in.
sponsor

Detectives said the kitten is alive, and most likely climbed out over
Hill.



I don't know who is stupider, the lady who drowned herself in the

story
or the pea-brain who made up this dumb subject line and then

crossposted
this to:

alt.guitar
alt.drugs.hard
rec.sport.pro-wrestling
rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
alt.drugs.psychedelics




Must be a school break. :P


dont feed the trolls

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Old January 19th 08, 07:55 PM posted to alt.guitar,alt.drugs.hard,rec.sport.pro-wrestling,rec.pets.cats.anecdotes,alt.drugs.psychedelics
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187-666-3845 wrote:

http://www.koat.com/news/14993696/detail.html

SANTA FE, N.M. -- A woman drowned when she apparently tried to retrieve
a kitten from a 55-gallon rain barrel at her home southeast of Santa Fe.


Wel, she succeeded in rescuing the kitten! (Although
probably not in the way she intended.) ;-)


Santa Fe County Sheriff Greg Solano said 48-year-old Deborah Hill was
found by her husband Sunday afternoon after he returned home from
running errands. Solano said the couple had dragged the plastic barrel
inside their home because they wanted to thaw ice that had formed in the
barrel.

The barrel, which Solano said was tied to a door so it wouldn't tip, was
about one-third full of water when the kitten fell in. Solano said Hill
apparently was standing on something to reach down for the kitten when
she slid in.
sponsor

Detectives said the kitten is alive, and most likely climbed out over
Hill.

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Old January 19th 08, 11:25 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
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"EvelynVogtGamble(Divamanque)" wrote in
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187-666-3845 wrote:

http://www.koat.com/news/14993696/detail.html

SANTA FE, N.M. -- A woman drowned when she apparently tried to
retrieve a kitten from a 55-gallon rain barrel at her home southeast
of Santa Fe.


Wel, she succeeded in rescuing the kitten! (Although
probably not in the way she intended.) ;-)




She also proved Darwin right. It was not stupid enough to bring a 55 gal
barrel of water (only 1/3 filled) into the home where the kitten could get
at it so she had to make sure it was tied down so it would not tip over and
then put herself head first into it since she could think of no other way
to help the kitten out. What was so important about 20 gallons of rain
water is another question.

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Old January 21st 08, 02:46 PM posted to alt.guitar,alt.drugs.hard,rec.sport.pro-wrestling,rec.pets.cats.anecdotes,alt.drugs.psychedelics
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I can't believe I'm responding to this but....

I CALL BULL****!

55 Gallon drums do not 'tip' over. No sane person would tie one to a door
to prevent it from happening. It sounds like the 'author' of this bull****
threw this in to cover the obvious way out of this problem.



"187-666-3845" wrote in message
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http://www.koat.com/news/14993696/detail.html

SANTA FE, N.M. -- A woman drowned when she apparently tried to retrieve
a kitten from a 55-gallon rain barrel at her home southeast of Santa Fe.

Santa Fe County Sheriff Greg Solano said 48-year-old Deborah Hill was
found by her husband Sunday afternoon after he returned home from
running errands. Solano said the couple had dragged the plastic barrel
inside their home because they wanted to thaw ice that had formed in the
barrel.

The barrel, which Solano said was tied to a door so it wouldn't tip, was
about one-third full of water when the kitten fell in. Solano said Hill
apparently was standing on something to reach down for the kitten when
she slid in.
sponsor

Detectives said the kitten is alive, and most likely climbed out over
Hill.

--
Rob Cypher
robcypher.livejournal.com
YOU WILL BE ASSIMILATED - RESISTANCE IS FUTILE


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Old January 22nd 08, 06:43 PM posted to alt.guitar,alt.drugs.hard,rec.sport.pro-wrestling,rec.pets.cats.anecdotes,alt.drugs.psychedelics
Larry \(The Real One - For Now....\)
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I don't know where you're from, but you boys build some stout-ass drums in
your parts LOL

I ain't never seen a 50 gallon drum (technically, 55 gallon) weigh anywhere
near 400 pounds.

-Larry

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a 50 GALLON DRUM WEIGHS OVER 400 POUNDS!!!
A 125 pound woman wouldnt weigh enough to tip it over.. and if she
fell head first into the thing she couldnt get out..

"187-666-3845" wrote in message
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http://www.koat.com/news/14993696/detail.html

SANTA FE, N.M. -- A woman drowned when she apparently tried to retrieve
a kitten from a 55-gallon rain barrel at her home southeast of Santa Fe.

Santa Fe County Sheriff Greg Solano said 48-year-old Deborah Hill was
found by her husband Sunday afternoon after he returned home from
running errands. Solano said the couple had dragged the plastic barrel
inside their home because they wanted to thaw ice that had formed in the
barrel.

The barrel, which Solano said was tied to a door so it wouldn't tip, was
about one-third full of water when the kitten fell in. Solano said Hill
apparently was standing on something to reach down for the kitten when
she slid in.
sponsor

Detectives said the kitten is alive, and most likely climbed out over
Hill.

--
Rob Cypher
robcypher.livejournal.com
YOU WILL BE ASSIMILATED - RESISTANCE IS FUTILE


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Old January 23rd 08, 11:46 PM posted to alt.guitar,alt.drugs.hard,rec.sport.pro-wrestling,rec.pets.cats.anecdotes,alt.drugs.psychedelics
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I based that weight on 1 gallon of water weighing 8 pounds.. so 50
gallons = 400 pounds..


It was: "...about one-third full of water when the kitten fell
in...."


 




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