10 May 2008

Paula Todd 'Extreme Barf' Warning

Do not read this one... within an hour of consuming food...
In an exclusive interview with CTV W-FIVE's Paula Todd, she also defended herself from those who criticized her personal life and the attention her case received.

"Unless you've walked in my shoes for one minute, you don't understand what the system in Mexico is like," Martin said.

"It could have happened to anyone."
No, Brenda... unless you were laundering "dirty money"... it couldn't have.

Of course, there's always a signature "Paula moment"... where somebody floats a big, fat, slow-moving softball right over the plate... and Ms. Todd just watches it slide past...
"I have never asked for anything. I was shocked."
Good grief.

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In other fuzzy-bunny news...

If the purpose of issuing a description of a suspect is to actually alert the public... then why not provide all the facts?
Shortly before midnight, a verbal fight turned violent when one man pointed a handgun at another man and fired two shots. The assailant fired three more shots as the victim fled the scene in the Don Mills Rd. and Eglinton Ave. E. area.

The suspect is a male in his late twenties with dark hair that may be braided on one side. He is between 5 foot 11 and 6 feet and weighs 180 lbs. At the time of the shooting, he was riding a bicycle and wearing a black hoodie and grey pants.
So we're talkin', what... another dastardly Hassidic gang member?

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UPDATE: And another one over here...
A man in his 20s is recovering in hospital following gunplay in the northwestern part of the city on Saturday night.

Officers responded to Duncanwoods Dr., near Finch and Islington Aves., after receiving several calls about gunshots in the area at about 11 p.m., said Toronto Police Staff-Sgt. Guy Courvoisier.
And some more here...
Two suspects are on the loose following a stabbing in the city's west end Sunday morning.

A 48-year-old man was treated in hospital for non life-threatening stab wounds to the hand and back following an incident inside a Humber Blvd. apartment building — near Weston Rd. and Black Creek Dr. — at about 7 a.m., said Toronto Police Staff-Sgt. Ron Clifford.
Yup... cops and tasers... that's obviously our biggest problem.

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