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From: MSN NicknameDOREMEO  (Original Message)Sent: 3/19/2006 4:21 PM
THE DILLARD'S THIEF--in McAllen,Texas

This is too funny! This could only be true, you can't make this stuff up.

Clutching their Dillard's shopping bags, Ellen and Kay woefully gazed down
at a dead cat in the mall parking lot. Obviously a recent hit---no flies, no
smell.

What business could that poor kitty have had here?" murmured Ellen.

"Come on, Ellen, let's just go..." But Ellen had already grabbed her
shopping bag and was explaining,"I'll just put my things in your bag, and
then I'll take the tissue." She dumped her purchases into Kay's bag and then
used the tissue paper to cradle and lower the former feline into her own
Dillard's bag and cover it.

They continued the short trek to the car in silence, stashing their goods in
the trunk. But it occurred to both of them that if they left Ellen's burial
bag in the trunk, warmed by the Texas sunshine while they ate, Kay's Lumina
would soon lose that new-car smell.

They decided to leave the bag on top of the trunk, and they headed over to
Luby's Cafeteria.

After they cleared the serving line and sat down at a window table, they had
a view of Kay's Chevy with the Dillard's bag still on the trunk.

BUT not for long. As they ate, they noticed a black-haired woman in a red
gingham shirt stroll by their car, look quickly this way and that, and then
hook the Dillard's bag without breaking stride.

She quickly walked out of their line of vision. Kay and Ellen shot each
other a wide-eyed look of amazement. It all happened so fast that neither of
them could think how to respond. "Can you imagine?" finally sputtered Ellen.

"The nerve of that woman!" Kay sympathized with Ellen, but inw ardly a laugh
was building as she thought about the grand surprise awaiting the
red-gingham thief.

Just when she thought she'd have to giggle into her napkin, she noticed
Ellen's eyes freeze in the direction of the serving line. Following her
gaze, Kay recognized with a shock the black-haired woman with the Dillard's
bag, The Dillard's bag, hanging from her arm, brazenly pushing her tray
toward the cashier.

Helplessly they watched the scene unfold: After clearing the register, the
woman settled at a table across from theirs, put the bag on an empty chair
and began to eat.

After a few bites of baked whitefish and green beans, she casually lifted
the bag into her lap to survey her treasure.

Looking from side to side, but not far enough to notice her audience three
tables over, she pulled out the tissue paper and peered into the bag. Her
eyes widened, and she began to make a sort of gasping noise. The noise grew.

The bag slid from her lap as she sank to the floor, wheezing and clutching
her upper chest.

The beverage cart attendant quickly recognized a customer in trouble and
sent the busboy to call 911, while she administered the Heimlich maneuver.

A crowd quickly gathered that did not include Ellen and Kay, who remained
riveted to their chairs for seven whole minutes until the ambulance arrived.

In a matter of minutes the curly-haired woman emerged from the crowd, still
gasping's trapped securely on a gurney.

Two well-trained EMS volunteers steered her to the waiting ambulance, while
a third scooped up her belongings.

The last they saw of the distressed cat-burglar, she disappeared behind the
ambulance doors, the Dillard's bag perched on her stomach.

My mom alway's taught me if it doesn't belong to you don't touch it, guess
she didn't have a wise mom like I do. Serves her right, God does take care
of those who do bad things.




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From: DanSent: 3/19/2006 11:50 PM
Oh, Olive that's priceless, even if I had to squint to see it.  LOL  Thanks. 
 
Here's another true story, one I know about from claims in my former life as a safety man. 
 
There was a J.C. Penney store manager who had pidgeons on the roof of his store.  He had a LOT of pidgeons.  There were so many pidgeons, he was getting complaints about them dropping thier little gifts on the cars in the parking lot.  There was no real reason for them to choose his roof over all the other roofs in the mall, but they did, and there were a LOT of them and they were a problem. 
 
So he decided to poison them.  He went to the local feed store in town (a mid sized town in central Texas) and bought some bird poison.  This poison was impermeated into corn, and it turned the corn blue.  He bought twice as much as they recommended.  They said the poison would make the birds thirsty and they would fly off in search of water and never come back. 
 
So he went and spread this blue corn all over his roof right close to the end of the day there at the store.  The birds swooped down and started to eat. 
 
They all apparently got thirsty, and started to fly off, but since he put down twice as much as he should have, they ate twice as much, and they didn't get far.  Actually, they got as far as the parking lot, where they began to kamikazie down onto the people and the cars in the lot.  One after another, singly, or together in groups, these pidgeons (LOTS of pidgeons) flew off the roof, got into the air and tumbled to the ground, boucing off cars, or in some cases, people, and died on the ground. 
 
Lawsuits ensued. 
 
Healing hugs and lots of love,
 
Dan