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Posted By 10 events that need their own landfills - Wed, Nov 25 2009 at 10:09 AM EST10 events that need their own landfills
As I attended Lubavitcher Yeshiva, Achei Tmmimim of the Bronx, I had the idea to steal money from my mom's purse and go out and buy cap pistols. It was great. I took them to school. Then my mom came into the classroom, took the cap guns and whacked me upside the head with them. Such a spiritual moment.
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Posted By Paul Gotskind - Tue, Nov 24 2009 at 12:18 PM ESTMy mother's handbag paid for my cap guns
As I attended Lubavitcher Yeshiva, Achei Tmmimim of the Bronx, I had the idea to steal money from my mom's purse and go out and buy cap pistols. It was great. I took them to school. Then my mom came into the classroom, took the cap guns and whacked me upside the head with them. Such a spiritual moment.
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Big events mean big trash
Wherever people gather en masse, so does their trash. Even large-scale events with the best of environmental intentions can result in a heap of rubbish. To serve as a reminder to tread lightly, here's a list of 10 of the world's dirtiest events. (Text: Bryan Nelson)
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MY MOTHER'S HANDBAG.
As I attended Lubavitcher Yeshiva, Achei Tmmimim of the Bronx, I had the idea to steal checks from my mom's purse and go out and buy cap pistols. It was a great idea. I took them to school. Then my mom came into the classroom, took the checks and whacked me upside the head with them. Such a spiritual moment. AH ****! I FORGOT THE CAP PISTOLS!!!!