Rawr! This one was just too funny to pass up J
If you're heading to the zoo in Surrey, England, leave your leopard print at home. Saying they believe clothing featuring animal prints confuses the animals, Chessington World of Adventures has issued a zero tolerance policy on visitors wearing the prints. The zoo will have clothing to borrow for anyone sporting an animal print.
Did you see this story? Oh man…it broke my heart! But…now it has a happy ending! Whew!!
Foster child asks church for new parents: 'I'll take anyone' [UPDATED]
Could someone please pass the Kleenex? We just found ourselves a new role model for bravery: Davion Navar Henry Only, who wants a family so much that he went before a crowded St. Petersburg, Fla., church and asked if someone would please adopt him. Davion was born into Florida's foster care system 15 years ago, and he found out earlier this year that his birth mother died. A touching story in the Tampa Bay Times reports that Davion decided God helps those who help themselves, so with the help of his case worker, he stood up in front of the congregation at St. Mark Missionary Baptist Church one Sunday last month and asked for a new mom or dad. ''I'll take anyone," Davion told the Times. "Old or young, dad or mom, black, white, purple. I don't care. And I would be really appreciative. The best I could be." So far, two couples have shown an interest in Davion, and we're wishing him a happy ending very soon. As he said when he took the stage last month: "I know God hasn't given up on me. So I'm not giving up either." Update: Davion will "without a doubt" be getting a new family, his caseworker, Connie Going, said on "The View." The agency that represents him has received more than 10,000 requests from people seeking to adopt him. Going said that Davion will be part of the process of choosing his family. "He knows what he wants, who he can connect to," she said. "We need strong families that understand teenagers."
MSN pulled a list of the worst Halloween candy out of the air;
Snickers
Reese’s Peanut Butter Pumpkins
Candy corn
M&Ms candy corn white chocolate candies
Tootsie Pops
Starburst
Sour Patch Kids
Skittles
Sugary bubble gum
I think it’s silly but who am I to say what appropriate grieving is?!
Here’s the link to the whole story;
A soldier's family is battling a cemetery for the right to erect two unusual monuments in her honor.
CINCINNATI, OH -
A soldier's family is battling a cemetery for the right to erect two unusual monuments in her honor.
Kimberly Walker loved the cartoon character Spongebob. So when the Army soldier died, police say at the hands of her ex-boyfriend, her family erected monuments of the animated character.
Her family says it is the perfect tribute, but the cemetery disagrees.
"We went through the channels to get these plots and also to get these monuments and then you just turn around and walk away like we're nothing," said Deborah Walker, Kimberly's mother.
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