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Tuesday, 21 November 2006
My day shopping in Big Town
Mood:  vegas lucky
Topic: change of view

 

 I had a good day with my daughter, shopping after I had lunch with her and 2 of her friends.. X wife of Son's was about, but I believe she was the one in dark vehicle that took off as we arrived, as our Jan spotted her sister at the  office of the establishment, perhaps doing some re training.

We enjoyed our lunch of Chicken Schnitzel with chips and Salad, really putting the effort in to giving us a good lunch.

 The following was on news yesterday evening, then again today, draw your own conclusions, I will just get into more hot water if I comment.. 

 

 

"The former Los Angeles advertising agency owner and nightclub operator was last night flown to a specialist burns unit in Brisbane after surgery to remove the .22 calibre bullet from behind his temple.

His attacker Michael Staines, 46, burst into the Patrick St home of ex-partner and social worker Claire Carey, 44, to find her naked in bed with Mr Gray.

It was their first official date with an outing to the basketball and drinks at the casino.

Mr Staines, a panel beater, shot Mr Gray in the head with a sawn-off .22 rifle, killed his ex-girlfriend with two shots to the chest and set the home ablaze in the murderous rampage about 1.30am on Sunday.

The state political candidate for Mundingburra in 2001 who was also facing child stealing charges from a 2005 incident, then turned the gun on himself."

 

Quote from todays Courier Mail

http://www.news.com.au/couriermail/story/0,23739,20793279-3102,00.html 


Posted by aussiepod at 7:36 PM EAST
Updated: Tuesday, 21 November 2006 8:08 PM EAST
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