Why is it that we think disgusting sounds are funny? An example you need: HMMMMM!!!!
Well, why is it that when someone passes gas or vomits, we gag or hold our nose, but when we hear it online we think it is the funniest thing in the whole wide world. Is it because we can't smell the after product or view the vomiting session? Or is it that it is just FUNNY!! I think it is we secretly wish that OUR disgusting noises were funny to others instead of disgusting so to compensate we have to listen or watch it online to make up for it.
Needless to say no matter how funny it is please don't leave the stink in my area. I really appreciate it.
Life is not fair and then we adjust. Get the truth about life on the Cat's Meow. The blog that talks about anything and everything.
Monday, June 28, 2010
A NEW DAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Well folks, I have been away for about a month but now I AM BACK!!!!! I am back for some CRAZINESS!!!! It's time for an overhaul in my life and today starts that process. So hold on to your seats to see what is coming in the future.
Sunday, May 9, 2010
HAPPY MOTHERS DAY
HAPPY MOTHER'S DAY LADIES AND TO ALL OF THE MEN OUT THERE WHO ARE BOTH MOM AND DAD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Thursday, May 6, 2010
GOOD MORNING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Good morning everyone. Today is a good day. My son is home from college for the summer and today is his summer job hunt day, find out about him some car insurance, mow the lawn, take my daughter to the eye doctor and get me a sun tan while outside in this GORGEOUS weather. I think tonight for dinner I will cook baked chicken, red mashed potatoes, steamed corn and of course some kind of bread. It is going to be a good day.
Wednesday, May 5, 2010
Home for the Summer!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Today my husband and I went to Appalachian University to bring our son home for the summer. Yeah!!!!! It was a beautiful day to go to Boone and I am glad he is home.
Tuesday, May 4, 2010
You get what you give!
I have always believed you get what you give in life. For example, if you are mean to people then sometime in life someone will be mean to you. If you want to call it an eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth kind of thing, so be it., Usually, you do not get to see people get (for lack of a better word) PAYBACK for how they have treated people in the past. Well last night was a first for me, I actually got to see a person who was mean to me in the past get a type of payback and she knew I saw her at a low time in her life. I did not feel happy in regards to her situation but I do know that it bothered her that I saw her in a bad situation. Oh well, maybe this will knock some sense into her head and she will start being nicer to people.
Monday, May 3, 2010
Hayes shows no signs of mental illness, Dix officials say
Michael Hayes doesn't show signs of a mental illness and does not appear to be a danger to society, two mental-health professionals testified Monday in a hearing in Forsyth Superior Court to determine if Hayes should be released from Dorothea Dix Hospital in Raleigh.
Hayes killed four people and wounded five others in a 1988 shooting spree on Old Salisbury Road. He was found not guilty by reason of insanity and has spent the past 20 years at Dorothea Dix Hospital being treated for mental illness. In 2007, after a hearing, Judge Steve Balog ordered him recommitted to the hospital. In 2008, Hayes waived his right to a hearing and appealed Balog's ruling. Last year, the N.C. Court of Appeals ruled that Hayes could be discharged from Dorothea Dix "with conditions," if a local judge approves it.
Until that ruling, the judge's only options were to recommit Hayes to the hospital or release him with no checks on his behavior.
At issue in today's ruling is if Hayes should be recommitted, released without conditions or released with conditions.
Charles Vance and Mark Hazelrigg, who work at Dorothea Dix, both reaffirmed their testimony from 2007 that Hayes has no current signs of a mental illness and is not a danger to the public. But under cross-examination, they acknowledged that there is a risk that Hayes could be violent again.
Comment:
He wasn't crazy when he committed these crimes, he was high as a kite. Even the W-S Journal printed the cocktail of drugs that he was on. He should be released to spend the rest of his life in a prison cell at Central Prison in Raleigh. What is our world coming to? Are we going to release a man who killed and injured numerous people?
Tell me what you think.
Hayes killed four people and wounded five others in a 1988 shooting spree on Old Salisbury Road. He was found not guilty by reason of insanity and has spent the past 20 years at Dorothea Dix Hospital being treated for mental illness. In 2007, after a hearing, Judge Steve Balog ordered him recommitted to the hospital. In 2008, Hayes waived his right to a hearing and appealed Balog's ruling. Last year, the N.C. Court of Appeals ruled that Hayes could be discharged from Dorothea Dix "with conditions," if a local judge approves it.
Until that ruling, the judge's only options were to recommit Hayes to the hospital or release him with no checks on his behavior.
At issue in today's ruling is if Hayes should be recommitted, released without conditions or released with conditions.
Charles Vance and Mark Hazelrigg, who work at Dorothea Dix, both reaffirmed their testimony from 2007 that Hayes has no current signs of a mental illness and is not a danger to the public. But under cross-examination, they acknowledged that there is a risk that Hayes could be violent again.
Comment:
He wasn't crazy when he committed these crimes, he was high as a kite. Even the W-S Journal printed the cocktail of drugs that he was on. He should be released to spend the rest of his life in a prison cell at Central Prison in Raleigh. What is our world coming to? Are we going to release a man who killed and injured numerous people?
Tell me what you think.
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