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Woman puts a cat (not hers) in the bin

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geordieminx · 24/08/2010 10:12

was on the news earlier

Why would you do something like that - I hope someone recognises her.

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violethill · 25/08/2010 21:34

OMG I've just read on the news that she's the same age as me!!!! I fucking hope I don't look as old as that!!

wahwahwah · 26/08/2010 11:25

A Joke? I don't suppose the cat 'got' the joke! Did she not even go back to pull it out? Even if she did have a brainstorm and pop the cat in the bin, wouldn't she have had a moment of clarity later and thought 'hmmm, maybe that was a bit nasty, I had better open the lid in case it gets thrown in the Vulture'. It beggers belief. Lucky she hadn't stopped to speak to a small child.

I do think death threats are a bit too much though. When did we become a braying-head-on-a-spike society? Is this a FaceBook thing? There always seems to be statements from FaceBook saying that they are taking dicsuccion boards down after threats.

TheShriekingHarpy · 26/08/2010 13:01

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Goblinchild · 26/08/2010 13:10

We've always been a pitchforks at the ready and wild justice sort of society, allowing the law to take over judging and punishing for crimes within a community is fairly recent

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rough_music

Wrote a paper on this once. :D

wahwahwah · 26/08/2010 13:33

'The participants were generally young men temporarily bestowed with the power of rule over the everyday affairs of the community'.

So at least there was some 'order' to the proceedings! Grin I would like to see this done to noisy neighbours!!!

I still slap my forehead in disbelief over the story of the yobs who attached the home of a Paediatrician (or 'Baby Doctor' as they kept referring to a competitor on MasterChef - for his own safety, presumably). Confused

AvrilHeytch · 26/08/2010 14:03

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wahwahwah · 26/08/2010 14:13

www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2000/aug/30/childprotection.society

Sadly, a real event.

AvrilHeytch · 26/08/2010 14:44

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wahwahwah · 26/08/2010 15:00

Me too!

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