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#1 Dec 07 2004 at 4:52 PM Rating: Decent
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,140798,00.html

I don't think it could happen to a nicer person. Anyways, figure we could all use a smile seeing as how it's holiday season and all.
#2 Dec 07 2004 at 4:57 PM Rating: Decent
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Thats cool, hope she does not lose her cash reward to tax hell.
#3 Dec 07 2004 at 5:17 PM Rating: Decent
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It's nice to see someone actually getting what they deserve, I just hope it all doesn't go to her head. I doubt it will though honestly.
#4 Dec 07 2004 at 5:28 PM Rating: Good
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I’ll bet you can bury a whole bunch of babies with that kind of jack!
#5 Dec 07 2004 at 5:53 PM Rating: Decent
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thats a really cool story. If anyone deserves it, it is she. I hope she continues her work. I have heard of her work before and remember thinking what a wonderful person.
#6 Dec 07 2004 at 6:03 PM Rating: Good
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Huummmm... I can't click on links to Fox for some reason. Can someone tell me what happened plz?
#7 Dec 07 2004 at 6:07 PM Rating: Decent
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here's the article in case others cant access the link.

LOS ANGELES — All too often, the ring of Debi Faris-Cifelli's (search) cell phone means there is another abandoned newborn at the morgue, another forsaken child for her to name and bury in a shoebox-size coffin under a white cross in the California desert.

Last week, though, Faris-Cifelli — who has had to rely on donations, grants and fund-raisers to give babies a decent burial — got a very different call.

She had won the California lottery.

The jackpot: $27 million.

"Maybe it's the children saying, 'Thank you' for taking care of them when nobody else would," Faris-Cifelli said, bubbling with laughter. "It's a gift and one for which we feel an awesome responsibility."

The money could not come at a better time for Faris-Cifelli and her Garden of Angels (search), the tiny cemetery in the town of Calimesa where she has buried dozens of tiny children whose mothers didn't hear — or didn't care — about California's safe-haven law (search).

Under the 2001 law, parents have three days to abandon infants without fear of prosecution. California is one of 46 states with such a law.
#8 Dec 07 2004 at 6:27 PM Rating: Default
would this be a bad time to start a sub thread of dead baby jokes?
#9 Dec 07 2004 at 7:01 PM Rating: Default
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would this be a bad time to start a sub thread of dead baby jokes?


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Go Asylum sock-nuking team!
#10 Dec 08 2004 at 1:29 PM Rating: Default
Nabraben wrote:
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would this be a bad time to start a sub thread of dead baby jokes?


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Go Asylum sock-nuking team!



your point is what exactly? i just joined the sight, i thought this thread was interesting and i wanted to make a joke. if you didnt like the joke, thats ok, but the # number of posts you have is pretty irrelevant. besides that you only have 77 so its not like you are some monster poster.
#11 Dec 08 2004 at 2:10 PM Rating: Good
Just what we need. Another poster who can't capitalize or differentiate 'sight' from 'site.'
#12 Dec 08 2004 at 2:54 PM Rating: Default
if the best you have is picking on someones typing skills, then stop right there.

seriously, i didnt come here to be a troll, or have trolls get their jollies off on my posts. if you dont like what or how i type, then dont read my posts. however, if you actually have something interesting to say, im all for it.
#13 Dec 08 2004 at 3:17 PM Rating: Decent
Ok, only way to forgive and forget is sucking:) Thats what you have to learn here:)
#14 Dec 08 2004 at 3:19 PM Rating: Good
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if the best you have is picking on someones typing skills, then stop right there.

seriously, i didnt come here to be a troll, or have trolls get their jollies off on my posts. if you dont like what or how i type, then dont read my posts. however, if you actually have something interesting to say, im all for it.


I know small children who bother to proofread their work before submitting it. You should emulate them.


It would also be wise to not make statemnets like the above in the same thread you initially posted:

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would this be a bad time to start a sub thread of dead baby jokes?


Follow your own advice about content. If you'd have never touched the keyboard in the first place, this thread would be better off. The OP had some good content before you put in an appearance.
#15 Dec 08 2004 at 3:50 PM Rating: Decent
Fu[/i]ck me, this woman helped a baby, so she's virtueous?` bullsh[i]it, nobody is better than me, and nobody deserves a lottery win more than me, and that goes (though it pains me to say it) to you fu[/i]ckers aswell. I can't beleive i still frequent a board in which so many ignorant f[i]uckers have this acute sense of morality in which baby helping relates directly to how much people "deserve" insane wealth.

And even if you're for this charitable woman (not anonymously, i might add) deserving so much cash, think about how many homeless people she could take on as rent-free lodgers, think how many starving africans she could save, I don't beleive that anyone deserves anything more than anyone else, and i don't believe that there is any such thing as morality, but to you ******* who do, look at her, this is not a selfless mother-teresa, this is a woman that helps children get a good christian burial, then told everyone about it, and plans to spend her huge amount of "deserved" cash on her filthy little self.
#16 Dec 08 2004 at 3:57 PM Rating: Default
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I can't beleive i still frequent a board in which so many ignorant ******* have this acute sense of morality


Thats only some people(not me). But you're still welcome to leave
#17 Dec 08 2004 at 3:59 PM Rating: Default
Dracoid, if you think honoring the dead is so unimportant then I suppose you wouldnt mind if I paid a couple of crackheads to rape your dead mother in front of your face after they tied you down so they could do nothing about it. Let's see where your lack of morality comes into play after that. For all of your talk, I'd love to see what it's like when you come face to face with your own convictions.
#18 Dec 08 2004 at 4:16 PM Rating: Decent
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Thats cool, hope she does not lose her cash reward to tax hell.

Of the 27 million she won, she's "only" getting 9 million after taxes. 67% to the state... Cali sucks. O_o

Dracoid, GFY. She was already scraping by on $175k a year for her charity work, coffins and advertising both cost a lot of money. Unless you planned on winning the lottery and then giving most of it away, don't ***** about it when people are glad that she won over some poor, stupid piece of white trash that would have quit their job, squandered all the money on a big house and twenty cars, and then been evicted when they found they couldn't pay the property tax on a mansion every year.
#19 Dec 08 2004 at 4:27 PM Rating: Decent
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Hey, there's nothing wrong with a good baby joke now and then Smiley: sly especially a visual one!
http://users.bestweb.net/~belhade/pics/farking/baby_sees.jpg
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#20 Dec 08 2004 at 4:37 PM Rating: Default


Edited, Wed Dec 8 16:57:53 2004 by Banter
#21 Dec 08 2004 at 4:42 PM Rating: Default
man you cant take a hint, you quoted me and everything, did you read my post? as for my first comment in this thread, i thought it was funny. if you didnt thats fine, im sure i wont lose any sleep over it tonight. however, unlike you, i wasnt trying to get a shot in on anyone. hell you could of even called me out for it, but you didnt. you called me out because you didnt like the fact that i dont use capitols and i put the wrong word in a sentence. did it make you feel better about yourself? do you feel like you deserve a cookie? if you feel the need to start in on someone, have a good reason to do it at least.

People like you make me wish your mom would have swallowed more often.
#22 Dec 08 2004 at 4:48 PM Rating: Good
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Ok, only way to forgive and forget is sucking:) Thats what you have to learn here:)



That reminds me Abbay...



Edit:

Banter = Qoaz




Edited, Wed Dec 8 16:49:38 2004 by AegisfangBattlehammer
#23 Dec 08 2004 at 4:52 PM Rating: Good
Twenty-something corrections later...


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Man you can't take a hint. You quoted me and everything; did you read my post? As for my first comment in this thread, I thought it was funny. If you didn't that's fine, I'm sure I won't lose any sleep over it tonight. Hell you could have even called me out for it, but you didn't. You called me out because you didnt like the fact that I dont use capitals and I put the wrong word in a sentence. Did it make you feel better about yourself? Do you feel like you deserve a cookie? If you feel the need to start in on someone, have a good reason to do it at least.

People like you make me wish your mom would have swallowed more often.


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