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Yet another one from Florida. Florida woman Tracy Dimasi, 39, was arrested at around 9:30 p.m. Tuesday for stabbing her boyfriend with a steak knife after a disagreement over his pet cat, which she threw out of a window during the argument. The boyfriend claims the two do not even live together, although Dimasi listed his address as her home address.
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Florida is a screwed up state!
Man, look at those eyes! Can you say OCD three times in a row quickly? Scary looking bit&h.
Yep…that’s the look of presciption drugs and emotional disorders. Her boyfriend is lucky to be alive. You can’t fix stupid, but crazy’s just dangerous.
Lady if you threw my cat out a window they’d never find your body.
I hope the cat is okay!
She’s got a wonky eye.
With only eight days and one day trip planned, I wduoln’t necessarily recommend going very far out of Ile-de-France. Versailles is accessible by RER, so you don’t need to take the national rail. Fontainebleu isn’t far away, either. Chartres is very do-able as a day trip it’s a nice little medievalish town with a lovely cathedral. As for Normandy, Rouen is only an hour away. Giverny is also 45 minutes by train as well, although the train station is in Vernon, so you’d either have to take a taxi or a bus from there to Giverny a few kilometres away. With the new (well, as of 2007, anyway) TGV Est, Reims, the capital of Champagne and the site of the cathedral where France’s kings were crowned, is a mere 45 minutes away. Unfortunately, some of more interesting sites in Normandy that others are suggesting, such as Bayeux and Mont Saint-Michel, are a bit too far away (or, rather, require transfers and long layovers) if you’re going to taking the train. If you’re driving or plan to spend a night away, I would highly recommend those two. I really adored both. But I also REALLY adore Paris and think that an overnight day-trip on an eight-day trip is too much. But that’s just me.Someone else suggested some place in the Loire valley. Given a choice between Normandy (with the exception of Bayeux and Mont St-Michel) and the Loire, I’d actually take the latter. Tours is an hour away by TGV, but doesn’t boast any castles of its own. Orleans is only an hour away as well (but, again, no castles). Blois, which does have a castle, is between an hour and a half and two hours away. As with the case of Normandy, some of the other castles that I really loved (Chinon, Azay-le-Rideau) require too much time to visit in just one day by train.IF you decide to go to Versailles, DO visit the town and not just the palace
CUNT.