Sunday, August 06, 2006
Helping with enquiries
Yikes. Someone got stabbed outside my house on Saturday night and proceeded to bleed copiously over my front step and path as well as nextdoor's wall, step and path.
Turns out it was a rum old do, and I was sat in my kitchen and there were ambulances, policemen, and, er, more policemen. And some ambulances.
The upsetting thing is that it doesn't apear to have made any of the local news. Ach well.
Turns out it was a rum old do, and I was sat in my kitchen and there were ambulances, policemen, and, er, more policemen. And some ambulances.
The upsetting thing is that it doesn't apear to have made any of the local news. Ach well.
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Hmm, that sort of behaviour in news reporters tends to mean such things are commonplace, and not as newsworthy as, say, 'No-one getting stabbed last night.'
Cheap, was it, your house?
Cheap, was it, your house?
It is now. Any offers, ONO.
What really annoyed me about it was that on the Evening Star website (the journalistic equivalent of Paris Hilton) the top story was "Mad Axeman Attacks Post Office" (on Chantry, no surprises there) and the second story was "Man Not Hurt In Minor Accident On A12".
Where's my stabbing???
Basts.
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What really annoyed me about it was that on the Evening Star website (the journalistic equivalent of Paris Hilton) the top story was "Mad Axeman Attacks Post Office" (on Chantry, no surprises there) and the second story was "Man Not Hurt In Minor Accident On A12".
Where's my stabbing???
Basts.
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