In 7th, up 2 spots. Starting to like our chances of getting a top 3-5 finish. I like my bet with shortnex now, i am ahead of him for the first time in a long time.
Dimer, what was up with Rook and Kaz sparring with each other? I didnt know that they didnt like one another till i read it the other nite.
i have no idea. they both have short fuzes i guess. as for our team. i totally didnt look @ all yesterday, sorry. i figured you woulda cause you were on here from time to time. i ck'd it monday and tuesday thats all. my bad bro. by years end you'll be in top 3
i have no idea. they both have short fuzes i guess. as for our team. i totally didnt look @ all yesterday, sorry. i figured you woulda cause you were on here from time to time. i ck'd it monday and tuesday thats all. my bad bro. by years end you'll be in top 3
yep had about 8 brooklyn brown ales and some chicken and shrimp kabobs as well as a couple burgers. great day all in all even though it rained all day long
Sherborn -
A Arizona man was charged yesterday with having sex with sheep at a farm near his home, and police reports suggest the encounters may have gone on for nearly a year. Bover the sheep rover, was arraigned yesterday in Natick District Court on charges of bestiality, cruelty to animals and breaking and entering in connection with an incident police say took place at Boggastow Farm on June 27.
According to a police report, the farm's barn had been the target of at least a dozen break-ins between August 2006 and June 2007, prompting the property owner to install surveillance cameras.
Between 3 and 4 a.m. on June 27, according to police, the camera captured and filmed a person identified as Bover
The man grabbed a sheep by its hind legs and dragged it to the corner of the stall, according to police. The man removed his clothes and appeared to have sexual relations with the sheep. After finishing, the man put his pants back on and left the barn with his shirt in his hand, according to the report.
Following his arraignment yesterday, Bover was released to the custody of his parents, on the condition he stay at least 30 yards away from the farm, and animals in general.
The FREAK also was ordered to "report immediately to Leonard Morse (Hospital) to continue current mental health treatment," according to court documents.
A woman at Boggastow Farm yesterday shouted, "no comment" to reporters before later threatening to call police.
Yesterday's proceedings took just minutes, as not guilty pleas were entered on the three charges and didn't require Bover to appear in open court. Prosecutors, defense attorneys and police met with Judge Douglas Stoddard behind closed doors before agreeing to release the weirdo to his parents.
Following the proceeding, Bover left the court through a back door, covering his face with a black T-shirt. He was quickly whisked away in a dark red Jeep Cherokee. Bover is due back in court Sept. 4 for a pretrial conference.
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