Last week, it was the Police Chief's car. This week, it's Nats OF Marlon Byrd's car:
On Wednesday night, the Washington Nationals returned from their 10-day, three-city road trip still in first place in the National League East. They arrived at RFK Stadium by bus from Dulles Airport, grabbed their luggage and headed for their cars.
But when they arrived in the players' parking lot beyond the right field wall at RFK Stadium, they discovered that several of their cars had been broken into -- and that of outfielder Marlon Byrd had been stolen -- a breach of security that left several players angered and shaken.
Byrd seemed pretty pleased with the parking lot staff - "Bottom line, it was a [expletive] job done here by the people who work here, a [expletive] job here."
* Must see TV tonight - 10pm, MTV, the wrap up special To Hell and Back: Hot Gossip from the Inferno II. Prepare to enter the minds of some completely insane individuals (Tonya, I'm looking right at you).
* I am dying for some McDonald's Orange Drink right now. I have no idea why.
Monday, June 27, 2005
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I aim to please.
SELMA, Ind. (AP) - Hot for teacher -- and principal, too. A Selma, Indiana, middle school principal won't be fired for a sexy dance she performed with male students at a talent show. Principal Alice Mehaffey was dressed in short-shorts as she danced to "Y-M-C-A" and "Macho Man." During the routine, a boy dressed as a cop handcuffed the educator, while she tore the T-shirt off another boy. The local school board decided not to take any disciplinary action against Mehaffey. Punishment will be left up to the district superintendent. The grandmother of a Selma Middle School student says everyone makes a mistake. But the woman says she hopes the principal has learned a lesson and will clean up her act.
What about your car getting stolen? That's a good story.
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