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layoutshooter

Veteran Expediter
Retired Expediter
It takes all kinds of people? to make the world spin. These two are REALLY out there! Like in wackoville. Smacked. Blasted. ETC ETC.

On a side note, Glen Rock a town I lived in for many years. It is where I fought fire and both Mrs. Layoutshooter and I were EMT's. We too often had to deal with wack jobs like the woman in this story.

They often lived in a really nasty apartment building on 3 Main Street. The Codorus Creek runs right next to 3 Main. We in the fire department called the residents who lived there, Scumuloids. Those who lived there were often drunk, or high, or both. They accounted for a large number of calls to police, fire and EMT services. Looks like some things never change. The lives of her child and 8 fire fighter were in danger due to her stupidity.

There is a very good chance I know some, or all, of the firefighters who fished this "person" out of the creek. Can't wait to get in touch with them. They are busy now, Glen Rock is likely under water. All Glen Rock fire fighters have all 3 levels of PA water rescue training. Still Water, Ice and swift water rescue.

[h=1]Cops: Drunken woman tried to 'save' ducks in storm[/h]
GLEN ROCK, Pa. (AP) — A Pennsylvania woman faces charges that include risking a catastrophe after she jumped into a raging creek to "save" a couple dozen wild ducks.


Southern Regional Police in York County says Justina Laniewski went into the Codorus Creek in Glen Rock on Monday evening, and her 4-year-old started to follow her.


A neighbor grabbed the child, but it took eight firefighters from a nearby station to rescue the 41-year-old Laniewski from neck-high waters. She was also charged with reckless endangerment, disorderly conduct and public drunkenness.


Court records say Laniewski told police she slipped and fell into the water.


Southern Regional Sgt. Darryl Smuck says a breath test showed Laniewski's alcohol level was more than twice the legal limit for driving. A phone listing for her couldn't be located.

Cops: Drunken woman tried to 'save' ducks in storm - Yahoo! News


And then there is this 'nut case' a 'future leader' of the country. Following in Obama's footsteps. "Wasted" during his college years.

[h=1]Brown Student Remains Unconvinced There Was a Hurricane[/h]
NBC 10's Alison Bologna didn't get the interview she expected from "Daniel," a Brown student, live from Fox Point Hurricane Barrier in Providence. Daniel says the government wants you to think a hurricane happened and that classes are cancelled, but he knows better.


"If I wake up and people say, 'there's a hurricane,' I'm still pretty skeptical," Daniel says. "I don't really believe that there's a hurricane." Bologna corrects him, but he persists. "Think about it: the earth rotates pretty quickly," he continues. He even rotates his arms to demonstrate what he means, just in case viewers are confused. He will concede this point: "It's definitely windy, no, for sure."


"Well, the government definitely wants you to think that classes are cancelled, but I'm not so sure," he says. At this point, Bologna has had enough. She shutters him offscreen as quickly as possible. We suspect that, after they cut filming, she promptly walked over to him and whacked him upside the head, too.


Brown Student Remains Unconvinced There Was a Hurricane - Yahoo! News
 

cranis

Expert Expediter
Driver
It takes all kinds of people? to make the world spin. These two are REALLY out there! Like in wackoville. Smacked. Blasted. ETC ETC.

On a side note, Glen Rock a town I lived in for many years. It is where I fought fire and both Mrs. Layoutshooter and I were EMT's. We too often had to deal with wack jobs like the woman in this story.

The people are crazy down htere. but who isn't fromYork County

They often lived in a really nasty apartment building on 3 Main Street. The Codorus Creek runs right next to 3 Main. We in the fire department called the residents who lived there, Scumuloids. Those who lived there were often drunk, or high, or both. They accounted for a large number of calls to police, fire and EMT services. Looks like some things never change. The lives of her child and 8 fire fighter were in danger due to her stupidity.

There is a very good chance I know some, or all, of the firefighters who fished this "person" out of the creek. Can't wait to get in touch with them. They are busy now, Glen Rock is likely under water. All Glen Rock fire fighters have all 3 levels of PA water rescue training. Still Water, Ice and swift water rescue.

[h=1]Cops: Drunken woman tried to 'save' ducks in storm[/h]
GLEN ROCK, Pa. (AP) — A Pennsylvania woman faces charges that include risking a catastrophe after she jumped into a raging creek to "save" a couple dozen wild ducks.


Southern Regional Police in York County says Justina Laniewski went into the Codorus Creek in Glen Rock on Monday evening, and her 4-year-old started to follow her.


A neighbor grabbed the child, but it took eight firefighters from a nearby station to rescue the 41-year-old Laniewski from neck-high waters. She was also charged with reckless endangerment, disorderly conduct and public drunkenness.


Court records say Laniewski told police she slipped and fell into the water.


Southern Regional Sgt. Darryl Smuck says a breath test showed Laniewski's alcohol level was more than twice the legal limit for driving. A phone listing for her couldn't be located.

Cops: Drunken woman tried to 'save' ducks in storm - Yahoo! News


And then there is this 'nut case' a 'future leader' of the country. Following in Obama's footsteps. "Wasted" during his college years.

[h=1]Brown Student Remains Unconvinced There Was a Hurricane[/h]
NBC 10's Alison Bologna didn't get the interview she expected from "Daniel," a Brown student, live from Fox Point Hurricane Barrier in Providence. Daniel says the government wants you to think a hurricane happened and that classes are cancelled, but he knows better.


"If I wake up and people say, 'there's a hurricane,' I'm still pretty skeptical," Daniel says. "I don't really believe that there's a hurricane." Bologna corrects him, but he persists. "Think about it: the earth rotates pretty quickly," he continues. He even rotates his arms to demonstrate what he means, just in case viewers are confused. He will concede this point: "It's definitely windy, no, for sure."


"Well, the government definitely wants you to think that classes are cancelled, but I'm not so sure," he says. At this point, Bologna has had enough. She shutters him offscreen as quickly as possible. We suspect that, after they cut filming, she promptly walked over to him and whacked him upside the head, too.


Brown Student Remains Unconvinced There Was a Hurricane - Yahoo! News
I know I read this also in the local paper.(online) Also a friendof the family lives there and she got out before the water rose too much, but fortunatly it did not come over the wall where she lived.
O I am also from York, but now working in NH fora while..
You all stay safe,
 

layoutshooter

Veteran Expediter
Retired Expediter
I know I read this also in the local paper.(online) Also a friendof the family lives there and she got out before the water rose too much, but fortunatly it did not come over the wall where she lived.
O I am also from York, but now working in NH fora while..
You all stay safe,


Glen Rock gets hammered by floods pretty often as you may know. There was one hurricane, before I lived there, that put almost 7' of water in the fire hall. I know the guys were busy prior to this storm hitting, moving the trucks up hill and as much equipment as possible to the second floor.
 

skyraider

Veteran Expediter
US Navy
It takes all kinds of people? to make the world spin. These two are REALLY out there! Like in wackoville. Smacked. Blasted. ETC ETC.

On a side note, Glen Rock a town I lived in for many years. It is where I fought fire and both Mrs. Layoutshooter and I were EMT's. We too often had to deal with wack jobs like the woman in this story.

They often lived in a really nasty apartment building on 3 Main Street. The Codorus Creek runs right next to 3 Main. We in the fire department called the residents who lived there, Scumuloids. Those who lived there were often drunk, or high, or both. They accounted for a large number of calls to police, fire and EMT services. Looks like some things never change. The lives of her child and 8 fire fighter were in danger due to her stupidity.

There is a very good chance I know some, or all, of the firefighters who fished this "person" out of the creek. Can't wait to get in touch with them. They are busy now, Glen Rock is likely under water. All Glen Rock fire fighters have all 3 levels of PA water rescue training. Still Water, Ice and swift water rescue.

[h=1]Cops: Drunken woman tried to 'save' ducks in storm[/h]
GLEN ROCK, Pa. (AP) — A Pennsylvania woman faces charges that include risking a catastrophe after she jumped into a raging creek to "save" a couple dozen wild ducks.


Southern Regional Police in York County says Justina Laniewski went into the Codorus Creek in Glen Rock on Monday evening, and her 4-year-old started to follow her.


A neighbor grabbed the child, but it took eight firefighters from a nearby station to rescue the 41-year-old Laniewski from neck-high waters. She was also charged with reckless endangerment, disorderly conduct and public drunkenness.


Court records say Laniewski told police she slipped and fell into the water.


Southern Regional Sgt. Darryl Smuck says a breath test showed Laniewski's alcohol level was more than twice the legal limit for driving. A phone listing for her couldn't be located.

Cops: Drunken woman tried to 'save' ducks in storm - Yahoo! News


And then there is this 'nut case' a 'future leader' of the country. Following in Obama's footsteps. "Wasted" during his college years.

[h=1]Brown Student Remains Unconvinced There Was a Hurricane[/h]
NBC 10's Alison Bologna didn't get the interview she expected from "Daniel," a Brown student, live from Fox Point Hurricane Barrier in Providence. Daniel says the government wants you to think a hurricane happened and that classes are cancelled, but he knows better.


"If I wake up and people say, 'there's a hurricane,' I'm still pretty skeptical," Daniel says. "I don't really believe that there's a hurricane." Bologna corrects him, but he persists. "Think about it: the earth rotates pretty quickly," he continues. He even rotates his arms to demonstrate what he means, just in case viewers are confused. He will concede this point: "It's definitely windy, no, for sure."


"Well, the government definitely wants you to think that classes are cancelled, but I'm not so sure," he says. At this point, Bologna has had enough. She shutters him offscreen as quickly as possible. We suspect that, after they cut filming, she promptly walked over to him and whacked him upside the head, too.


Brown Student Remains Unconvinced There Was a Hurricane - Yahoo! News

Sad part is, these kind of people continue to breed................
 

21cExp

Veteran Expediter
The Brown student was actually trying to spoof the newsperson, though it did not come off terribly well. He's a humor columnist for two school zines and thinks the newspeople over-sensationalize these sort of events.

Which they do, of course, all jumping in front of each other trying to get the scoop or be seen standing in water leaning into the wind...but Daniel's poor attempt at humor was lost on most.

Here's more about it all from the same Atlantic Wire:

Brown Student Picks Worst Possible Moment to Engage in Amateur Media Criticism - National - The Atlantic Wire
 
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