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Ceol na Mara
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Post by Ceol na Mara »

As Jack Paar used to say, "I kid you not!"

I was browsing through Charity Folks' webpages to see what they were auctioning. One grouping was a collection of men's colognes, etc. from the Alan Cummings line. The name of the collection - ready for this? - "Cumming the Fragrance".

I thought, "This CANNOT be for real!", and googled it.

http://www.cummingthefragrance.com/collection.html

Eeewwww!

P.S. If any moderator wants to delete this thread, it's ok by me. I just thought it was so bizarre I had to share it!
bravedave
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Post by bravedave »

...to which I can only add...


Woman Admits To Sucking Medicine From Patient's Patch

A nursing assistant pleaded guilty on Thursday to sucking medication from a patient's pain patch.

The state attorney general's office identified that person as Megan Oglesbee, who worked as a nursing assistant at Moran Manor Nursing Home in Westernport, Md. She pleaded guilty in a plea deal to one count of neglect of a vulnerable adult.

According to court documents, Oglesbee admitted to removing a 72-hour pain patch from a nursing home resident and sucking out the medication. The documents indicate that Oglesbee asked a coworker for help to reattach the patch to the patient, and that coworker became suspicious.

The judge sentenced Oglesbee to a suspended 18-month jail term in addition to three years of supervised probation.

Oglesbee, 21, of Keyser, W.Va., must also complete alcohol and substance abuse drug treatment programs. The judge also prohibited her from working in the care of vulnerable adults during her probationary period.

The nursing assistant had faced a $1,000 fine, but the judge suspended that and ordered her to pay court costs.
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