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1st July 2008, 09:33 AM
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True Stories
Art imitates real life or the other way round?
This is a true story!
Family Tragedy at Wedding
Parimalar, 20 years old, is in love with Gopi. Thier union is opposed by her family and she then leaves her home to stay with some relatives. She also makes a police report against her family members! In the meantime, the wedding is arranged and held (last Saturday 29th June 2008.) Her family members gatecrash with cleavers (aruvaal) and threaten the people gathered there. One of them is a detective, who shoots in the air as a warning. The detective is surrounded by the family members, who then shoots and kills Parimalar's brother, 23-year old Mohan.
http://www.mmail.com.my/Current_News/mm/Monday/Hotnews
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1st July 2008 09:33 AM
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1st July 2008, 03:45 PM
#2
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This stuff happening in Malaysia?!!! I mean aruvaals, etc...?!!!
"The best form is no form." - Bruce Lee
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1st July 2008, 06:08 PM
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Originally Posted by
Bipolar
This stuff happening in Malaysia?!!! I mean aruvaals, etc...?!!!
oh yes. this is just the tip of the iceberg.
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2nd July 2008, 10:46 AM
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I hate to say it but guys fight with aruvals here too!
What doesn't make sense to me is why would the detective shoot the brother of the girl? He tried to stop them?
TRUE STORY:
(3 April 1995, California) In the spring of 1995, three employees of the Carroll Fowler Elementary School in Ceres received a gopher in good condition. Their subsequent actions show that they were unfamiliar with the movie, and the vengeful nature of gophers.
One janitor and two maintenance men took the gopher into a small janitorial closet and apparently decided to kill it. No other reason for spraying cleaning solvent on the gopher seems plausible.
The solvent was designed to remove gum from surfaces. It freezes the surface gum and makes it easier to scrape it up. Elementary schools have an unsurprising need for such solvents. But the gopher was stronger than the gum. Three cans later, it was still alive and kicking.
They paused for thought, and the janitor, who was most badly injured, attempted to light a cigarette in the fume-filled room. The subsequent explosion injured the three men, and sixteen children were treated for scraped knees.
In the aftermath of the explosion, the persecuted gopher was discovered unharmed and clinging to a wall. He was released back into the wild,
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2nd July 2008, 07:51 PM
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