Soccer Unlimited

Jul 30, 2007 00:47

My job is really great and I'll be sad when I have to leave it.  Anyway, we get free tickets and this time we all went to see Aston Villa play the Columbus Crew.  I took some pictures and some video.  There were quite a few English people there which was surprising.  Anyway, one co-worker attempted to put me in a trash can.  Everyone but me had been drinking since 5:30 tailgating before the game...and then 2 hours after the game...in the parking lot.  Those kids are fun, I like them, we have good times.  I like working with people that you can hang out with outside of the workplace.  Obviously, this makes your job 100 times better.

Who wants to give me a job?

I had something else to write here but I forgot.  It was actually the main reason why I was posting here.

Right now I'm watching the Italian news RAI and in one broadcast I saw them openly interviewing Communist politicians and their stances, and then the issue of topless women on the beach...and they show everything because ...well because it isn't the U.S. or the Middle East basically. Oh and Painsville Ohio made it into the Italian news because of this:

Men who solicited sex ordered to wear chicken suits
Judge orders 3 who solicited sex to don outfit, hold anti-brothel sign

By MAGGI MARTIN
Newhouse News Service

PAINESVILLE, OHIO - The Best Little Whorehouse is not in Painesville.
And Municipal Judge Michael Cicconetti, known for dispensing unusual sentences, doesn't want one sprouting in his small town.

So Cicconetti ordered three men charged with soliciting sex to take turns dressing in a bright yellow chicken costume while carrying a sign that reads "No Chicken Ranch in Painesville."

The sign and costume refer to the "World Famous Chicken Ranch," a brothel in Nevada where sex-for-money is legal. The costume was borrowed from a woman who wears it to cheer patients at a local hospice.

Daniel Chapdelaine, 40, of Perry Township; Martin Soto, 44, of Ashtabula; and Fabian Rodriguez-Ramirez, 29, of Painesville; all pleaded guilty Wednesday to misdemeanor charges of soliciting sex from an undercover Painesville police officer earlier this summer.

Cicconetti agreed to suspend a 30-day jail sentence if they wear the costume between

4 and 7 p.m. today outside Painesville City Court.

"We're trying to send a strong message that we won't tolerate this activity in the city," said Painesville probation supervisor David Washlock.

It's not the first time that Cicconetti has used barnyard animals in his sentences.

He ordered a man who called a policeman a "pig" to stand next to a live pig in a pen and hold a sign that read, "This Is Not a Police Officer."

A couple who stole a baby Jesus statue from a manger were sentenced to dress as Mary and Joseph and walk with a donkey.
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