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Monday, December 5, 2011

Robber put to shame! He♥rtwarmer

Children shame robber into fleeing

Pocket money /Rex
An armed robber who held up a babysitter was shamed into leaving empty-handed when two young children offered him their pocket money.
The man had rung the doorbell of a house in the German town of Schwanewede, near Bremen, and then forced his way in, reports The Local.
Armed with a gun and wearing a balaclava, the man had the terrified babysitter at gunpoint when the children she was looking after, came downstairs.
When they offered him their savings, he was apparently overcome with shame and left the house without a word - or a penny.
"The children had heard what was going on from upstairs and came down with their money, all their savings," a police spokesman said.
He said he was not releasing the ages of the children in order to protect them from being identified, but that they were both younger than seven.
"The robber must have realised what he was doing was awful, and simply put his gun away and left," added the spokesman.


That robber must be really ashamed of what he did. SCRAM YOU ROBBER! :-D

Meow survived! Well isn't it obvious?Cats have nine lives. .. ^_^

Kitten survives washing machine spin

Scampi /Rex
A kitten called Scampi had a lucky escape after he climbed into a washing machine moments before it was put on a spin cycle.
The inquisitive eight-week old ginger and white cat hopped into the washing machine when owner Frances Leate, 29, left the room to gather some washing.
Ms Leate, of Colchester, Essex placed more clothes into the drum and switched the load on for a 40-degree wash.
The mum-of-one was texting friends when she suddenly realised Scampi was not about and a "feeling in the pit of her stomach" told her what had happened.
She rushed into her kitchen to be confronted with the awful sight of the the washing machine filling with water before starting to spin.
Ms Leate switched the machine off but the water remained in the drum and the automatic lock initially prevented her from opening the door.
"I could see his little body squashed up against the glass. He was looking out at me and it was just awful - I could see that he was drowning and I was desperately trying to get the door open," she said.
With Scampi struggling to keep his head above water, she dashed outside and frantically asked neighbour Pam Morris to help.
The pair finally managed to open the door and pull the sodden and lifeless moggy from the machine.
Finding that her pet was still breathing, Ms Leate rushed Scampi to the vets where after an overnight stay he made a full recovery.
She was told the little kitten had a large amount of water on his lungs and was extremely lucky to be alive.

http://web.orange.co.uk/article/quirkies/Kitten_survives_washing_machine_spin