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ladynox25 ([personal profile] ladynox25) wrote2006-08-02 04:51 pm

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Guard dog goes beserk, rips up dozens of rare teddy bears, including one owned by Elvis.

What I want to know is, these things are valuable, right? They're a collection on display in a museum, right? Said museum probably has barriers in place to keep *people* out of the exhibits, so they don't steal the valuables, right? So, how the hell did a *DOG* get anywhere near the teddy bears??? I know it was a guard dog, so probably he was behind security, but still, these things are in cases, right? Physical barriers of some kind, right? So, again, how the HELL did a *DOG* get anywhere near them?

In other news, Kansas City's School Board returns to sanity. Well, sorta kinda. And probably only temporary. But at least the creationists aren't winning them all. I point this out because my sweetie ([profile] hoya99 for anyone who *doesn't* know by now) is in the thick of it, doing interviews for his dissertation. Have fun, love! *grin*

[identity profile] bigredpaul.livejournal.com 2006-08-02 10:40 pm (UTC)(link)
Down with the Teddy Bear Conspiracy!

[identity profile] corruptedjasper.livejournal.com 2006-08-04 06:09 pm (UTC)(link)
They may have been on shelves, with just red silk ropes between the visitors and them? Or possibly the dog jumped right through the glass cases (Ouch. PCP?).