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Yesterday, I focused on a story of a woman in a motorized cart who tried to escape in that slow-moving vehicle from a store with $600 worth of electronics in it.

I thought that was something until I noticed thieves who actually stole a motorized cart from a Wal-Mart for nefarious reasons. Check out the story from wsfa.com below:

>>Couple steals motorized cart, making 2 mph getaway

HUNTINGTON, WV (NBC) November 17, 2010- A West Virginia couple is accused of stealing a motorized shopping cart from a Walmart store and taking it on a joy ride to a strip club.

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It’s hard enough getting away from the police on foot, but a woman actually tried to leave a store on a motorized cart that got stuck.

Here’s the story from macombdaily.com:

>>400-pound woman caught shoplifting when motorized cart gets stuck at Rochester Hills Meijer … police use Taser to subdue her

A Pontiac woman’s alleged theft attempt was foiled this week when her motorized cart became stuck at a Rochester Hills Meijer.

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Time for more great piano music this weekend! This time, we’ll explore pianists I didn’t mention last week!

First up is Jim Chappell, a great composer and performer.

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I used to work for an Adventist healthcare organization, and I always was heartened by how important it was to provide the best care possible. I fear that with lawsuits and the notion that hospitals and other healthcare groups should be run more like a business has lead to some “unhealthy” changes.

For instance, take this story about Portland Adventist Hospital from msn.com:

>>Man dies in hospital parking lot — waiting for ambulance

PORTLAND – An injured man who had just crashed his car in a hospital parking lot was forced to wait for an ambulance because of hospital procedure, Portland police said.

Investigators said 61-year-old Birgilio Marin-Fuentes died afterwards from cardiac complications.

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I’m very much for humane treatment of animals. For instance, when a co-worker caught a mouse in a glue trap, I went to her home and took it to the animal shelter where it could be put down properly. The poor thing had been trying to get free and had struggled so long that the bones in its legs were basically jelly. I told her that I’d buy a trap for her next time that would be more humane if she needed it.

But this story from Jackson, Michigan, kind of bothers me. Check it out from mlive.com:

>>Man faces misdemeanor charge of animal cruelty after his dog kills young raccoon that caused some damage to garage

Seth Foster, 23, said he found his family garage in disarray last summer and sent his dog in the building to investigate.

Grizz, a blue heeler, returned with the culprit, a young raccoon.

As two teenage boys watched, one of them filming its actions with a cell phone, Grizz killed the coon, Foster said.

Now, Foster is facing a misdemeanor charge of animal cruelty resulting in death, which is punishable by a maximum of 90 days in jail and a $500 fine. A jury trial is scheduled for Feb. 25 in Jackson County District Court.

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A few weeks back when New York City was buried (again!) with snow, I came across the following news article that still haunts me.

Here it is, from the New York Daily News:

>>The body of a Long Island man who shot himself to death was found entombed in a snow-covered car on a residential block in Queens Tuesday, police said.

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I don’t usually like to talk politics, which is ironic in that I live in the Washington, DC, area. I find that these “discussions” often have a lot of heat, but very little light.

But I wonder–Has the world really changed so much since I was back in college? I had close friends I didn’t agree with about politics at all, but we could “agree to disagree.”

With all the recent talk about civility, where did it go?

We’ve reached such a polarized state that if someone disagrees, they’re “wrong.” It’s not that they have another opinion. If another political party wins an election, the end of the world is upon is. When did that happen?

Now the talk is about civility, and yet political figures are still compared to Adolf Hitler and accusations are made without any proof or basis in fact. The answer seems to be, “Everyone knows that’s true!” And I fear that “civility” has turned into a way to make certain points of view simply shut up.

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Folks, apologies for being under the weather so much the last few weeks. I’ve had a nasty bug that has been after me for a long time. I hope to be coming out the other side, finally!

This weekend, I thought I’d share some music from some of my favorite pianists, so here goes:

First up, Joe Bongiorno has hosted many concerts from his home online, and this is one of his songs I enjoy as he performs live:

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What a wild night last night was! People took more than 12 hours to get home taking a commute that often took less than an hour.

Here’s a video from the local NBC station talking with a woman stuck in the snow:

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This again goes under the “people take their sports wayyyy too seriously” category. Yikes!

Here’s the story from the Chicago Tribune:

>>John C. Stone might be the most famous Green Bay Packers fan in Chicago.

The 34-year-old Roseland resident was fired Monday from his job as a car salesman at an Oak Lawn Chevrolet dealership for wearing a Packers tie to work, but he’s already been offered a job at another dealership and been interviewed live on a nationwide sports radio show.

“I didn’t know all this publicity was going to come with this,” Stone said in an interview this morning. “But you know what? It lets me know who has my back.”

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