Mar. 1st, 2007

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Kevin Russell found out it's not easy trying to cash a check from God. The 21-year-old man was arrested Monday after he tried to cash a check for $50,000 at the Chase Bank in Hobart that was signed "King Savior, King of Kings, Lord of Lords, Servant," Hobart police Detective Jeff White said.

Russell was charged with one count attempted check fraud and one count intimidation, both felonies, and one count resisting law enforcement, a misdemeanor. He could face prison time.

Police were called to the bank after Russell tried to cash the check, which was written on an invalid Bank One check with no imprint, White said. Russell had several other checks with him that were signed the same way but made out in different dollar amounts, including one for $100,000.

Russell struggled with police as they tried to detain him, White said, and then threatened police as they transported him to the Hobart Police Department.

"I've heard about God giving out eternal life, but this is the first time I've heard of him giving out cash," White said.
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It's the lullaby version of Metallica's Welcome Home (Sanitarium)

Just a sample, not a full track - for this, and many, many other baby music versions of rock songs, check out Baby Rock Records.

Their work "transforms timeless rock songs into beautiful instrumental lullabies. The soothing sounds of the glockenspiel, vibraphone, melltoron and other instruments will lull your baby into a sweet slumber."

I totally need to buy this and ship it to my sister, for my nephew.
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After Colorado's draconian ani-immigrant laws drove away immigrant (both legal and illegal) workers, they found themselves short on labour.

They've come up with a novel solution, though: Slavery!

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