This is not a randomly-generated news story. But yes, I am going to dissect it for just such a purpose.
Is it possible that a former Brigham Young University co-ed and Miss Wyoming beauty queen charged in the 1970s with kidnapping and raping a Mormon missionary in England has resurfaced as the woman who made news this week for paying a Korean lab to clone puppies from her deceased dog's DNA?
As it turns out? Yes. Kudos to the Obscure Store.
Is it possible that a former Brigham Young University co-ed and Miss Wyoming beauty queen charged in the 1970s with kidnapping and raping a Mormon missionary in England has resurfaced as the woman who made news this week for paying a Korean lab to clone puppies from her deceased dog's DNA?
As it turns out? Yes. Kudos to the Obscure Store.
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Yeah, I read that story this morning. I thought it was like Mad-Libs, too.
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That bit about skiing naked down Mt. Everest in the nude with a carnation up her nose almost makes the story funny. (naked and in the nude!) Except that's a real man she attacked and terrorized.
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And I guess the Brits aren't chomping at the bit to prosecute her, either. Hrm. Troublesome. (Insert obligatory ruminations on the disparity of the reactions if the genders were reversed.)
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I, too, was struck by how easily she kept getting off. In the story she claims she couldn't rape a 300-pound man--but note that she had a guy-friend helping her. In the comments is someone saying they don't think a man can get an erection during coerced sex--actually, yes, he totally can.