Posted by gun guru on October 16, 2009 at 13:34:37 from (66.227.197.240):
Did you guys read that incident that occured in Columbus Ohio.
A woman drives up to a Burlington store in a Hummer limo and announces that she won 1.5 million dollars in the lottery and that everyone that is in the store will receive $500 in FREE coats, clothing. Well.......after an hour and a pile of people at the registers waiting for their "free" coats it turns out she didnt really win the lottery and then the store was turned upside down and it was the scene of riot, one cop said that it looked as if a hurricane went through the store. The police arrested the woman and she is being held for mental evaluation.....I would hope so. Sounds like a film short from candid camera. The store manager was an idiot for allowing the woman to make the announcement in the first place without checking to see if she actually won the money. Is there anyone from Ohio that lives near this store? WTF?
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