Peanut M&M?
Besides being a crackpot story, you've got to wonder why it took so long to become a news item. According to the
Times-Picayune, Joseph Zuppardo, Jr., 43, of Chalmette, is suing the M&M/Mars company because he bit into an orange candy-coated rock he claims he found in a three pound bag of M&M's.
The incident occured on July 28, 2002 and the suit was filed by his attorney
Thomas Gernhauser on July 24, 2003 seek unspecified damages. Zuppardo is claiming he suffered severe jaw injuries, hearing loss in his right ear and headaches.
I'm no lawyer, and I don't play one on TV, but it sure looks like they just managed to beat the statue of limitations for filing suit. And, I've got to wonder, just how hard was he biting down on those candies? M&M's are not they hard to eat.
Chalmette Middle Student Makes Headlines
A Chalmette Middle School student was arrested this past week for allegely bringing a weapon to school for threatening to kill severa students and the school principal. The incident, which happened on Monday, April 5, occured when the 15 year-old girl was eating lunch with two other students and made the claim that she would be spending time in jail and that the two students should not come to school the next day. The girl then proceeded to tell them she was going to kill them along with the school principal the following day.
At first the other two students thought it was just a joke and ignored the threats, but as the day wore on, the girl made more threats by pretending to pull a gun out of an unused locker and making a slashing gesture across her throat.
The two other students then reported the incident to the assistant prinicipal. The parents of the two girls were notified and the parents of the girl makiking the threats was instructed to keep the girl home until an investigation was completed. One of the parents of the two students threatened called the St. Bernard Sheriff's Office on Tuesday evening and they began their investigation Wednesday morning.
The girl was arrested Wednesday afternoon on a misdemeanor charge of making threats which was upgraded Thursday morning to felony terrorizing.
Originally reported by the
Times-Picayune, the story has also been carried by several TV stations and was carried nationally by the Washington Post and other papers via the AP wire.
With the continuing rise in gas prices, I would like to bring back our gas price survey that we carried back in the summer of 2001 (you can see an old copy
here). Over the next week, I will add some new pages to the web site to allow you to submit any prices you see through the web site, but in the meantime, if you can email me the gas prices for the stations in your neighborhood, I'll get them posted for all to see.
You can email them to me at
gas@da-parish.com.
Be good to yourself,
Westley Annis
westley@da-parish.com
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posted by Westley at 4/11/2004 09:46:35 AM