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  1. A man was visiting Spain and passed by a restaurant in Madrid after a bullfight. They were advertising that they served the balls of the bull who lost the bullfight. Intrigued, the man went inside, only to find that where was a six-week waiting list to get to eat the loser's balls. So he signed up and came back six weeks later. When he got his meal, there were two teeny, teeny balls on his plate. He called the waiter over to complain.

    "I've waited six weeks for bull balls. What are these?" "Sir," the waiter said, "the bull doesn't always lose."

    :D:D:D:D:D:D:o

  2. Two guys are speeding through Texas when a state trooper pulls them over. The trooper walks up to the drivers side of the car, gets out his billy club and smacks the driver across the face. Stunned, the driver asks, ''Why did you do that??''

    The trooper responds, ''You're in Texas now son, you have that license out and ready around here!''

    ''I apologize sir, I'm not from around here.''

    The trooper then walks to the passenger side of the car, and taps on the window. The passenger rolls down his window and the trooper takes out his club and smacks the passenger across the face.

    ''What was that for?'' asked the passenger. ''I know your kind,'' says the trooper, ''About two miles down the road you would have looked at your buddy and said 'I wish that son of a bitch would have tried that crap with me!'''

    A good one, Angle :o:D:D:D:D

  3. Finally this tragic case has the official "sweep it under the carpet" stamp pf approval. The investigation has run longer than any other foreign murder, purely because of pressure from various British authorities.

    If there had not been a rash of "inactive postings" or "transfers" within certain government departments the killer would have been behind bars by now :o

    Police admit failure in murder case

    No evidence on British girl's killer

    By Cheewin Sattha

    Police in the northern province of Chiang Mai admitted failure in the case of British backpacker Kirsty Sara Jones, 24, who was strangled to death in a guesthouse in 2000. The case was transferred to the Department of Special Investigation (DSI) at the request of the Jones family, the British embassy and British police, in August 2005. The case has been reopened several times.

    ''Though the case file has been transferred to the DSI, police still support the investigation in association with Interpol,'' said Narit Sorndit, deputy investigation chief of Provincial Police Region 5, adding that police had not given up hope. The case has a statute of limitations of 20 years.

    The body of Jones, who was from Wales, was found on Aug 10 in her room at the Aree guesthouse more than 12 hours after the murder.

    Pol Lt-Col Narit, then part of the investigation team, said police obtained plenty of forensic evidence _ tissue under the victim's fingernails, hair, fingerprints and semen, but still could not find the killer. The crime triggered a large-scale murder inquiry.

    Pol Lt-Col Narit said two inquiry teams were set up. One was under the provincial police and the other under Police Region 5.

    The two teams appeared to work in different directions. After questioning 70 witnesses, police narrowed down the number of suspects to nine, including the guesthouse owner, tour guides, tourists and guesthouse workers.

    A month after Jones' death, police arrested guesthouse owner Andrew Gill, 36, but his semen did not match that found in Jones' vagina. ''This shows how Chiang Mai police were tricked by the killer,'' said Pol Lt-Col Narit.

    Under one police theory, Mr Gill watched the victim have sex with another man, then slipped into her room. Ms Jones resisted, so she was strangled.

    However, Chiang Mai prosecutors decided not to proceed with the case against Mr Gill, citing weak evidence.

    Police could only deport Mr Gill, who told a British newspaper that he spent one million baht in his defence in court. It was found that the money that Mr Gill's family sent from Britain was spent by his wife.

    SOS

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