
Irreverent, witty, thought-provoking, borderline-crazy...these are just some of the words that describe Dave Ramos - additionally several four-letter words describe him, but this is a family website.
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Dave was on "Who Wants To Be A Millionaire" in 2011.
Dave was on "Wheel of Fortune" in 2007.
Dave was on "The Price is Right" in 2001.
The video's in Spanish, but the story here is in English.
During the course of a week a team of twenty volunteers patrolled the town's streets on the lookout for dog owners who failed to scoop. They then approached the guilty owner and struck up a casual conversation to discover the name of the dog.
"With the name of the dog and the breed it was possible to identify the owner from the registered pet database held in the town hall," explained a spokesman from the council.
The volunteers then scooped up the excrement and packaged it in a box branded with town hall insignia and marked 'Lost Property' and delivered by courier to the pet owners home.
Photo from Price is Right iPad game
America's favorite game show has caused one disability thief to be booted off the government dole. Cathy Caswell went on disability back in 2004, claiming that she couldn't lift mail trays because of a shoulder injury - but that shoulder injury didn't stop her from coming on down.
Cathy Wrench Cashwell's claim that she couldn't lift mail trays into a truck due to a 2004 on-the-job shoulder injury was called into question in September 2009 when she appeared on "The Price is Right" and spun the "big wheel" twice.
According to an indictment filed in September 2012, Cashwell "raised her left arm above her head and gripped the handle with her left hand." On a second spin, she "raised both arms above her head and gripped the same handle with both hands."
See summer scenes of New York like you've never seen before. The elevated train in the movie? Dismantled and sold as scrap to the Japanese. Irony?
The IRS has a new hit video - a line dancing tape showing IRS executives and managers doing a bit of a boot scoot.
Here's the IRS doing the Star Trek parody video...of course, you paid for it.
And finally, the IRS "Gilligans Island" parody. You paid for it all!