Can you sue a witch if her spells don't work? Apparantly....
BERLIN - A German woman won a lawsuit against a “love witch” who failed to induce her ex-boyfriend to come back with rituals under the full moon designed to cast a spell over him, a Munich court said Monday.
“The witch lost,” said Munich district court spokeswoman Ingrid Kaps. The ‘love witch’ was ordered to return her 1,000 euro ($1,300) fee and pay “several hundred euros” in costs.
“The plaintiff was in despair after her boyfriend left and tried to get him to return with help from a woman who calls herself a ‘love witch’,” she added. “The court has ruled it was a service that was ‘objectively impossible’ to render.”
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I mean, c'mon. An aardvark?
I had to Google that up in order to find out what that is. Its Hebrew name translates back as "ants bear".
I had to Google that up in order to find out what that is. Its Hebrew name translates back as "ants bear".
Ooh, someone needs to tell Stephen Colbert about this.
Kermit waves at Nilly
Aardvark means "earth pig" in Afrikaans, which is where/how it got it's name.
My goodness I need LOTS of coffee today.
I think I didn't get the advantage of sleeping in yesterday but I did stay up later than I thought I was last night.
(actually, I think technically it was an anteater [link] that bit him, but that's not how the story is told.)
t Waves back at Frank
I think technically it was an anteater
Hmm, and now all the English-Hebrew dictionaries I can access online tell me that they can't tell the difference. English doesn't only have more words, it also has more animals.
Studio 60 looks like a goner.