on a lighter note...

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Fox news.com (Around 2003)
One More for the Road
It's always a woman's prerogative to change her mind.
A Stockton, Calif., woman stabbed her boyfriend, then started driving him to an emergency room, stopped and stabbed him again, reports the Modesto, Calif., Bee.
Police say Serena Prasad, 22, got into an argument Monday with her boyfriend, who police wouldn't name, at his house in Turlock, Calif.
Prasad allegedly stabbed her beau several times in the chest with a steak knife, then thought better of it.
"When she realized what she did," explained Sgt. Matt Speckman, "she threw him in the car and started taking him to the hospital."
But the pair kept arguing inside the car, and Prasad told police she thought, "He ain't getting off that easy."
She pulled over, "got out of the car, stabbed him one time in the shoulder and kicked him in the head," said Speckman.
An officer then showed up and arrested Prasad on a charge of attempted murder. She was held in lieu of $500,000 bail.
The perforated boyfriend's injuries were said to be not life-threatening.
Police would not say what the argument was about, but they did find the steak knife in the back of the car.
— Thanks to Out There reader Don W.
 

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