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The Daily Memo - 5/30/07
A fat lady who was let onto a roller coaster, despite being rather too big for it, has sued the amusement park (for $16 million) over her 11-foot fall onto a cable box. (FindLaw)
A Wisconsin bar owner has been fined for pouring Coors Light out of a Miller Light tap. (Fox News)
In Utah, you can’t have a vanity license plate that reads “Merlot” or “X,” but you can have a plate holder that reads “Happiness is a Dead Child” - God bless the Mormons. (The Salt Lake Tribune)
New Jersey Governor Corzine is telling folks he “should be dead,” as part of his campaign for folks to use their seat belts, following his April carcrash. (Courier Post)
More on yesterday’s Supreme Ledbetter decision. (SCOTUSblog)
Texas lawmakers have approved random steroid testing of high school football players, although the legislation still awaits Governor Perry’s approval (or lack thereof). (FindLaw)





