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- Gabriella Tropea got locked out of her Austin home on Sunday - She went to the back door and was able to get her cat - Boko - to come to the back as well - Motioning on the glass, Tropea is able to get Boko to grab the wooden stick so she can 'unlock' the door - Tropea squeals with excitement as she gets the door open, proud that her Boko was able to come to the rescue
Who needs man's best friend when you have a cat that can that can help you in a jam.
That's what Gabriella Tropea quickly learned after her cat - Boko - managed to 'unlock' the door for her after the model managed to lock herself outside her Austin, Texas, home.
'My sister accidentally locked me out of the house so I went to check if the back door was unlocked and this happened,' said the model on her Twitter account.
In the adorable video posted on Sunday, Tropea manages to get Boko to come to the back glass door.
She instantly starts patting on the window, indicating to her furry pal that she needs him to 'move the stick' that's keeping the door shut.
Boko attacks the wooden stick and eventually gets it from inside the door, allowing Tropea to open it.
She squeals with excitement as she gets the door open, proud that her Boko was able to come to the rescue.
'Oh my god,' Tropea captioned the video.
On Twitter she shared that she rescued the cat when she first got him, posting another cute video of her singing 'A Moment Like This' by Kelly Clarkson.
Cookie mama-ger Kayla Dillard watched what she called a rare act of kindness Friday evening while supervising two second-graders sell Girl Scout cookies outside a Greenville, S.C., grocery store.
The 8-year-olds had been behind the booth for nearly two hours when a gentleman exited the local BI-LO supermarket. He bought seven boxes of cookies and handed the girls $40, telling them to keep the change, recalled Dillard, a troop co-leader.
The girls thanked him, and he walked toward the parking lot. Several minutes later, the same man, whom Dillard did not know, pulled up to the booth in a dark car.
“Pack them up. I’m going to take them all so you can get out of the cold weather,” he said, adding he had seen the girls shivering, Dillard told The Washington Post in a phone interview.
He bought 121 boxes, totaling $484. He gave the children $500. Again, he didn’t want the change.
“He got whatever we had,” Dillard said, including Thin Mints, Peanut Butter Patties, Peanut Butter Sandwiches, S’mores, Lemonades and Shortbread cookies.
There were two boys waiting to buy cookies, too, Dillard remembered. They had $4 between them — enough for one box — and were debating which to buy. Dillard said the man told the boys “to pick whatever they wanted out of the boxes he purchased.”
According to the National Weather Service, it was around 50 degrees in Greenville on Friday evening.
Girl Scout Troop #1574’s goal was to sell 3,200 packages by March 17. The girls have surpassed their season target with three more weekends of booth sales to go at local stores. Currently, the troop is at 5,000 sales.
The girls were “shocked,” “really thankful” for the man’s action and took a photo together, said Dillard. Her 8-year-old daughter, a member of the troop, was supposed to have been there but had gone to the daddy-daughter dance instead.
“Her friend stepped into her spot for the night,” Dillard said. “I’m just glad we were there to meet him. Thank you.”
A story from NPR Reveal on how "parental aliention" is used in custody battles. Its a harrowing mess to listen to. The trial recordings of the judge forcing kids into staying with parents that they don't like, sometimes for months at a time, while cutting off all access to the favored parent made me so angry, especially when the kids, who are now adults, give interviews years later on their experiences. www.revealnews.org/episodes/bitter-custody/
Mar 9, 2019 Bitter custody
A controversial theory is swaying family court judges to award custody to parents accused of harming kids. We trace the origins of “parental alienation” and learn how it has spawned a cottage industry of so-called family reunification camps that are making big profits from broken families.
Another school shooting, this time in Brazil. 10 dead, including both killers. Guys were inspired by Columbine, and were armed with a pistol, an axe, a crossbow and a bow.
New shooting, now in New Zealand: two coordenated attack on mosques, 49 dead until now. Shooter made a live video on facebook and identified himself as extreme right-wing against immigration