One of These Things Is Not Like the Other
See if you can spot the preposterously trivial and atonal sentence in this update on the missing person search in Aruba:
A team of Texas search specialists will begin hunting for Alabama teen Natalee Holloway in earnest Saturday, the same day the five suspects in the Aruba case are to appear before a judge.Tim Miller, director and founder of Texas Equusearch, said most of the 24-member search team, including eight divers and one dog, had arrived by Friday night. Three more dogs and their handlers were to arrive Saturday.
The dogs, considered highly trained, will wear booties to protect their paws from cacti needles. At least $25,000 has been contributed for the search so far through the nonprofit group's Web site, Miller said.
Meanwhile, an Aruban judge in police custody in connection with the 18-year-old's disappearance faced more questioning Friday. Paul Van Der Sloot, 53, and four other suspects, including Van Der Sloot's 17-year-old son, are to face a judge who will decide whether they are to remain in custody.
Did you catch it? Let me try one more time:
The dogs, considered highly trained, will wear booties to protect their paws from cacti needles.
Yep, that's the one.


