If you've been on social media over the last few days, you may have seen the hashtag #BettyWhiteChallenge trending.
ABC Action News spoke with a Safety Harbor woman who's answered the challenge's call, but also added her own twist.
half the keys. it was more cash than any of them could have imagined. they didn t fully understand how much cash was in the loomis facility when they took it. transferring the money from the back of the van, they were putting it into three blue barrels. steve had this idea if they got stopped for speeding or a vehicle stop of any kind, he d make it look like he was hauling off three barrels of dog foot which in retrospect to me didn t make a lot of sense because who has three barrels of dog food at midnight on a saturday night? based on a lot of time trying to work their way down the currency, when the barrels were full, they left about $3.3 million behind. when police and fbi responded to the robbery the next day, the only employee not to show up for work is vault supervisor david ghantt. authorities have been looking for 27-year-old david scott ghantt, guard and driver here, who the fbi now consider a
in 2008. there was a lot of worrying and concern that the duration would be in the party. it s important to zero in. someone can offer you two amazing meals and you can t choose between them because they are both so delicious or two piles of dog food, neither of which you want to chow down on. it looks to the outsider who is not seeing them identical. they cannot choose. we are clearly dog foot and cat food. we are dealing with that situation. there is an institutional identity crisis and it s unclear that that is going to produce a strong out come.
livelihood in many cases? i think it s one more blow on top of everything else. imagine having to make that decision of letting a family member go because you can no longer afford to keep them. it isn t that you don t love them. it isn t that you don t want them. you just don t have the financial resources, you know, to keep them. reporter: the spca just launched a program this week to help owners hold on to their pets. using donations, its s providing pet food and neutering to anyone in the fishing industry. but the spca doesn t have enough money to help every pet owner. ana says bp should pay. what i would love to see is bp provide some kind of support, whether it s helping to fund dog foot, cat food, veterinary care, whatever is needed so these sweet little dogs and cats don t go to shelters. reporter: too many that do end up here may never get a second chance. this is not one of those no-kill shelters. if these pets don t find a family within the next two or three weeks, th
concern that the duration would be in the party. it s important to zero in. someone can offer you two amazing meals and you can t choose between them because they are both so delicious or two piles of dog food, neither of which you want to chow down on. it looks to the outsider who is not seeing them identical. they cannot choose. we are clearly dog foot and cat food. we are dealing with that situation. there is an institutional identity crisis and it s unclear that that is going to produce a strong out come. as long as they fight the obama campaign is allowed to do purely positive presentations of the president. there is a campaign film by tom hanks. take a look at this. how do we understand this president? and his time in office? do we look at the day s headlines or do we remember what