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VandalSquirrel 09-26-2007 08:41 PM

I meant to post this last week. It happened close enough to my house I heard the accident, but had no idea how ridiculous was until it hit the media.

Man says wild sex caused SUV accident

September 18, 2007

MOSCOW, Idaho --A 22-year-old carnival worker blames two friends having sexual intercourse in the back seat of his car for an accident in which his Chevrolet S-10 Blazer struck a telephone pole...............

http://www.boston.com/news/nation/ar..._suv_accident/

ΑΓΔSquirrel10 09-26-2007 09:56 PM

Did anybody hear about the senator in Nebraska who is suing God?!? :confused:

*sigh*...some politicians are INSANE!!!

AlethiaSi 09-27-2007 10:25 AM

Russian woman gives birth to 17lb baby
 
http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20070926/...ca3WRUxiztiBIF

Quote:

BARNAUL, Russia (Reuters) - A Siberian woman who gave birth to her 12th child -- doing more than her fair share to stem Russia's population decline -- was stunned to find that little Nadia weighed in at a massive 7.75 kg (17.1 lb).

Nadia was delivered by caesarean section in the local maternity hospital in the Altai region on September 17, joining eight sisters and three brothers, a local reporter said.
"We were all simply in shock," said Nadia's mother, Tatyana Barabanova, 43. "What did the father say? He couldn't say a thing -- he just stood there blinking."
"I ate everything, we don't have the money for special foods so I just ate potatoes, noodles and tomatoes," she told the reporter, adding that all her previous babies had weighed more than 5 kg.
The Guinness World Records lists a 10.2 kg baby boy born in Italy in 1955, and a 10.8 kg baby boy who was born in the United States in 1879 but died 11 hours later.
The average weight for most healthy newborn babies is around 3.2 kg (7.06 lb), according to World Health Organisation figures.

AlethiaSi 09-27-2007 10:27 AM

Woman nearly severs husband's penis
 
http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20070925/...IKuSjjf5ztiBIF

Quote:

KUALA LUMPUR (Reuters) - Malaysian doctors have reattached a man's nearly severed penis after his first wife, enraged by his comparison of her sex skills with those of his younger second wife, decided to chop it off with a kitchen knife.

The man, a 43-year-old Indonesian worker in southern Johor state, was lying in bed with his 48-year-old wife talking about his newly wed second wife, who is in her 30s, when the incident happened, the New Straits Times newspaper reported.
Despite his shock and pain, the man managed to pull on his trousers and ride his motorcycle to a nearby hospital, where doctors had to put in 11 stitches to reattach the organ.
The man later complained to police, who arrested the woman and plan to charge her with voluntarily causing grievous hurt with a dangerous weapon, which carries the penalty of a three-year jail term and a fine, the newspaper reported.
:eek:

DaemonSeid 09-27-2007 10:38 AM

Thanks for the story SRMOM!!
 
Robbery averted by an act of compassion

http://www.chron.com/CDA/archives/ar...d=2007_4384663


The intruder took a sip of their Chateau Malescot St. Exupéry and said, "Damn, that's good wine."

The girl's father, Michael Rabdau, 51, who described the harrowing evening in an interview, told the intruder to take the whole glass. Rowan offered him the bottle.

The would-be robber, his hood now down, took another sip and had a bite of Camembert cheese that was on the table.

Then he tucked the gun into the pocket of his nylon sweatpants.

"I think I may have come to the wrong house," he said, looking around the patio.

"I'm sorry," he told the group. "Can I get a hug?"

AlethiaSi 09-27-2007 10:40 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DaemonSeid (Post 1528984)
Robbery averted by an act of compassion

http://www.chron.com/CDA/archives/ar...d=2007_4384663


The intruder took a sip of their Chateau Malescot St. Exupéry and said, "Damn, that's good wine."

The girl's father, Michael Rabdau, 51, who described the harrowing evening in an interview, told the intruder to take the whole glass. Rowan offered him the bottle.

The would-be robber, his hood now down, took another sip and had a bite of Camembert cheese that was on the table.

Then he tucked the gun into the pocket of his nylon sweatpants.

"I think I may have come to the wrong house," he said, looking around the patio.

"I'm sorry," he told the group. "Can I get a hug?"


mmmm.... link doesn't work :(

DaemonSeid 09-27-2007 11:46 AM

baboon crime spree
 
http://news.sky.com/skynews/article/...285259,00.html

DaemonSeid 09-27-2007 11:56 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by AlethiaSi (Post 1528987)
mmmm.... link doesn't work :(

alethia...this one works

http://www.sciencedaily.com/upi/inde...rtycrashed.xml

AlethiaSi 10-10-2007 10:59 AM

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/dog_nurse...X2JWci_KHtiBIF
Quote:

STEPHENS CITY, Va. - A stray kitten has found a new mother in a golden retriever, who began producing milk for the gray tabby after hearing its cries.

The hungry kitten, found in an old tire at a concrete plant, refused to drink from a bottle and her rescuers feared she would die. That's when Honey, the family dog who hadn't given birth in 18 months, stepped in with her motherly instincts.
"She started licking her and loving her. Within a couple of days, Honey started naturally lactating," said Kathy Martin, whose husband, Jimmy, brought the kitten home six weeks ago. "The kitten took right to her."
Initially, the family worried such a big dog would be too rough for the tiny feline named Precious. But Honey showed her elation at Precious' presence, wagging her tail and prancing all over the house.
Precious now sometimes plays with dog bones, and Honey lets the kitten gnaw on her like a puppy.
"She thinks she's a dog," Kathy Martin said. "She's really fit right in."

DaemonSeid 10-10-2007 11:01 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by AlethiaSi (Post 1535709)

litter training might be a problem.....LOL

AlethiaSi 10-10-2007 11:06 AM

high tech shopping cart could help reduce waistline
 
http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20071010/...X.yr3XJRvtiBIF

By Peter Griffiths Wed Oct 10, 2:28 AM ET


LONDON (Reuters) - Supermarket shoppers may soon be cruising the aisles with "intelligent" trolleys that warn them if they're buying too much junk food, technology experts say.

While many would be happy enough if they could simply get their trolley to go in a straight line, the high-tech model will be fitted with a computer screen and barcode scanner.
It will read each product's individual code to give customers information about calories, nutrition, ethical sourcing and the environment.
U.S. technology services company EDS outlined the concept in a study paper published this week.
It said the screens would reduce the need for lots of packaging for food, helping stores to tackle environmental concerns.
"Shoppers want barcode readers on their trolleys to calculate the nutritional content and tell them when they have blown their calorific budget," said EDS's Sion Roberts, director of consumer industries and retail.
"It's high-time that the humble barcode is recognised as a practical and cost-effective solution to consumers' thirst for information."
Research carried out by food industry body IGD on behalf of EDS found that a third of shoppers want barcode scanners fitted to their trolleys.
Most prefer to get information from labels on the food, according to the survey of nearly 1,000 people.
Some shoppers are already using advanced trolleys. Trials of touch-screen computers on shopping carts have been implemented in stores in the United States.

DaemonSeid 10-10-2007 11:17 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by AlethiaSi (Post 1535714)
http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20071010/...X.yr3XJRvtiBIF

By Peter Griffiths Wed Oct 10, 2:28 AM ET


LONDON (Reuters) - Supermarket shoppers may soon be cruising the aisles with "intelligent" trolleys that warn them if they're buying too much junk food, technology experts say.

While many would be happy enough if they could simply get their trolley to go in a straight line, the high-tech model will be fitted with a computer screen and barcode scanner.
It will read each product's individual code to give customers information about calories, nutrition, ethical sourcing and the environment.
U.S. technology services company EDS outlined the concept in a study paper published this week.
It said the screens would reduce the need for lots of packaging for food, helping stores to tackle environmental concerns.
"Shoppers want barcode readers on their trolleys to calculate the nutritional content and tell them when they have blown their calorific budget," said EDS's Sion Roberts, director of consumer industries and retail.
"It's high-time that the humble barcode is recognised as a practical and cost-effective solution to consumers' thirst for information."
Research carried out by food industry body IGD on behalf of EDS found that a third of shoppers want barcode scanners fitted to their trolleys.
Most prefer to get information from labels on the food, according to the survey of nearly 1,000 people.
Some shoppers are already using advanced trolleys. Trials of touch-screen computers on shopping carts have been implemented in stores in the United States.

great just what we need, a machine that tells us what to eat.

AlethiaSi 10-10-2007 11:27 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DaemonSeid (Post 1535723)
great just what we need, a machine that tells us what to eat.

psht. i know.
on one hand, i think it would be helpful for some people, but on the other, it feels like too big brother/future-ish.... scary...

btw it took me a little bit to figure out what a "trolley"was. i've even lived in London... lol :rolleyes::o

DaemonSeid 10-10-2007 02:52 PM

6 yewar old boy jacks granny's car because he was hungry
 
http://www.cnn.com/video/#/video/off...d.joyride.kmgh

nikki1920 10-10-2007 03:12 PM

a locked door and keys placed where he couldn't find them is a great idea...:rolleyes:


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