Sunday, May 14, 2006

Coach trip continues with dead pensioner on board


When 40 pensioners from southern Skåne were on their return coach journey from an art tour in Vienna, one of the participants, an 82 year old woman, died. But the tour leader and coach driver, mindful of their tight schedule, refused to stop.
The woman died as the bus neared the ferry terminal in Rostock in Germany, reported Helsingborgs Dagblad.
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  • Idiots get busted for braging about crime on myspace


    Two teenagers were charged with setting fires in suburban Washington after they bragged about the blazes on MySpace.com, authorities said.
    The 17-year-old schoolmates were involved in 17 fires in Montgomery County, fire officials said Friday. The teens face 22 charges, including two counts each of first-degree arson and four counts of second-degree arson.

    Their names were not released because they were charged as juveniles.
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  • Indian blew himself up at wedding


    Lucknow, India - A spurned Indian suitor blew himself up at the wedding of the woman who rejected him, killing himself and injuring the groom and four other people, police said on Saturday.

    Police said the electrician blew himself up by pressing a switch in his shoe when the bride and groom were taking their vows in the Hindu ceremony.

    "The lover, identified as Netrapal Singh, tied a bomb to his waist and when the marriage of the girl he loved was under way, he detonated it," police officer Vikramadiyta Sewar said in Hardoi in northern India.

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  • MAN BITES OFF OWN TONGUE


    A Brooklyn man with a long history of bloody encounters with the police barricaded his family in its apartment early yesterday - then bit off his tongue and spat it at cops and EMTs as they struggled to take him into custody, a police source said.
    Kaijuan Corbett, 27, of Argyle Road, locked his family in its Alabama Avenue apartment in East New York at 12:45 a.m., police said. Authorities responded to a 911 call that said an emotionally disturbed person was inside the house.
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  • Some Indonesians Ignore Volcano Threat


    Indonesia's most dangerous volcano belched out massive clouds of black smoke and lava flows scorched fresh scars in its slopes Sunday, but many villagers ignored warnings of a major eruption and returned home to tend animals and crops.

    Even as the Mount Merapi's activity increased, scores of curious onlookers traveled by motorcycle, car and foot to its slopes, eager to see from a safe distance the mountain's awesome power.


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  • Happy Mother's Day!

    TROMA!!!

    I Love Goth Chicks

    Voltaire (God Thinks)

    BOB


    BOB is a hybrid home of the future, a mobile living tool for tomorrows generation of nomadic wanderers. Somewhere between a tent, a house and a Winnebago, BOB explores the relationship between the basic human requirements of travel and shelter.
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  • Beavis lives!

    First designer baby selected to prevent cancer


    A WOMAN is pregnant with Britain’s first designer baby selected to prevent an inherited cancer, The Times can reveal.
    Her decision to use controversial genetic-screening technology will ensure that she does not pass on to her child the hereditary form of eye cancer from which she suffers.

    Although they did not have fertility problems, the woman and her partner created embryos by IVF. This allowed doctors to remove a cell and test it for the cancer gene, so only unaffected embryos were transferred to her womb.
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  • World’s largest 3D-display


    Electrical engineering students at the Delft University of Technology in the Netherlands have created the world’s largest 3D-display. The display consists of 8,000 suspended ping pong balls that each contain a red LED light. It play games of 3D snake, 3D pong, and 3D duckhunt, as wll as displaying SMS messages and simple animations.
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  • 31 Very Bad Masturbation Ideas

    Though we encourage sexual experimentation, getting too creative can sometimes be a very, very bad thing. Here our readers share some of the masturbation disasters. Learn from their mistakes! #21 Is the worst.
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  • Queefing 101


    So you’re fucking your girlfriend, getting into a good solid groove, and while you’re banging away, there’s this…sound. Sort of like a fart. But it came from her pussy. Should you be grossed out? Should you hold your breath? What just happened? You’ve been queefed.
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  • Is She Fakeing It


    Among the tidbits revealed by MSNBC's online sex survey: 67% of women say they almost always climax during sex, while 73% of men think their women come every time ... which means about 6% of men are either very gullible, very delusional, or they're sleeping with some fantastic actresses.
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  • Sunday Is Nun Day

    Todays Hottie Taylor Stevens

    Thats What I Call Horny

    Mary-Kate Olsen Looks Evil And I Like It

    Radio For Dogs


    A Thai entrepreneur has launched an Internet radio station to put dogs in a better mood. Anupan Boonchuen, director of a dog grooming school, said he launched Dog Radio Thailand this week because he has seen music improve the mood of dogs he grooms. During classes, he turns on music for the dogs because "the music puts the dogs in a good mood and they're more willing to let the groomers handle them," he said.
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  • Federal government plans $1 per month tax on telephone numbers.


    A plan to make federal phone taxes a flat fee for every phone number and computer modem could cost the nation’s colleges an extra $320 million and prompt some to do away with dormitory phones or raise tuition and fees, opponents say.

    Under the proposal, the federal Universal Service Fund fee would shift from the current pay-as-you-use percentage of long-distance calls to a flat $1 tax per month on every phone number.

    Because of the number of lines colleges and universities have, the plan would pose a particular blow, many say, resulting in a net annual increase of at least $320 million in taxes at the nation’s 4,325 post-secondary institutions.

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  • Senior Pranks


    Arrange "For Sale" signs in front of the school. Roll the campus in toilet paper. Pull school desks and arrange impromptu classrooms in the hallway, on the front lawn, even on the roof.
    "There are senior pranks everywhere," said Dr. Ron Saunders, superintendent of Huntsville schools from 1991-1998. He's currently superintendent of a system with two high schools in Barrow County, Ga. "We have senior pranks over here."
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