An electrical worker in Oklahoma found a little more than he bargained for when doing some repairs recently. Tucked inside an electric box was a rather unfriendly snake.
If you are married to a Thai woman or have a friend who is then this video is a ‘must’ watch.
It seems that Thai ladies are the world leaders when it comes to ‘penis slashing’. Surgeons in Thailand are becoming experts at penis surgery because it is common for a Thai woman to take revenge on her cheating lover by damaging his most prized possession - his penis.
“Sometimes they chop into pieces. In those cases we cannot put it back.”
A funny clip of a poor old guy who gets pranked and believes the man is holding the door open for him. He is mistaken and takes the glass door straight on the face.
Dear Abby: A couple of women moved in across the hall from me. One is a middle-aged gym teacher and the other is a social worker in her mid-twenties. These two women go everywhere together and I’ve never seen a man go into or leave their apartment. Do you think they could be Lebanese?
More letters Dear Abby didn’t know how to answer here
Over the past couple of weeks there have been a few alternatives for lighting fires and cigarettes when you’ve no matches or lighter, the most memorable being the man who used an AK47 to light a cigarette.
Like most things in life there is always someone who wants to go one further, sometimes it can get out of hand and people can go too far, like the man in this video clip.
If you live in the UK or you are there visiting, every telephone call you make or receive, either with a landline or mobile, will be logged and stored for a year. This information is available to 652 public departments of the UK Government.
And you won’t escape these Big Brother tactics either if you are sending and receiving text messages (sms) as they are all being logged too.
652 Public Bodies in the UK can and do have access to all telephone calls and text messages (sms) records under the Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act 2000, the new law was signed off by Home Secretary Jacqui Smith in July.