The Death Of The Kennedy Legacy
Posted on August 26, 2009 by admin in Politics
After nearly fifty years in the Senate, Teddy Kennedy passed way from a brain tumour, at the age of 77 years. Teddy was born into one of America’s most influential and prominent Irish-Catholic families. His father Joe Kennedy served as Franklin Roosevelt’s ambassador to Great Britain. Teddy Kennedy was awarded an honorary knighthood by Queen [...]
Spin Off From Wrong Publicity
Posted on August 23, 2009 by admin in Society
South Korean human rights advocates and Christian pastors are accusing Laura Ling and Euna Lee, the two American journalists, of needlessly endangering the very people they were meant to be making a documentary on. The journalists spent five months in custody in North Korea. Notes and tapes the journalists collected, prior to their arrest, fell [...]
Adults Face Unprecedented Curfew
Posted on August 23, 2009 by admin in Society
The New Jersey city of Patterson, are considering a curfew that will include all adults. If passed, this would be the United States first non-emergency curfew. Mayor Jose Torres said “We’re trying to think outside the box. This idea was triggered predominantly by fear among city residents, over the shootings that have been occurring this [...]
Flight Stopped When Passenger Takes It All Off
Posted on August 23, 2009 by admin in Entertainment
The Southwest Airlines Flight 947, from Oakland to St. Louis was forced to abandon its flight plan, when Darius Chappill, 21, of Jefferson City, exposed himself to the female passenger sitting next to him. The incident occurred just thirty minutes into the flight. Chappill punched her in the face when she screamed. Chapill then proceeded [...]
Mountains Of Junk Worth A Fortune
Posted on August 23, 2009 by admin in General, Society, Travel, Women
Andrew Warhola, better known as Andy Warhol, was a leading figure in the visual art movement known as pop art. Warhol was famous for his portraits of famous people, such as Liz Taylor, Marilyn Monroe and Elvis Presley, as well as his painting of 100 cans of Campbell’s Soup. At the time of his death [...]
Robbery Records Broken
Posted on August 19, 2009 by admin in Society
At first is seemed the two well-dressed, armed robbers, had not bothered to try wear any disguise, when they robbed the exclusive Graff store, in New Bond Street, London, of $67 million. The thieves set a new record, for stealing precious gems. The heist was well organized and perpetrated in broad daylight. An unsuspecting 29 [...]
Are These Pics For Real?
Posted on August 19, 2009 by admin in Humour
Can’t this birdie read, or it is waiting for a traffic cop to come and issue a warrant for its arrest? When you can’t beat the drink drivers with warning signs, then maybe the only way to go is give them a hand to get on with it. It will be hard to come by [...]
When A Sexy Lady Is Not A Sexy Lady
Posted on August 16, 2009 by admin in Entertainment, Humour
Girls were asked to enter their photo online in the prestigious Online Miss Virtual Yakutia beauty contest. When Angela Adamova emailed her photo to the contest organizers, they were quick to include her photo in the contest. Viewers were asked to browse across the sexy-looking girls’ photos and register their vote. At the finish of [...]
Cool Bears
Posted on August 14, 2009 by admin in Humour
There is no cooler place on planet earth (in spite of all the global warnings) than at the poles. That is why the Arctic polar bears like to show the world they are really cool. Bears have no problem living on the edge. Or taking time out to soak up that vitamin c from the [...]
Why Men Cant Write Womens Advice Columns
Posted on August 14, 2009 by admin in Humour
Much has been written about the differences between men and women, such as: men read the headlines, while women read the small print. Here is a very good reason why men should not write advice columns for women. Distressed Woman Writer: Dear Walter I do hope you can help me. The other day, I went [...]

