A collective wallies of the week - anyone who would drink this: BBC NEWS | England | London | Cat dung coffee up for £50 a cup
Ah yes, the coffee beans that go through the digestive tract. Mmm, nutty... Here's one for ya. Local police picked a guy up last night. He was doing 200km+ in a 100km zone, on his mobile/cell, over the limit and had a suspended licence!
£5.1m lotto winner sought over debt - Yahoo! News UK How? Just how does one blow that much money so fast?
Especially since it would appear he has nothing to show for it...unless he's got something hidden overseas.
We in Scotland, have a lottery winner who spent something like 8 million in ten years! He is now having to go back to work in the local hospital, which he gave up when he win the lottery!
Silly boy. I guess the excitement just gets to winners and they seem to forget their new, lavish lifestyle will eat up their winnings...and there's no thought of putting some away and living off the interest.
The way the banking system works, they would need the services of a very good accountant in order to get the best interest rates. The ones with the highest rates, are bound by very strict rules about access tot he money!
Remeber in the AZtec culture, Chocolate was banned to women because of the supposed effect it had on ther libbedo! And considering what some people get up in the back seats of cars, then banning chocolate will help save the rear suspension!
Admit I've seen this in one of its guises: our main campus building is a Grade 1 Listed Structure (same as Buckingham palace) and as such is open to the public. But this last few months notices have gone up saying you cannot take still or movie images of the inside without a permit in order to protect children present. Its terrifying. And just horrified thinking about what i could have been done for when out taking photos of tourists for my dissertation. Dear God.
There was a problem on one of our railway stations recently where a man took a photo of a group of rail inspectors. He was surrounded by the group and told if he didn't remove this photo he would be charged under the Terrorist Act. Bit of an over kill. John oster_oops:
I've said it before on here, and I know a lot of things are done in the public interest (...), but watch V for Vendetta and you'll be amused at some of the correlations on the CCTV front etc.
The title of this news story sounds painful. Had to share. Police Taser naked man in cavity | NEWS.com.au