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April 5, 2007
Topics string, bikini, blonde, balloons, pink, quotes, lawyer, blood, bar, alcohol, free, water and charges
A 46-year-old volunteer firefighter, wearing a woman's wig and a string bikini, was charged with taking a drunken afternoon romp through Heritage Oak Park in Mason in Ohio. Steven S. Cole, who pleaded not guilty to the charges of drunken driving, public indecency and disorderly conduct; said he was on his way to a Dayton bar to compete in a contest where the top prize was $10,000. Cole, a fireman from Waynesville thus put on a blonde wig, pink sandals, and a string bikini filled out with tan water balloons.
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March 7, 2007
Police have accused a 24-year-old man of going into a boys' bathroom at an elementary school and offering the the students money to urinate in a cup for him. Officers say the school became aware of the incident after one of the students told his mother how he got the $10 bill in his pocket. Police say the man, Jose Berrios, was on parole and was trying to get a urine sample for a drug test he was supposed to take on Tuesday.
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February 11, 2007
Topics couples, world, philippines, mall, balloons, asia, kissing, fun, teens, tv, couple, news and city
At the stroke of midnight on Feb. 11, 2007 6,214 Filipino couples kissed simultaneously at the giant Mall of Asia along Roxas Boulevard in Pasay City, Philippines. It was to set a new world record, organizers of the event said. Organizers of the annual "Lovapalooza" event, said Saturday's event in the Philippines broke the record held by Hungary in 2005 when 5,875 couples kissed simultaneously.
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September 11, 2006
What was intended as entertainment proved to be a disaster as delegates at the Australia and New Zealand Climate Forum in Canberra walked out in disgust when a striptease, complete with corsets and balloons, emerged from the backstage to provide a lighthearted break from the long hours of discussion regarding rising temperatures. The show was cut short and organizers had to issue an apology as some scientists were offended by the act.
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September 10, 2006
A strip-tease has spurred Australian Government sponsors to pull their money from the Australian National University campaign on global warming. Event coordinators thought the 45-minute show complete with women dressed in corsets covered in balloons would serve as light-hearted entertainment for the global warming conference. Instead it had some delegates walking out of the room. The show was cut after 10 minutes.
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