|
October 5, 2008
Topics animals, boy, zoo, security, rocks, crocodile, turtle, australia, boys, video, free, face, law, dead and family
A 7-year-old boy broke into an Australia zoo, killed 13 animals and fed them to a large crocodile. According to reports, the boy broke into the Alice Springs Reptile Center Wednesday, apparently undetected by sensors because of his small size. The boy, whose name is not being released, was seen on security video killing three different lizards by bashing them with rocks. He then fed the dead animals to an 11-foot 440-pound saltwater crocodile named Terry.
|
|
October 3, 2008
Space tourism firm Virgin Atlantic has tossed a $1 million proposal of an unidentified group to shoot a sex video during the inaugural flight of its sub-orbital craft next year or in early 2010. Virgin Galactic president Will Whitehorn revealed the offer his company rejected during Tuesday's International Astronautical Congress here. Whitehorn said the group, which he did not identify, wanted to videotape a sex scene while passengers of SpaceShipTwo craft are floating in zero gravity
|
|
|
September 15, 2008
Topics game, video, games, bears, virginia, huge, murder, kids, job, internet, young, children, school, people and man
A new lo-tech video game created by a 22-year-old Australian man called "Muslim Massacre" has been deemed tasteless and off the mark as far as satire is concerned. The video game, small freeware PC action game allows the player to be an American whose job is to murder all Muslims using a huge arsenal of weapons.
|
|
September 12, 2008
Rape charges against a Wisconsin man who had sex with his comatose wife is likely to be dropped after a court of appeals rejected Thursday a police video of the intercourse as evidence. The District 4 Court of Appeals ruled that the video recorded at the Divine Savior Nursing Home in Portage in 2005 was illegally obtained by police and violated the constitutional right to privacy of David W. Johnson, 59.
|
|
September 11, 2008
Topics queen, google, technology, prince, internet, email, usa, funny, e-mail, share, sun, search, beer, video and newspaper
Britain's Queen Elizabeth was delivered 12 barrels of lager by mistake recently. Staff at the queen's Berkshire residence Windsor Castle were amazed when a lorry carrying 2,000 pints of lager arrived at the grounds, but a royal protection officer quickly realized the delivery was meant for a pub called Windsor Castle located five miles away.
|