Finnish skier suffers frozen penis at Olympics
“You can guess which body part was a little bit frozen when I finished,” Finnish cross country skier Remi Lindholm told Finnish media. “It was one of the worst competitions…
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“You can guess which body part was a little bit frozen when I finished,” Finnish cross country skier Remi Lindholm told Finnish media. “It was one of the worst competitions…
At least a dozen bowls of mashed potatoes have been placed on cars, in yards and other locations in Jackson, Mississippi.
A Louisiana daycare has had its licence revoked after four 1-year-olds escaped and wandered near a highway. Read full story here.
Scientists using a new technique for locating Burmese pythons found the biggest one yet in the Florida Everglades. See full story here.
Oh Florida, never change. A guy was released from custody and immediately began stealing items from cars in the jail parking lot, according to police. Read full story here.
Police in PA say a man admitted to taking meth and he had no idea how he ended up in the man’s house. Read full story here.
Two men who stole a lion statue from a house in PA apparently had a change of heart and returned the statue along with flowers and a card. See full…
The army vet who pledged to only drink beer (and water) for Lent has lost 33 pounds so far. See full story here.
A couple times in the last few weeks, thieves have stolen the wheels off cop cars in Jackson, MS. Read full story here.
A 7-year-old Canadian boy applied 436 Winnipeg Jets temporary tattoos and hopes the Guinness Book of World records will recognize the effort. See full story here.
A baby great white shark was stranded on a jetty when a group of good-hearted surfers came to its rescue. See full story here.
Muscle bound sports anchor had to dress up as Tinkerbell after losing a bet to his 4-year-old neighbor. See hilarious picture here.
A couple of industrious 14-year-olds are accused of hacking the wi-fi at their school to avoid taking tests. Read full story here.
Police in Rhode Island say that a car without tags failed to pull over and led police on a chase that ended at Taylor Swift’s property. Read full story here.
English speaking tourists who engaged in, “indecent antics” are sought by Polish authorities. Read full story here.
A young girl who had been distraught that her pet was missing was reunited with the snake after it was found nearby. Read full story here.
One of two twins is the father of a child in Brazil, but since neither man will fess up to being the father, they will both pay child support. Read…
The annual beach sweep in New Jersey picked up lots of plastic, but found less cigarette butts than last year. What did they find more of? Condoms. Read full story…
A soccer / football fan in Argentina exhumed his grandfather’s skull to celebrate a victory by Racing Club . Read more here.
Police say that two men in Arkansas took turns shooting each other and were arrested on suspicion of aggravated assault. Read full story here.
In one of the most idiotic moves by a school in recent memory, the braintrust at a school in Florida booked a space way too small for all the students,…
When an aggressive pheasant is on the loose and harassing neighbors, what is one to do? Dance naked, of course. Read more and watch the clip here.
Because of an alarming number of tourists smuggling Komodo dragons, Indonesian authorities have shut down tourism until at least 2020. Read more here.
A man allegedly chocked a cashier; the last straw for the accused was having his chips crushed by the cashier at the grocery store. Read full story here.
After a goose attack in a parking lot at Eastern Michigan University, school officials are warning students about a pair of nesting geese. Read full story here.
Customs officials in the Philippines uncovered a smuggling plot; finding over 700 tarantulas being transported into the country. Read full story here.
A man at a Michigan pet store, paid for a rat, but not for the huge snake he hid in his pants. Read full story here.