Showing posts with label odd. Show all posts
Showing posts with label odd. Show all posts

Friday, October 31, 2008

Man DIES seconds after bowling a perfect 300


RAVENNA, Mich. (AP) - He had belonged to the same team at a bowling alley for 45 years, and he had just rolled a 300 for his first perfect game.

Then Don Doane collapsed on the floor while high-fiving his Nutt Farm teammates. The 62-year-old bowler from Ravenna was taken to a hospital but couldn't be saved. A medical examiner said a heart attack was the cause of death.

Jim Nutt spoke with Grand Rapids TV stations WOOD and WZZM about his friend and teammate, who collapsed Oct. 16 at Ravenna Bowl. Nutt says Doane had many friends at the bowling alley and it's strange not seeing him on league nights.

Car Reversing Camera Starts Showing Porn


Car Reversing Monitor Starts Showing Porn


Ontario: A year after installing a wireless backing camera for safety reasons 52-year-old pizzeria owner and delivery driver Dikran Ohanyan was shocked when the dashboard monitor started showing porn while making a delivery.

Several days later he had occasion to travel down the same street and again the rear display gave way to porn before fading as he left the area. Ohanyan's twin bows were in the back but they didn't notice.

According to experts the most likely explanation for the appearance of the explicit footage is that someone in the street has connected a satellite dish to a transmitter which shares a frequency with the reversing monitor.

Thursday, October 30, 2008

82 Year old doing some trading


Ky. man, 82, accused of trading drugs for sex

BEREA, Ky. — Police investigating an elderly man's complaints about theft at his home discovered the man allegedly traded prescription drugs for sexual favors. Police charged the 82-year-old man with trafficking in a controlled substance.
The man was released on bond.
The Lexington Herald-Leader reported that police said they were initially concerned that women in their 20s, often seen at the man's home, were taking advantage of him.
Police begin their investigation after the man called the department several times to report missing medication, household items and a television.
But officers soon discovered he gave two women the prescription drug OxyContin in exchange for sex.

The man's attorney said a possession of a controlled substance charge was dismissed against his client because he had prescriptions for the drugs. His lawyer declined further comment.