Winter Woman
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Some people can't handle their shit.
Can you imagine living with the knowledge of what you did?
Some people can't handle their shit.
Can you imagine living with the knowledge of what you did?
I would try to take heart and save face. cn
How about the couple in China that hit an old woman after returning from a late night of drinking and karaoke (karaoke is an instrument of the devil). They buried her alive because they didn't want to get arrested for driving under the influence. Later, after they were caught, they stated that the old woman appeared dead. When authorities dug up her body it was clear she had died from asphyxiation.
All this to avoid a DIU. Now they're going to face the death penalty. Stupid people making stupid choices.
Two f-up stories in a row. How much more stupid can people get?
That plane went far! [video=youtube;wedcZp07raE]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wedcZp07raE[/video](Newser) – In February, the Guinness world record for tossing a paper airplane was broken by television producer John Collins, 51. But controversy erupted over the achievement, as Collins, who designed the paper plane, did not throw it himself but instead recruited a brawny 27-year-old college football quarterback named Joe Ayoob to do so. Ayoob now shares the record with Collins after launching the plane 226 feet and 10 inches inside an aircraft hangar, reports the Wall Street Journal.
Guinness officials have no qualms about allowing the airplane engineer to hold the record with a separate thrower, but many diehards and aficionados of the sport are crying foul. "I don't really think that's the spirit of the competition," said the previous-record holder, who threw his plane himself at age 15 in 2003. Energy drink maker Red Bull sponsored a paper airplane competition earlier this month with stricter rules, letting only the thrower receive the credit. In the Olympics, "the coach doesn't get the gold medal," said a Red Bull spokesman.
Perv got what he deserved.PERKINS TWP., Ohio (WTVG) -- "When I seen, you know, a hand underneath the dressing room door, I was like, 'Are you kidding me?'"
Nancy Yingling says she feels violated, but also vindicated.
Yingling, 26, was inside the Target on U.S. 250 near Sandusky Tuesday around 7:30 p.m. She was in the changing room, trying on pants. That's when she spotted an I-phone sticking out from underneath a stall. According to police, it was recording her with its camera.
Yingling reached down, grabbed the I-phone and confronted the person on the other side. She says he demanded his phone back and tried to tackle her. Yingling explains she punched the man, closed fist, and knocked him to the ground. She then blocked the exit to the changing room and used her own cell phone to call police
"I kind of like, shoved him off of me and hit him across the face a few times," Yingling tells 13abc. "He went down to the floor and I was still over top of him while he was sitting there. I'm on the phone with the police dispatcher until the police came and arrested him."
Perkins Township Police arrested Zachary Van Zandt, 21. He faces charges of voyeurism and disorderly conduct. Officers were at the store within minutes, but Yingling says she had defend herself and make sure the suspect could not get away.
"To stop this from happening to other women that's been violated or that, you know, have been through this and they didn't even know about it," Yingling added. "You know, hopefully I stopped somebody, and protecting yourself, letting you know it's o.k. to take action."
Van Zandt is scheduled to be arraigned in Sandusky Municipal Court Friday at 9 a.m.