Posted by Johnny Robish on April 7, 2012 - 8:45pm
Snakes Forces Pilot to Turn Back: A terrified Australian pilot was forced to make a harrowing landing reminiscent of a Hollywood thriller after a large snake popped out from behind his dashboard and then slithered down his leg as he was attempting to land the plane. Of course had this incident happened on a JetBlue flight, it would have been the snake who was terrified.
Chinese Teen Sells Kidney to Buy iPhone: Authorities have indicted five people in central China for involvement in illegal organ trading after a teenager sold one of his kidneys to buy an iPhone. Of course here in America, an iPhone costs an arm and a leg - not a kidney.
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Anti-Semitic Message Written in Maple Syrup: Los Angeles police are still asking for the public's help in finding who wrote an anti-Semitic message on a Northridge, California driveway using maple syrup. Police say once they find the culprit, it shouldn’t be all that difficult to make the charges stick.
Wyoming Town With One Resident Sold for $900,000: A remote, unincorporated area along busy Interstate 80 in Wyoming that advertised itself as the smallest town in America with only one resident, has been sold at auction for $900,000. When asked why he was selling, the town’s sole resident told reporters that he just grew tired of dealing with all the bureaucracy over at city hall.
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Chinese Teen Sells Kidney to Buy iPhone: Authorities have indicted five people in central China for involvement in illegal organ trading after a teenager sold one of his kidneys to buy an iPhone. Of course here in America, an iPhone costs an arm and a leg - not a kidney.
http://www.johnnyrobish.com
Anti-Semitic Message Written in Maple Syrup: Los Angeles police are still asking for the public's help in finding who wrote an anti-Semitic message on a Northridge, California driveway using maple syrup. Police say once they find the culprit, it shouldn’t be all that difficult to make the charges stick.
Wyoming Town With One Resident Sold for $900,000: A remote, unincorporated area along busy Interstate 80 in Wyoming that advertised itself as the smallest town in America with only one resident, has been sold at auction for $900,000. When asked why he was selling, the town’s sole resident told reporters that he just grew tired of dealing with all the bureaucracy over at city hall.
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