Wednesday, September 7, 2011

Louisville Man Seriously Injured In Potato Gun Explosion



LOUISVILLE, Ky. -- A man was hospitalized after being seriously injured in a potato gun explosion.
Police said they received a report of a shooting in the 200 block of Alpha Avenue at about 4:15 p.m. Monday, where they found 53-year-old John Berthiaume II lying in the street.

Berthiaume suffered injuries to his right arm and leg when his homemade potato gun exploded, Louisville Metro Police spokesman Dwight Mitchell said.
The victim's brother, Tony, said it appeared that his brother put too much black powder into the device.
"I guess it stressed the metal out too much, and it blew up," he said.
Martha Dodd said the explosion sent shrapnel into her home across the street.
"I looked out the door and saw him sitting on the ground and I said, 'You just shot a hole in my house,'" Dodd said.
Berthiaume was taken to University of Louisville Hospital with non-life threatening injuries, Mitchell said.
"He's got a chunk of his arm torn up. His butt cheek, his thigh and lower calf on his right side," Berthiaume's brother said. "A chunk of meat was hanging off of his arm: you could see to the bone."
Berthiaume will be charged with wanton endangerment, Mitchell said.

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaA potato cannon (also known as a spud gun) is a pipe-based cannon which uses air pressure (pneumatic),[1][2] or combustion of a gaseous fuel,[3][4] to launch projectiles at high speeds.[5] They are built to fire chunks of potato, as a hobby, or to fire other sorts of projectiles, for practical use. The projectile can be dangerous and result in life-threatening injuries, including cranial fractures, if a person is hit.[6]

Texas Drought and Fires Increases Snake Encounters

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As the Texas drought continues, snakes will be on the move in search of food before hibernation. If the snakes can not get enough food to build their fat stores, it will be hard for them to remain in hibernation throughout the winter months.
Not only will the snakes be in search of food, they will also be attracted to areas where they will find water.
"The drought has dried all of the grass that the rodents normally feed on," said Central Texas snake expert, Jerry Cates. "It's a chain effect, when there are less rodents for the snakes to eat, they will be ranging further and further out from their normal foraging areas."
"It's possible we could see snakes into the winter months as we did after the 2010 drought," said Cates. "We saw snakes out of their normal areas in Round Rock, Texas in early January."
Most species of snake found in Texas are non-venomous. There are some species of venomous snakes that people should be aware of. They are the rattlesnake, Texas coral snake, the cottonmouth and copperheads.
If you should come across a snake, the best thing to do is to slowly move away from it. If you or your pet should get bitten, seek medical treatment immediately.
"Treatments that involve plastic surgery cost between $100,000 and $150,000," Cates said. "Bites that don't involve plastic surgery cost between $10,000 and $75,000 to be treated." Plastic surgery is often needed to treat snake bites from pit vipers. "All pit vipers produce gangrenous injuries."
People can reduce their risk of snake bites by wearing leather shoes when in areas of tall grass and when mowing their lawns. Snakes also like to sun themselves on rocks.
"Since January 1, Austin, Texas had received only 39 percent of their normal rainfall", said AccuWeather meteorologist Brian Edwards. One of the driest areas is Lubbock with only 11 percent of their normal rainfall.
The U.S. Drought Monitor reports that 81.08 percent of Texas is currently rated as experiencing exceptional drought conditions.

JOKE: Hillary Clinton went in for a physical

Hillary Clinton went in for a physical, only to learn she was pregnant. She was furious. "In the middle of my run for vice-president?!" she thought. She dialed Bill's cell phone and screamed, "You bastard! How could this have happened? With all I have going on, you get me pregnant?! How could you? This is all your fault!" There was dead silence on the phone. She screamed even louder, "Do you hear me? What have you got to say for yourself?"

Finally Bill whispered, "Who is this?"


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GOT CAPTION? 9/08

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GOT CAPTION? 9/087 v.2.0

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Bear Steals Car and Crashes it

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It was 3:30 a.m., and Brian McCarthy was fast asleep when a bear took his 2002 Toyota Prius for a test drive. The Pleasanton man's car had been parked in the driveway of his west Lake Tahoe cabin. After wedging itself inside the car, the bear became stuck. Frustrated, hungry and mad, it kicked, scratched, bit and tore at the interior of the hybrid, trying to force a way out as easily as it found its way in. In its behind-the-wheel rampage, the bear ripped open the seats, bit a chunk out of the steering wheel and damaged the Prius' gear box, shifting the car into neutral. From the safety of the cabin, the awakened family watched helplessly as the commandeered Prius slowly started rolling out of the driveway.

"Our son was the first one who woke up, and he was watching the bear through the window," McCarthy said. "We were looking out of our bedroom window and from our view, you could look down and see the bear in the car, and its arms were just flailing all over the place, through the windows and everything." The driveway was slightly inclined, so the car began picking up speed. The Prius rolled across the street, hopped a small rock wall and finally came to a stop on the porch steps of a neighbour's house. The bear eventually found its way out of the car and escaped back into the woods, leaving behind a totalled Prius.

McCarthy, 61, couldn't believe what he had just seen. He said he had no clue why a bear would want to get inside his car. "The car was completely closed. There wasn't any food in there," he said. "The only things in there were a beach towel, some CDs and a few phone chargers." The incident occurred on Aug. 28. McCarthy said he called the sheriff's department immediately to alert deputies to the bear's antics. The South Lake Tahoe Police Department answers calls about bears often, but McCarthy's situation was a bit different.

"We don't really get very many animal-vehicle break-ins out here, but it does happen," said Lt. David Stevenson of the South Lake Tahoe department. "I've never actually seen a bear open a car door before, but they have been known to stick their paws in the windows that are left cracked." Stevenson said the thought of a bear opening a door and accidentally crashing a car into a house was hard to imagine but not absurd. "Normally, you'll get reports of the Dumpster divers and trash divers, but bears breaking into cars is different," he said, laughing. "It's not uncommon, but it's definitely not a normal thing to hear about."

Remembering 9/11: She Was the One

When Richie Pecorella met Karen Juday, she captured his heart and changed his life. They were engaged and living together in Brooklyn when Karen was killed in the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center, where she worked as an administrative assistant. Here, Richie remembers Karen, his love and inspiration.

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