Monday, October 24, 2011

Indiana man, 87, nabbed with 228 pounds of cocaine

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An 87-year-old Indiana man was arraigned on drug charges in federal court in Detroit on Monday after police found 228 pounds of cocaine worth an estimated $2.9 million in his pickup following a routine traffic stop.
A state trooper patrolling Interstate 94 near Ann Arbor pulled over Leo Earl Sharp on Friday for following too closely and executing an improper lane change, according to a complaint filed in U.S. District Court.
When the trooper asked Sharp if he could search the truck, the octogenarian refused. So the trooper requested a backup unit with a dog trained to detect bombs and illegal drugs.
As the animal walked around the rear of Sharp's truck, it alerted to the possible presence of narcotics, the complaint said. During a subsequent search of the truck bed, troopers found 104 bricks of cocaine stashed in five bags.
U.S. Magistrate Judge Mark Randon released Sharp, of Michigan City, Indiana, on $10,000 bond on Monday and scheduled a next hearing in the case for November.
Sharp was charged with conspiracy and possession with intent to distribute cocaine. If convicted, he faces at least 10 years in prison.

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JOKE: PUT OUT OR GET OUT


A young stud undergoing his first testosterone attack picks up a young lady and after a while drives to a secluded place a mile from the nearest phone. After some preliminaries he says "Put out or walk." The gal says "well, put that way, I'll walk." She gets out of the car and walks back to town.

The next evening the same young stud picks up the same pretty young gal and ends up with the same proposition only this time three miles from town. Same results. She says "I'll walk." And she does.

The following evening same scenario except the young man drives five miles from town and it is raining. She doesn't even hesitate. She removes her clothing, his clothing, and proceeds to give him the wildest night of sex he could wish for. Later he asks her why she refused him the last two nights when obviously she was not new to the sex game. She answered. "I kind of like you. I was willing to walk one mile. I was willing to walk three miles. But I'll be damned if I'll walk five miles in the rain to keep you from catching gonorrhea."
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GOT CAPTION? 10/25

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GOT CAPTION? 10/25 v.2.0

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VIDEO: Watch Godzilla go singing in the rain .. Nissan GT-R All Wheel Drive Supercar


If you were at a drift track when the rain started to fall and still had the keys to a Nissan GT-R, wouldn't you take it out for a few laps? Although we might turn down the soundtrack once Axl Rose starts crooning "November Rain."

VIDEO: Watch rock-bouncing buggies eat hills for breakfast, cliffs for lunch


Watch rock-bouncing buggies eat hills for breakfast, cliffs for lunch
Tim Cameron has built a following in the rock bouncing world not just for driving ability but for his building skills, combining 700-hp V8s and four-wheel-steering chassis into ultimate offroaders. This clip shows how the next generation may be unstoppable.

Built from 200 feet of tubular steel, 43-inch wheels and a GM 454, Cameron's Showtime buggy shows how suspension design can give a rockbouncer those few extra inches that spell the difference between forward motion and turning into an expensive roly-poly. The only thing missing? Something to pad the space between that thick tubular steel and the driver's brainpan.


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A tree is known by its fruit; a man by his deeds. A good deed is never lost; he who sows courtesy reaps friendship, and he who plants kindness gathers love.

Switched at Birth Girls Want to Stay With Wrong Moms

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A pair of 12-year-old girls who discovered they were accidentally switched at birth want to stay with the mothers who have been raising them rather than go to their real parents.
The girls have grown up just a few miles away from each other in the town of Kopeisk in the Ural Mountains of eastern Russia.
Their mothers gave birth in the same maternity ward just 15 minutes apart in 1999, and their infant daughters were inadvertently given the wrong name tags.
Their true identities were revealed after the ex-husband of Yuliya Belyaeva, one of the mothers, refused to pay for child care because his daughter, Irina, looked nothing like him. After conducting several DNA tests it emerged that neither adult was Irina's biological parent.
"The judge couldn't believe it," Belyaeva told the BBC. "She said she'd only seen cases like this on TV and didn't know what to advise us."
The DNA tests sent Belyaeva on a search for her own daughter. She remembered that when she was giving birth, another woman was also in labor in the same ward. She suspected that the maternity ward had mixed up their daughters.
"I made a photocopy of the DNA test results and went straight to the prosecutor's office. There I lodged an official complaint about being given the wrong baby in the maternity hospital," Yuliya said.
Yuliya finally took her search to the local police who managed to trace her biological daughter living just a few miles away with Irina's natural parents.
"It was true," Yuliya remembered. "Their daughter, Anya, was blond and looked just like me and my ex-husband. And our daughter was dark-skinned and had dark hair and looked like the other father. He's a Tajik, and she looked just like him."
"Suddenly my whole world turned upside down and inside out,'' she recalled.
While the girls admit that they were happy to have found each other, neither one wants to leave the family they grew up with even though they are not their biological parents.
"It's terrible for both of them," Yuliya told the BBC. "They've grown up with one set of parents, now they've found out they have a different mother and father. Neither child wants to leave their home. Irina keeps saying to me: 'Mum, please don't give me away!' I comfort her by saying: 'I would never do anything against your wishes. Nothing has changed. I'm still your mother.''
While both families are getting to know each other and are becoming closer, they're suing the hospital and demanding almost $160,000 in damages.
Stories of babies being switched at birth are rare. In 1953, a mix up occurred at Pioneer Memorial Hospital in Heppner, Ore. It was only years later, in May 2009, that the now 56-year- old women discovered they were switched as babies.
DeeAnn Angell of Fossil and Kay Rene Reed of Condon learned about the mistake from an 86-year-old woman who was a former neighbor.
The former neighbor said that one of the girls' mothers, Marjorie Angell, insisted back in 1953 that she had been given the wrong baby after nurses returned from bathing them. Her concerns were ignored. With both sets of parents dead, the Reed and Angell siblings compared notes and family stories, learning that rumors of a mix-up had been around for years. Kay Rene Reed decided to get their DNA tested, and that confirmed the mistake.
They both say they just have to move forward with their lives now, and they celebrated their latest birthday together.

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Drunken Catholic priest busted driving with .341 alcohol reading

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A drunken Catholic priest arrested by Australian police for drink-driving has returned one of the highest blood-alcohol readings ever recorded in New South Wales. Father Peter Jones, 58, a priest at St Patrick's Parish in South Grafton, blew a staggering 0.341 after he was stopped by police criss-crossing lanes on the Pacific Highway. A worried motorist travelling behind the priest's white Toyota Camry saw him allegedly crossing lanes as he travelled north around 1.15pm on Wednesday at Harwood, on the state's north coast.

When he was stopped, officers subjected the priest to a breath-test which allegedly returned an off-the-chart reading of "+.5" - the highest possible reading the breathalyser can handle. Taken back to nearby Maclean police station, the priest allegedly returned a 0.341 reading. While police do not record individual figures on drink-drive readings, a senior police source confirmed it was one of the highest blood-alcohol levels allegedly recorded in recent times.

The legal limit for all drivers in NSW(New South Wales) is 0.05, which can be reached after approximately two standards drinks for men, and one standard drink for women, in the first hour. When contacted on Friday, Father Jones, who earlier this year underwent a life-saving triple heart bypass, said his job was safe and that he was receiving counselling over the matter. Due to his state, Fr Jones was bailed into the custody of another priest, Father Rex Hackett, before being transported home.

Fr Jones was issued with a future court attendance notice and has been ordered to appear at Maclean Local Court on December 13. The car, which is understood to belong to the Catholic church, has been confiscated by police. Drug and alcohol educator Paul Dillon said a reading of that magnitude was potentially life-threatening. "I would imagine, the person with a level like that wouldn't actually expect them to survive." Mr Dillon added that to reach a reading above .3 would require sustained and prolonged drinking of hard liquor.

"Generally speaking it would be very hard to imagine someone could get to a level about 0.3 with beer, which is between three to five per cent alcohol," he said. "You really would be looking at significant amounts of spirits, which are 35 to 50 per cent alcohol - over a period of time."


VIDEO: Synchronized Chimps Walking

A pair of chimps doing a weird synchronized walking routine. There are several videos of these two chimpanzees from the St. Louis Zoo doing their funny conga line thing

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