While most organisations might show their appreciation for their employees with a free night out or a generous bonus package, insurance giant Munich Re decided a night of sex was the best way to keep staff motivated.
One of its divisions, ergo, has admitted an orgy in a Budapest spa was organised in 2007 to reward particularly successful salesmen, with guests able to take prostitutes to bed and 'do whatever they like.'
But a participant in the orgy has revealed that far from being a chaotic free-for-all, the occasion was extremely well organised, with prostitutes wearing colour-coded armbands and receiving stamps after rendering their services.The unnamed man told German newspaper Handelsblatt: 'After each such encounter the women were stamped on the lower arm in order to keep track of how often each woman was frequented," the paper quoted the man as saying.'The women wore red and yellow wrist bands. One lot were hostesses, the others would fulfil your every wish.'There were also women with white wrist bands. They were reserved for board members and the very best sales reps.'
Sad- Boy, 13, accused of poisoning teacher
A 13-year-old Florida boy is accused of putting a prescription drug into his teacher's coffee to get back at her for yelling at him. Police in Osceola County , Fla. , say the school resource officer at Discovery Intermediate School was informed Thursday of rumours that a student had attempted to poison a teacher on Monday.Police interviewed the boy, who they said admitted that he put one of his prescription Clonidine pills into the teacher's drink because she yelled at him in class.
Clonidine is often used to treat high blood pressure. It decreases the body's heart rate and relaxes the blood vessels so blood can flow more easily through the body.
Wow-Man returns $45G found in garage of just-purchased home
New homeowners occasionally find the odd item left behind by those who lived there previously.But for one Utah man, the find in his garage didn't require a trip to the dump -- he found $45,000.And promptly gave it back.
"You can't make plans for money like this that's found in a situation like this," Josh Ferrin told the Deseret News, the Utah newspaper where he works as an artist, on Wednesday. "It just doesn't feel right to do anything but give it back."
Ferrin had just closed on the house in Bountiful , Utah , and found the cash in a heavy metal ammunition box in a previously unseen attic in the garage, the Deseret News reported.
The previous homeowner, Arnold Bangerter, had died in November 2010, and his son Dennis had signed off on the 1950s red-brick house.
LOL-Thief has $21,000 in unpaid fines
Police say a man who allegedly stole from a St. John's , N.L., liquor store also owed thousands in unpaid fines.
The 27-year-old man was arrested Thursday after the alleged theft. Police said when he was arrested, he was driving a vehicle without a driver's licence or insurance. Police also determined the man owes $21,000 in unpaid fines. Police didn't say what fines the man is accused of not paying.