Monday, January 10, 2011

New York Subway No Pants Day sees Britons flashing the flesh

New York subway No Pants DayOne plucky Brit got his pins out during a particularly cold morning on the Circle Line, and good luck to him we say The spontaneous naturism was organised by New York prank collective Improv Everywhere.
The first No Pants Subway Ride in 2002 saw just seven commuters take part but some 3,000 people are thought to have ridden the subway pant-less in New York this year, with another 43 cities in 16 countries believed to have taken part worldwide.Participants were encouraged to remove their outerwear once on the train and then ‘act normally’.Keeping a straight face, those taking part read newspapers, checked watches and did not acknowledge other passengers who were sans pants.




New York subway No Pants Day
Smart or Dumb Idea-Man accused of planting bombs in sex toys

A Minn esota man was arrested after allegedly rigging up vibrators with explosive materials to give to his ex-girlfriends as Christmas gifts. Terry Allen Lester, 37, from Waseca, Minn., has been charged with felony counts of creating an explosive device and making terroristic threats. Police discovered one sex-toy bomb and materials for two others after Lester moved out of the apartment he was living in and left them behind for his roommates to find.

The roommates, two women identified as Q.P. and P.R., called the cops when they found several bags of property left behind marked “Christmas gifts,” on Dec. 31 and “discovered items that made them uncomfortable," according to a criminal complain issued by the Waseca Police Department. Police found a black vibrator with gun powder and buck shot inside with cords attached to a trigger, a pink vibrator with the words “Merry X-mas B----” written on it in black marker, and a cream-coloured vibrator. They also found cords, cables, a tool kit and a drill case with drill pieces inside. The women told police that Lester once let slip his plans to give one of his two ex-girlfriends a modified vibrator that would explode when he pulled the trigger. "Lester was planning to give it to one of them because his relationship with those females ended badly," reads the criminal complaint.


Website helps engagement-Man proposes on money-saving website and cost dollar 1

A lucky woman named Dana just got engaged, and it only cost her one dollar.
Dana's fiancee, Greg, proposed to her on the popular deals website, Groupon, which offers mass coupons to its users if the offered deal generates enough interest.“Greg reached out to us because he and his girlfriend were huge fans of Groupon and he knew she checked it every day,” said Groupon spokeswoman Julie Mossler, adding the site has never done anything like this before.Not only does Dana check Groupon every day, but the couple checks it together every night at one minute after midnight.Thursday's featured deal was called “A Surprise for a Dana from a Greg,” and it cost $1 to buy. (According to the deal site, the proposal is valued at $999,999, which means a discount of almost 100%).The deal site has a note from Greg to Dana, which reads: “I have told you many times that I was the luckiest man ever. Somehow fate brought us, a perfect match, together. Over the past four-and-a-half years, we have travelled around the world, watched more movies than we could possibly count, and spent as little time apart as humanly possible. Through good times and bad, distances between us, and the odds against us, we always made it because of each other.“I want the amazing times to continue by spending the rest of my life with you — the sweetest, most beautiful, and smartest woman in the entire world.
Will you marry me?”
According to the deal site, Greg is an engineer and Dana is an NFL cheerleader for the Cincinnati Bengals, “a fact that has forced Greg to endure brutal onslaughts of high-fives.”

Wanted Montana. man arrested after giving name of another wanted man


GREAT FALLS, Mont. — Authorities in Montana say a man who had three outstanding warrants for his arrest gave officers a false name during a traffic stop — but ended up in custody anyway because that man was also wanted. Court records say that during a traffic stop Monday in Great Falls, Jonothan Ray Gonsalez, of Box Elder, told police that his name was Timothy Michael Koop Jr.
The officer learned a man by that name was wanted in Hill County and arrested him.
Police say a search of Gonsalez after his arrest turned up half a gram of methamphetamine in his jacket pocket and he was charged with criminal possession of dangerous drugs.The Great Falls Tribune reports Gonsalez gave his real name on Tuesday, so a charge of issuing a false report to law enforcement was added.


Dumb Idea-Man steals police car in attempt to get deported


-Guadalupe Cruz-Vasquez, 38, was tracked by a mobile phone inside the car, which ran out of petrol near Carey.
After that, Cruz-Vasquez got his wish.The man was told by Idaho State Police that deportation was a federal matter and that they were not equipped to deport him.Lt. Kevin Haight said: 'Fifteen or so minutes after that, he stole the police car.'Our belief, the premise that we’re running on, is that he did that so he could accomplish what he was trying to accomplish.'



 
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