Kissing prank offends some at Minn. high school (video)
How-Breast implant 'swallowed' during Pilates
LOL- Thieves pocket-dial 911
What-Man smeared girls' bums with hand sanitizer
How-Wrong body cremated
Wow-Apples rain down on traffic in U.K
Kissing prank offends some at Minn. high school (video)
ROSEMOUNT, Minn. -- The gag at Thursday's pep assembly at Rosemount High School was supposed to be a joke. But when it went viral on YouTube some people didn't find it the least bit funny."As principal I am responsible for everything that happens in the school so, ultimately, I am the person that needs to answer for this," school principal John Wollersheim said Wednesday.Staff at the school planned a prank for the assembly during which each of the winter sports team captains were blindfolded and kissed.
LOL- Thieves pocket-dial 911
Two thieves could be heard bragging about stealing DVDs and computer games from a Madison , Wis. , Target after they accidentally pocket-dialed 911, police say.
Police said the two men entered the Target store Tuesday afternoon. When they got into their SUV after the heist, 911 got a call and the dispatcher listened in as they "yakked, jawed, and chortled about all they had done."In the nearly one hour call, police said the men bragged about what they stole, described the vehicle they were in and where they were going next."The men even dialogued about how police would be looking for a blue Dodge Durango without license plates, so they decided to put the plates back on," police said in a release.Police officers followed the pair and, as the two men got out of the SUV at another parking lot, arrested them.
"As one suspect got out of the SUV, he asked an officer, 'You guys tap my phone?' Both men were dumbfounded by how police knew exactly where they would be," police said. (QMI)
What-Man smeared girls' bums with hand sanitizer
Steve Germain, 33, admitted to assaulting 17 women between November 2010 and this past April, when he was arrested.
The women ranged in age from 20 to 40 and were accosted in the street, in shopping malls or at a school.
Germain then took photos of the women with his cell phone. Five women filed police complaints and 12 others came forward as a result.
How-Breast implant 'swallowed' during Pilates
An American woman who had breast implants following a mastectomy told her doctor her "body swallowed one of the implants" while she was in a Pilates class.
The 59-year-old woman told her doctor she was doing a stretch called the Valsalva manoeuvre, a report in the New England Journal of Medicine says. She wasn't in pain when it happened. "The patient was taken to the operating room, where the intact prosthesis was extracted and repositioned," the report says.
The "unstable" portion of her tissue that the implant slipped through was likely created during a recent minor surgery. It was repaired with mesh, the report says.
The study, which was published online Thursday, doesn't name the woman or say where she is from, however it notes doctors from Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore treated her. (QMI)
Wow-Apples rain down on traffic in U.K
Motorists in a British village had to brake suddenly to avoid a hailstorm of apples that rained down Monday night.
More than 100 yellowy-green apples tumbled from the sky over a main road in Keresley, Coventry , shortly after rush hour, the Guardian reported.
The small apples pelted windshields and hoods of cars. "The apples fell out of the sky as if out of nowhere," one driver told the newspaper. "They were small and green and hit the (hood) hard. "There were other cars on the road at the time, too, and everyone had to stop their cars suddenly."
Meteorologists said the apple avalanche could have been caused by a sudden vortex of air. (QMI)
How-Wrong body cremated (video)
The grief of two Colorado families was compounded when the bodies of their loved ones got switched, resulting in the wrong patient getting cremated, a Denver investigation has discovered. The deceased men, one who was white and the other who was black, were wearing identification wristbands at the time of the mix-up.
Robert Mitchell, of Denver , and Perry Heath, of Aurora , Colo. , died at The Denver Hospice on Nov. 10, according to an investigation by Denver 's 9News.com. The families began their respective funeral preparations; unbeknownst to them, many Colorado funeral homes outsource their work, and their late family members were about to go through a complex maze of third-party providers.Perry Heath was supposed to be cremated. His family arranged for a cremation through 5280 Cremation and Funeral Services of Aurora, according to 9News. Despite its name, 5280 Cremation does not perform cremations, and outsourced the work to a third-party provider.
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