CHATHAM, ONT. - A 16-year-old Ontario boy was given a stern warning by police for posting an online ad that offered two children for sale. Chatham-Kent police said the ad included photos and stated that the kids had to be gone in a week or they'd be put on the streets. A concerned citizen called police at about , Thursday night. Police tracked down the teen, who admitted to posting it as a joke. Investigators confirmed no children were at risk and he was warned about his actions.
Idea-Subway Employee Sold Weed With Foot Longs
A South Florida sandwich maker is accused of helping some customers eat and smoke fresh.
Elizabeth Hunt, 47, was arrest Thursday and faces several drug charges after she allegedly sold marijuana with the purchase of any sandwich that required "extra meat," St. Lucie County Sheriff's Office said. "Extra meat" was code word for a bag of weed, investigators claimed. Customers wanting a little extra green on the side would place $10 in the tip jar and Hunt would slip the weed in the sandwich bag, a police report said. Undercover cops used the code word twice last month and each time came away with a footlong and some drugs. Hunt is being held on $55,000 bond. It was unclear if she had an attorney Friday.
A call to Subway was not returned.
Good- Terrorists get a lesson in cupcake making
British intelligence officers based at the Government Communications Headquarters (GCHQ), the state eavesdropping service, attacked the 67-page magazine, leaving most of it garbled, British newspapers said. Instead of being able to read how to “Make a Bomb in the Kitchen of Your Mom,” readers were greeted with computer code which actually contained recipes from The Best Cupcakes in America , published by U.S. chat show host Ellen DeGeneres.
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Crazy- Boys devour Denny's pancakes round-the-clock
FOOTHILL RANCH, Calif. — Seven boys from Trabuco Hills High School in Mission Viejo figured out a way to make this past Memorial Day weekend well, memorable. With empty stomachs and carrying laptops, board games and other diversions, they bellied up to a table at a Denny's in Foothill Ranch at Sunday with one goal in mind: To order the all-you-can-eat pancake special for 4 bucks, and then to continue ordering refills — for 24 hours straight. Just because. "We thought it would be fun," said Brenden Griffin, 17, who came up with the idea after seeing a TV commercial promoting the all-you-can-eat special. "Plus, we wanted to be stupid teenagers." The seven boys finished their marathon pig-out session Monday morning at 9 with an impressive total of 301 pancakes consumed.
That works out to an average of 43 hotcakes per person — or about 7,000 calories per kid for the pancakes alone, according to nutritional information provided by Denny's. That doesn't count the butter, syrup and other stuff they slathered on the hotcakes.
Risk-Man who buried himself alive dies by mistake
Wow-Chinese road sweeper shows off broom martial arts skills .Zhang Xiufang was doing her unusual exercise routine when she was spotted by a local man in Beijing ’s Chaoyang district.
The man subsequently recorded the zany martial arts act on his phone before uploading it onto YouTube.
The video was an instant success and such a big hit that Zhang was invited to appear in one of the biggest TV shows broadcast in Nanjing .