Friends exchange 217,000 texts in a month
Two friends in Central Pennsylvania have just been charged $26,000 on a phone bill in an attempt to set a text-messaging record, exchanging a thumbs-flying total of 217,000 during March. Nick Andes, 29, and Doug Klinger, 30, were surprised by their phone bill as they were relying on their unlimited text messaging plans to get them through the escapade. Read More→
Britain's Got Talent's Susan Boyle takes YouTube by storm
Britain's Got Talent audition has been viewed over 1.5 million times on YouTube. Last Saturday, the unassuming 47-year-old left Simon Cowell and his fellow Britain's Got Talent judges slack-jawed with her performance of Les Misérables hit I Dreamed A Dream. "This is the biggest surprise I've seen in all three years of this show," said judge Piers Morgan. Read More→
Domino's Pizza staff fired after YouTube prank
Domino's Pizza employees in Houston have been fired after they uploaded footage to YouTube showing one of them doing unsavoury things with sandwich ingredients. One clip shows Michael Setzer, 32, putting food up his nose and sneezing on other items while Kristy Hammonds, 31, laughs, while another shows him wiping his bottom with a kitchen sponge. Read More→
The world's tallest man?
A contender for world's tallest man has been discovered after walking into a Chinese hospital on Tuesday. Zhao Liang, 27, is 2.46 m tall - 10 cm taller than Bao Xishun, now recognized by the Guinness World Records as the world's tallest man, and 17 cm taller than China's NBA basketball star Yao Ming Read More→
Bra underwire saves woman from shooting
A woman in Detroit has possibly had her life saved by her bra, as it deflected a bullet fired at her during a break-in at a neighbor's home. The 57-year-old woman was shot in the chest after she spotted a group of men breaking into a neighbour's house on the west side of the city. The bullet smashed through her window pane before hitting the bra's underwire - but it didn't penetrate her skin. Read More→
Priest baptises baby with lemon cola
A baby was baptised by a priest with lemon-flavored cola instead of holy water after cold weather froze the church's taps in Norway. The Norwegian cleric had to improvise after the taps were temporarily turned off because of freezing temperatures. Read More→
Dumbest criminal in Pennsylvania
A dimwit bandit in Pennsylvania who tried to rob a retired NYPD lieutenant at a narcotics police convention has been described as "probably the state's dumbest criminal." John Comparetto, 56, was attending the meeting of 300 officers when he was allegedly held up at gunpoint in the men's toilets. Read More→
Couple thrown out of theatre for 'laughing too loud'
A couple who went to see a comedy that promised to make audiences 'laugh until they throw you out' were asked to leave the theatre – because they were laughing too much. Sharon Whitelaw, 41, took boyfriend Tony Priestley, 42, to see a production of Bouncers at the Drill Hall in Lincoln on Saturday night as a birthday present. Read More→
Teenager paints giant manhood on the roof of house
It seems a £1 million house is not striking enough for 18-year-old Rory McInnes, so he decided to make the property stand out by painting a giant manhood on the roof of their house near Hungerford, Berks. Rory got the idea after watching a documentary about Google Earth — which lets internet users view satellite pictures. Read More→
Swearing parrot tells kid 'I'm going to rip your head off'
A mother was left furious after a toy parrot she bought for her child started squawking swear words. According to The Times, Tina Banks bought the cuddly bird from a store in her home town of Brighton for her 11-month-old daughter Roxy. However, when she pulled the toy's cord she was outraged to hear the phrase: "Oi! What are you looking at ****hole." Read More→
Okay this is interesting. The Sun reported the record number of UFO sightings up and down the UK this year have been astonishing with 150 sightings! That compares with just 135 sightings for the whole of last year — and 97 on the previous year.
Malcolm Robinson, founder of research group Strange Phenomena Investigations, said that something really bizarre is happening in the skies over the UK.
With a staggering record numbers of unexplained objects being spotted, a huge majority of us consider alien does exist somewhere in the universe. And the discovery of life-supporting water in Mars is regarded as an even bigger sign alien exists.
Previously, a veteran of the Apollo 14 mission Dr Edgar Mitchell claimed during a radio interview that alien does exist. He said extra-terrestrials have visited Earth on several occasions, but the alien contact has been repeatedly covered up by governments for decades.
Hmmm.. I wonder where are Mulder and Scully when we need them most.
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Hey just thought I'd tell you-- I live near two military bases. A lot of what people call OFOs are really experimental aircraft and other aviation devices. A lot of times the governments test things out at night, but these are not aliens-- it's military-grade weapons and craft.
Really? But thanks for the info :)