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TonyRomo.com

Every now and then I like to type in interesting URL’s just to see if something is there.  Today it was www.TonyRomo.com. 

Care to guess what’s there?

Some dude owns the domain and is trying to sell it for $25,000.

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Bloodhound

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Tattooing to become legal in Oklahoma – Tomorrow

OKLAHOMA CITY – The law legalizing tattooing in Oklahoma goes into effect Wednesday and the state Department of Health has been busy fielding questions from people who want to get licenses to practice the ancient art.

Oklahoma was the last state to legalize tattooing.

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Nice little message

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Miami Zoo Hosts Poop Exhibit

Now on display is a 5,000-square-foot exhibit on excrement titled “The Scoop on Poop,” which invites visitors to explore the science of scat. The exhibit is filled with photos of animals in some of their most indelicate moments. Stool sample models abound: haylike football-sized balls (elephant), kidney-bean-looking pellets (porcupine) and coallike lumps coated with fur (black bear).

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View from Satellite

To view the Earth as currently seen from a satellite in Earth orbit, choose the satellite from the list below and press the “View Earth from Satellite” button.

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I wasn’t aware of the number of satellites out there.

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A Politician Actually Does Good

(CBS 13) ROSEVILLE, Calif. A Roseville woman was pinned down to the ground for four days after her refrigerator fell on top of her in her kitchen, as she fought to stay alive.

Luckily by the fourth day, Greg Allen, a politician running for the Placer County Water Board, heard Inga’s call for help while going door-to-door campaigning. He found an unlocked door and ran in to save Inga’s life.

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Saint B MP3 Player

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Paint Ball and Tanks

Tank driving would be most people’s idea of fun, but imagine the thrill of actually taking part in a tank battle – not with live ammunition, but with paint!!

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Redneck Hot Tub

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Free Online Pregnancy Test

Just fill in your name and click ’start’.

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It can even tell you if it’s going to be a boy or girl and who the father is.

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Have you kept the 10 Commandments?

If you have kept the Ten Commandments, we will give you $10,000 cash. This is a legally binding contract. In other words, if you can prove you haven’t violated the Ten Commandments, we are legally obligated to give you $10,000.

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Victim’s cousin charged with tattooing killer

tattoo.jpegCOLUMBUS, Indiana (AP) — An inmate accused of forcibly tattooing a slain 10-year-old girl’s name onto her killer’s forehead in an Indiana prison was the victim’s cousin, a family friend said.

Jared Harris, 22, is a cousin of Katlyn “Katie” Collman, family friend and spokesman Terry Gray told The Republic newspaper. He said he did not believe they knew each other well.

Harris, 22, who is serving time on a burglary conviction at Wabash Valley state prison in Carlisle, has been charged with battery and accused of tattooing “KATIE’S REVENGE” across Anthony Ray Stockelman’s forehead.

Harris told prison officials the attack was in revenge, according to an affidavit.

Stockelman told investigators that Harris put his right hand around his throat and told him, “I’m either gonna stick you and leave you bleeding or I’m gonna tattoo you.” After applying the tattoo, Harris discarded the tattoo gun in a prison trash can, he told investigators.

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This guy is an actual U.S. Congressman

Bob Inglis is a Republican running for re-election to represent the 4th district of South Carolina, but his website makes it look like he’s running for jr-high student council.

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Oprah gives $300,000 to audience

Say what you will about her, but one thing is for certain, she’s got heart.

On a show that aired Monday, Winfrey gave more than 300 audience members $1,000 debit cards sponsored by the Bank of America to donate to a charitable cause.

People can give the entire sum to one person — relatives aren’t eligible — or they can split it among charitable causes. Audience members also received a DVD recorder to tape their stories for a future show.

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Petsmart Howl-O-Ween pet photo contest

Winners and finalists can be found here.

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Alabama can’t shake the inbreeding reputation

ALBERTVILLE, Ala. — A shocking crime in Marshall County led to the arrest of a teenager who is charged with raping his mother.  

Albertville police say 19-year-old Gary Helms Junior is charged with first-degree rape. Police allege that he sought revenge against his brother after the two argued over a girlfriend and apparently targeted his 45-year-old mother.  

Police Sgt. James Smith said the victim was sexually assaulted last weekend in her mobile home. Helms, according to Smith, confessed to the attack. He was ordered held in the Marshall County Jail on a $100,000 bond.

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Congresswoman’s Recipes

Texas politics at its tastiest.

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