29-year-old Lakshmikanth, who works as a yoga instructor in Bangalore, lifts a 6.5 kilogramme clay idol of Hindu elephant God Ganesha using his eye socket.
Ft. Lupton Judge Punishes Violators With Manilow
Violaters of the city of Fort Lupton’s noise ordinance were in for a big surprise this past Friday. The city’s judge sentenced citizens who have been busted for being too loud to 1 hour of listening to unpopular or unusual music.
In a courtroom with mostly young adult offenders, Dolly Parton’s “I Will Always Love You” played loudly on a boombox.
During the full hour of punishment, they were not allowed to chew gum, eat, drink, read or even sleep.
Most violators found the first few minutes funny. As time wore on with Karen Carpenter, Barry Manilow and Barney songs, they weren’t laughing anymore.
Mormans Exposed
The 2008 Men on a Mission calendar features twelve handsome returned Mormon missionaries from across the United States who, for the first time ever, have dared to pose bare-chested in a steamy national calendar.
Usually seen riding their bicycles and preaching door-to-door, these hunky young men of faith explode with sexuality on each calendar page. Hand-selected for their striking appearances and powerful spiritual commitment, the “devout dozen” are stepping away from the Mormon traditions of modest dress, and “baring their testimony” to demonstrate that they can have strong faith and be proud of who they are, both with a sense of individualism and a sense of humor.
This should boost the ratings
Alyssa Milano Scores MLB Reporting Gig
They say diamonds are a girl’s best friend and that’s certainly true for actress and baseball fanatic Alyssa Milano, who will serve as a post-season correspondent on MLB.com.
The 34-year-old actress tells PEOPLE the deal on major league baseball’s new broadband channel, TBS Hot Corner, which was announced Thursday, is “literally a dream job come true!”
A lifelong baseball fan and Los Angeles Dodgers season ticket holder, Milano says she “hopes to give fans an insider’s perspective” while covering post-season action for both the National and American leagues. Milano will interview players and coaches as well as do lifestyle segments. And she won’t just be a pretty face on the screen.