Crazy drumstick accident. It appears that the eye of the person on the right pops out.
50 Cent’s 52-Room Mansion Up for Sale
It’s the last sentence of the article that cracks me up:
“He’s put a lot into it, and it’s all very tasteful, except the stripper poles.”
The Horse Project
It all began with an artist named Scott Wayne Indiana. He knew about the horse rings in many Portland sidewalks and thought it was a shame that we don’t tie our horses to them anymore. Scott decided to change that and tied his first pony to a horse ring in the fall of 2005 in the revitalized Pearl District in Northwest Portland. After a few months, he expanded the horse project and asked for some help. Now these horses are showing up all over Portland. You can find them in most parts of Portland now.
Vehicle burglar may have mistaken father’s ashes for drugs, victim says
A Cape Coral man’s vehicle was ransacked and the ashes of his dead father were dumped in his front lawn, authorities said.
Wayne C. Carraway, 35, believes a burglar broke into his 1987 Ford Bronco and mistook a cedar box containing a plastic bag full of his father’s ashes for drugs.
“I’m just trying to think about what they thought when they opened the box up and saw a baggie full of ashes,†said Carraway. “I almost wonder if they opened the baggie up and tasted it to see if it was drugs or something.â€
Carraway’s father was killed in a traffic accident in 1995. He was planning to spread the ashes along the Fakahatchee Strand in the Florida Everglades, his father’s favorite fishing spot.