Showing posts with label weird. Show all posts
Showing posts with label weird. Show all posts

Sunday, December 25, 2011

You wont' believe how some people can dress themselves!


Check this link out, see how strange people can be when it comes to fashion!

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Saturday, December 24, 2011

Have you any of the Weirdest Cars on earth?


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Some people like cars and some like to dress them up… Yep, we found some cars that take the word tuning to a whole different level, from big to small from cute to spooky we have put together a collection of the world’s weirdest cars that run our streets. Take a look and see which one you’d like to ride, or on the contrary, which one you’d like to steer clear of.
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Friday, December 23, 2011

Strangest And Unexpected Deaths

Funny Death Worlds Strangest And Unexpected Deaths Pictures Seen on www.VyperLook.com
When people stare death in the face, and they try to escape it some succeed and some don’t, either way… Death eventually has the last laugh. How would you feel if you were on a stadium, enjoying a match between your favorite team and a guest team… when all of a sudden, lightening strikes killing the entire guest team. That’s not the way anyone would imagine an ending for a friendly match, but as we said, faith sometimes plays tricks on us. We’ve gathered the stories of the most unusual deaths ever and you would be surprised to find out that there’s no messing with destiny.
1. Entire football team dies on the field
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It happened in Congo… while playing a game through the rain, the visitors were killed when lightening struck, and as if that’s not strange enough, the hosts made it out without a scratch. Now that’s what I call a united team.
2. Death by sauna
Vladimir Ladyzhensky Worlds Strangest And Unexpected Deaths Pictures Seen on www.VyperLook.com
In 2010, a Russian by the name of Vladimir Ladyzhensky died due the burns he suffered after spending 6 minutes in a room temperature of 230 °F (110 Celsius). Why would anyone do such a stupid thing? well he was a contestant at the World Sauna Championships in Finland. Weird, wouldn’t you agree?
3. I got bit by my dead enemy and then died…
Sigurd the Mighty of Orkney Worlds Strangest And Unexpected Deaths Pictures Seen on www.VyperLook.com
Sounds weird, right? Well considering the topic in discussion, it shouldn’t shock you too much. Sigurd the Mighty of Orkney managed to defeat his arch enemy in battle. He cut his head off and strapped it to the saddle of his horse. The teeth of the decapitated head grazed against his leg causing a wound that got over infected and eventually killed him. Ironic, isn’t it?
4. Even kings have weird deaths.
red hot iron  Worlds Strangest And Unexpected Deaths Pictures Seen on www.VyperLook.com
Edward II of England was murdered… his killers inserted a red hot iron up his posterior, the excruciating pain caused a heart attack thus leading to his death.
5. Drowned in wine.
George Plantagenet Duke of Clarence Worlds Strangest And Unexpected Deaths Pictures Seen on www.VyperLook.com
When you read the title, you’re probably thinking it’s not a bad way to go, and come to think of it, that’s exactly what George Plantagenet, Duke of Clarence thought. In 1478, when he heard that he was sentenced to death, he had but one request: to be drowned in a barrel of wine.
6. Killed with his own leg.
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In 1649, Sir Arthur Aston was beaten to death with his own wooden leg. Now that’s harsh…
7. Ate himself to death.
Adolf Fredrik King of Sweden Worlds Strangest And Unexpected Deaths Pictures Seen on www.VyperLook.com
As weird as it may seem, Adolf Fredrik, King of Sweden was so greedy that in 1771, he ate himself to death with a last meal consisting of lobster, smoked herring, caviar, sauerkraut, champagne, and fourteen servings of his favorite dessert, semla (a traditional Northern European pastry) in a bowl of hot milk.
8. Read an obituary about himself and died.
Marcus Garvey Worlds Strangest And Unexpected Deaths Pictures Seen on www.VyperLook.com
Marcus Garvey suffered two heart attacks after he read several premature obituary about himself, I know that there’s no bad publicity as long as they spell your name right, but when a bad obituary kills you ahead of your time, I’d say that’s a bad thing.
9. Death by bird.
Alan Stacey Worlds Strangest And Unexpected Deaths Pictures Seen on www.VyperLook.com
Alan Stacey, a renown race car driver drove his car for the last time during a race in 1960. He crashed to his death after a bird flew in to his face…
10. Died because he wore an armor
Frederick Barbarossa  Worlds Strangest And Unexpected Deaths Pictures Seen on www.VyperLook.com
Emperor Frederick Barbarossa led the life of a warrior till he died at the age of 68. He won battles, he lost some but surprisingly enough, he didn’t die on the battle field. He and his men set camp on a river bank, and when the emperor went to bathe and drink, the emperor neglected to take off his armor making it impossible for him to escape the currents that took him underwater. His body was preserved in a barrel of vinegar.
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Tuesday, September 8, 2009

Some strange news and people!

A 65-year-old amateur pilot was allegedly so drunk when flying his light Cessna over eastern Germany he could not read the instruments telling him where the airfield was. "Come on, I know you're down there," he radioed. "Where the bloody hell have you hidden yourself?" Control tower staff say he sang a few songs, cracked a mother-in-law joke and told them to "pull their fingers out as I've got a party to go to". Although he landed safely, he was breathalysed on the way home and found to be nearly four times over the limit. He lost his driver's and his pilot's licences. (Source: Telegraph.co.uk)
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The Red Cross claim their emblem is being abused when it's used to market businesses and products unrelated to their humanitarian deeds. "How many times have you seen a bottle of 'hair emergency' shampoo with a Red Cross on the packaging, or the local computer doctor's van sign written with a Red Cross emblem?" The Red Cross, who have 20 organisation they are in communication with over the issue, are trying to educate people that they can't just use the red cross symbol on a white background willy nilly. They say it "undermines its protective power in armed conflicts, potentially putting lives at risk".
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The public's watching you Rodney: "If you think it's bad seeing Rodney Hide texting or using his blackberry while driving, try being in the passenger seat while it's happening," writes a reader. "I had the dubious honour once and I feared for my life! He was trying to answer an email on his phone and was swerving all over the road. It was pretty scary because I knew we'd come off second-best in a collision given the size of his Smart car."
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Thousands of camels in Australia will be shot from helicopters and turned into burgers to stop them barging into people's homes and ripping up their bathrooms looking for water, reports Sky News.com. Tony Peacock, chief executive of the University of Canberra's Invasive Animals Co-operative Research Center, said: "To be shot from a helicopter is actually quite humane, even though that sounds brutal. If I was a camel, I'd prefer to just get it in the head."
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Best tweet about Random Acts of Kindness Day: "Embarrassing - misread it as Kingness. Five peasants needlessly beaten, plus a smutty phone call to Camilla."
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Tuesday, June 2, 2009

Some exotic dish you might want to try! Snake-bite chicken 'off the menu'

China's health authorities are reported to be putting a stop to restaurants serving chickens which have been bitten to death by poisonous snakes.

The dish, which is served by a small number of restaurants in Guangdong and Chongqing, is billed as detoxing.

But it has generated a storm of controversy in the media and among bloggers after a video of its preparation was circulated online.

The video shows a cook holding a snake and forcing it to bite a live chicken.

A week of intense internet discussion has reached the near-unanimous decision that it is cruel to kill live chickens by forcing deadly snakes to bite them repeatedly.

Some voices noted, however, that they found the cooked dish delicious.

"It's disgusting and really cruel," read one post on the popular portal sina.com.cn.

"Not only is it cruel and blood-thirsty, but totally amoral," the Chongqing Business Daily cited a neighbour to one of the restaurants as saying.

"Although nobody has been poisoned, this at the very least is an irregular way of slaughtering poultry," the business newspaper quoted a local health official as saying.

According to Reuters news agency, health authorities in Guangdong have already told restaurants to stop serving "poisonous snake-bitten chicken". It said officials in Chongqing had joined the ban.

Restaurants in China have long specialised in exotic dishes which have provoked condemnation from animal rights activists and health watchdogs - such as monkey brains scooped from a live animal, civet cat and deer foetus soup.

Monday, June 1, 2009

Sodomizing a Sheep Doesn’t Put Perp on Michigan Sex Offender List

September 25, 2008--Despite a trend toward recognizing limited animal rights on the estate planning front, a Michigan appeals court has taken a traditional view of the law concerning a man convicted of sodomizing a sheep.

Jeffrey Scott Haynes, 45, a habitual offender who is serving a 2½- to 20-year prison term for sodomy will not have to register as a sex offender once he is released. That's because the victim of what a three-judge panel of the Michigan Court of Appeals described as his "abominable and detestable crime against nature" doesn't qualify as a "individual" under state law, reports the Detroit Free Press. The court said the sheep was the "object" of Haynes' crime, but held that he would have had to commit a crime against a human being to qualify for the sex offender registry, according to the newspaper.

The prosecution had persuaded the trial court that Haynes should be required to register, and John Hallacy, the Calhoun County prosecutor, said yesterday that the "the activity involved exemplifies a dangerous and deviant behavior that ought to fall under the registry requirements."

Although Haynes has previously been convicted of home invasion, forgery and uttering and publishing, he apparently doesn't have any prior sex convictions. He was reportedly convicted of sodomizing the sheep based on DNA evidence after a Bedford Township farmer found him trespassing several years ago and noticed an injured sheep.

Serial Animal Molester Gets . . . Only 33 Months In Jail?

Prosecutor Find “Sentence Appropriate”

Animal sex offender gets prison


May 13, 2009

A Hobart man who twice served time for killing animals now will spend nearly three years in federal prison for downloading images of people having sex with animals. Michael Bessigano likely will serve his sentence in a Boston-area facility for male offenders with mental problems.

U.S. Judge Philip Simon on Tuesday sentenced Bessigano to 33 months in prison and three years of supervised release, a term at the low end of federal guidelines. Simon two weeks ago threw out a plea agreement that would have seen Bessigano serve only 24 months, stating that Bessigano’s history did not seem to make him a candidate for a below-guidelines sentence.

So, in other words the judge didn’t want him to get a too-lenient sentence, just a lenient sentence. Peachy. That’s sure looking out for the people of Northwest Indiana.

Simon has asked the federal bureau of prisons to place Bessigano at Federal Medical Center Devens, and also that Bessigano participate in therapy for sex offenders.

Assistant U.S. Attorney Bernard Van Wormer said the sentence was appropriate for Bessigano, who served time prison for killing a neighbor’s rottweiler in St. John Township in 1993, and was jailed again in 2001 for killing a chicken, and having sex with it. Bessigano was arrested in June 2008 after federal agents found images of bestiality on his computer hard drive after Bessigano’s state parole officers requested a search.

Sunday, May 24, 2009

Odd Ways to Go! Strange, bizzare news on death

A lawyer demonstrating the safety of windows in a skyscraper crashed through a pane and plunged to his death.

Police said a lawyer demonstrating the safety of windows in a downtown Toronto skyscraper crashed through a pane with his shoulder and plunged 24 floors to his death. A police spokesman said Garry Hoy fell into the courtyard of the Toronto Dominion Bank Tower early Friday evening as he was explaining the strength of the building's windows to visiting law students. Hoy previously had conducted demonstrations of window strength according to police reports. Peter Lauwers, managing partner of the firm Holden Day Wilson, told the Toronto Sun newspaper that Hoy was "one of the best and brightest" members of the 200-man association.

Origins: On 9 July 1993, Garry Hoy, Falling man a 38-year-old lawyer with the Toronto law firm of Holden Day Wilson, did indeed plunge to his death from the 24th floor Toronto Dominion Bank Tower in front of several horrified witnesses.

The firm's spokesperson said Hoy "... was testing the strength of the window. There was a lot of joking about how the window wouldn't open maybe on a hot day ... Apparently, it was the second attempt [at testing the window] that one of them popped out and he went through."

As well, a Toronto police officer reported that Hoy "... was showing his knowledge of the tensile strength of window glass and presumably the glass gave way. I know the frame and the blinds are still there."

Our advice is to apply the same rule to architecture as you do to computers: Don't ever bet your life on windows not crashing.

A golfer angered by a bad shot is killed by the club he threw in frustration.

In 1994, 16-year-old Jeremy Brenno of Gloversville, New York, was killed when he struck a bench with a golf club, and the shaft broke, bounced back at him, and pierced his heart. Brenno had missed a shot on the sixth hole at the Kingsboro Golf Club and looked to vent his frustration by giving the nearby bench a good whack in retaliation. The fatal club was a No. 3 wood.

Brenno's is not the only accidental death by golf club. In 2005, 15-year-old Rafael Naranjo of Gardner, Massachusetts, expired after playfully swinging a 5-iron he'd found in the street at a fire hydrant . His act caused part of the shaft, along with the head of the club, to break off and lodge in his neck.

In 1951, Edward Harrison was playing a round at Inglewood in Kenmore, Washington, when the shaft of his driver broke and pierced his groin. He staggered 100 yards before collapsing and bleeding to death.

In 2005, 12-year-old Chandler Hugh Jackson of Frisco, Texas, died in Cunningham, Kentucky, after apparently falling onto a broken golf club at Dogwood Hill club. A piece of the club's shaft went through the boy's chest and pierced his aorta.

A pedestrian was killed by a flying fire hydrant.

Loss of life through head-on collision or rollover have become mundane events in our automotively-enhanced world; we expect to read in every morning's paper about traffic deaths on local roads and highways.

While all traffic fatalities are tragedies to be grieved over, some happen in far more unusual fashion than others. Every now and then a vehicle-caused demise is so wildly at odds with what we expect of our world that it shakes the cobwebs from our heads as it serves to remind us that life can be lost in the blink of an eye and through no fault of anyone's.

On 21 June 2007, 24-year-old Humberto Hernandez was killed by a 200-pound fire hydrant that came flying through the air to strike him in the head as he walked with his wife along an Oakland, California, sidewalk.

The fire hydrant had been launched onto its deadly trajectory by a sport utility vehicle that crashed into it. The 2007 Ford Escape had blown a tire and swerved onto the sidewalk, striking the hydrant. Water pressure and the impact of the crash sent the fire plug flying like a "bullet," said Phil Abrams, an Alameda County deputy sheriff.

This was far from the first death caused by an object inadvertently launched by a vehicle, but it is somewhat unusual in that the victim wasn't in a car himself. Over
the years, numerous drivers and passengers have met the Grim Reaper via tires flying off passing vehicles, but other items have also ended lives.

On 28 December 2006, a ball-style trailer hitch killed 32-year-old Sean O'Shea of Encinitas, California, when it bounced up from the roadway and through his windshield, striking him in the head before coming to rest in his vehicle's back cargo area. The 5- or 6-pound hitch either fell off a truck or came off the back of a vehicle.

Another death occurred in similar fashion on 30 March 1995, in Santa Clara, California. On that day, while riding as the passenger in a friend's car, 37-year-old Joanne Bergeson was struck by a car jack that flew into the vehicle; she died in the hospital a few hours later of head wounds so sustained. The jack had either been dropped by a truck traveling in front of Bergeson's vehicle or had been lying in the roadway and was kicked up by it.