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Monday, March 18, 2013

Loaded Revolver found in woman private part, employees told to bring own toilet paper and Man vomited 14 bags of heroin

World's Top Five Weird, Funny and Hot News of March 18, 2013


Two stories are related to toilot papers and one about Spelling bee judges misspell word.
Very nice example for kids...

Top 5-Spelling bee judges misspell word

 

Judges at a California spelling bee mistakenly told a 12-year-old competitor she'd spelled a word wrong, when she'd actually spelled it right. Last Friday, Sierra Shoemaker spelled the word "braille" correctly at the Selma School District Spelling Bee. But the judges told her she was wrong and disqualified because the answer key had the word spelled with just one L.  "I didn't want to say anything because when the word master tells you you've got a word wrong you don't really want to argue with him," Shoemaker told broadcaster KMPH. "So, I was shocked. I kind of just said 'What?' I looked around at the audience and half of them were looking at each other murmuring." She was awarded second place, and contest officials called her later to inform her she'd get a second chance and be eligible to compete in the Fresno County Spelling Bee on Thursday.
 Whatmore later you can bring next soap solution too..

Top 4-Public employees told to bring own toilet paper

WINDSOR, Mo., March 18 (UPI) -- A Missouri mayor said he was shocked when a speaker at an aldermanic meeting revealed public works employees had been told to bring toilet paper from home. Windsor Mayor Justin Brown said he was shocked when Nancy Dunbar spoke at last week's meeting and suggested a fundraiser to stop the policy of requiring the city's 10 public works employees, who are all male, to bring their own toilet paper to work, KCTV, Kansas City, Mo., reported."I was just really incredulous that this was a topic to be brought up at a City Hall meeting, much less have any truth to it," Brown said. "The No. 1 emotion is embarrassment. We have a lot of good things going on in our little town, and this is the topic." Dunbar said Brown wasn't the only one shocked by the revelation."The mayor was like, 'What are you talking about?' Because the mayor had no idea. The aldermen had no idea. I mean mouths just dropped," Dunbar said.Dunbar said the policy came from an edict handed down by city administrator Sandra Underwood. However, Underwood said the order came from the head of Public Works and she was not involved.Brown said toilet paper is now being provided for the men."We are always looking for ways to save money," Brown said. "I'm just fearful that this finally hit a fever pitch and this is where it got ridiculous."

 Bad idea to give toilet message to police

Top 3-Woman arrested for toilet message

A Tennessee woman was arrested for writing an obscene message directed to a police officer on a broken toilet and leaving it in her front yard. Investigators said Patti Cole, 48, of Mount Pleasant was angry at Rob Wagonshutz, a member of the Maury County Drug Task Force, for arresting her daughter March 1 at her home, so she scrawled an obscene message addressed to Wagonshutz on a broken toilet and left it outside her home, The (Columbia) Daily Herald reported Monday. "[Expletive] you, Rob Wagonshutz" the toilet bowl read, with the tank next it bearing the message, "Rob Wagonshutz special place in hell for u and ur boys!"
Wagonshultz, who lives near Cole's home, was alerted to the message and filed a complaint."Since she used the language she did, it took a step beyond freedom of speech and turned it into disorderly conduct because it created a physically offensive condition by an act that serves no legitimate purpose," Wagonshultz said."No parents would want their children to have to read that," he said. "Had she used different language about me, the sheriff's department or the drug task force as a whole, it wouldn't have gotten this far at all."Cole was charged with disorderly conduct. Wagonshultz and his team arrested Cole's daughter, Allison Michelle Powell, 30, at Cole's home March 1. She was allegedly trying to flush drugs down the toilet at the time of her arrest and officers disassembled the commode to retrieve the evidence, Wagonshultz said.

 Wow how he can do that..

 

Top 2-Man vomited 14 bags of heroin

RIVERDALE, N.J., March 18 (UPI) -- Police in New Jersey said a man accused of snorting heroin in his car allegedly vomited up 14 bags of the controlled substance during his arrest. Riverdale police said they responded to a report of a man seen snorting drugs inside a 2012 Chevrolet Camero parked at a local Walmart. Police said they arrived to see Cody Larson, 24, a Walmart employee, swallowing something, NJ.com reported Monday. Larsen allegedly admitted to snorting heroin and soon vomited up 14 bags of the drug, officers said. He was taken to Chilton Memorial Hospital in Pequannock. Larsen was charged with possession of a controlled dangerous substance, tampering with evidence, under the influence of a controlled dangerous substance, failure to turn over a controlled dangerous substance to law enforcement, driving under the influence, possession of a controlled dangerous substance in a motor vehicle and driving an unregistered vehicle. He was released on his own recognizance and is due in court later this month.

 

 Nice and hidden place for Revolver


Top 1-Woman Had Loaded Revolver in Her private part

MARCH 6--An Oklahoma woman arrested Monday on drug charges had a loaded handgun hidden in her vagina, according to police. The weapon was discovered during a search of Christie Dawn Harris, 28, by a female officer with the Ada Police Department. According to a police report, the cop spotted the handle of the five-shot revolver "sticking out from" inside Harris, who is seen at right.
In a less shocking find, investigators also discovered plastic baggies containing methamphetamine lodged in the crack of Harris’s buttocks. The Freedom Arms .22-caliber handgun was loaded with three live rounds and one spent shell, cops reported. As to where the weapon was recovered, the police report noted, “gun located in suspect vagina.” At around 3:45 AM Monday, cops spotted Harris and another woman, Jennifer Delancy, inside a vehicle parked outside a closed restaurant. The women were in the front of the vehicle and “both seats were laid all the way back.” Asked by a cop if the car contained weapons or drugs, Harris, who was behind the wheel, answered that “she did not think there was anything.”But when a drug dog alerted to both the driver and passenger sides of the Toyota Yaris, cops searched the vehicle and found meth, drug paraphernalia, a pistol, and a loaded magazine. Harris and Delancy were then arrested.While being transported to jail, Harris “stated several times that she needed to go to the bathroom.”

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