Here are World's Top Five Weird, Funny and sizzling News for March 13, 2013
Top 5- Good show Mr. Teller
Robber gets only candy from bank
NEW YORK, March 13 (UPI) -- Police in New York said an attempted bank robber got away with just a handful of lollipops after a teller refused to submit to his demand for cash. Investigators said the suspect walked into the Chase branch in the Garment District around 10 a.m. Friday and handed a note to a teller reading: "I have a bomb. Give me
some money now" Teller Melinda Lewis told the man she doesn't read notes and instructed him to fill out a withdrawal slip, the New York Post reported Wednesday. The man wrote the same note on the slip and Lewis instructed him to swipe his bank card while telling a colleague in Spanish that she was being robbed. "Ma'am, I ain't got no time for this," the robber was quoted as saying before fleeing with a fistful of lollipops. Police said the suspect -- who has not been identified is believed to have taken a total of about $300 in robberies at a Fed Ex office, Modell's sporting goods store and an IHOP restaurant.
some money now" Teller Melinda Lewis told the man she doesn't read notes and instructed him to fill out a withdrawal slip, the New York Post reported Wednesday. The man wrote the same note on the slip and Lewis instructed him to swipe his bank card while telling a colleague in Spanish that she was being robbed. "Ma'am, I ain't got no time for this," the robber was quoted as saying before fleeing with a fistful of lollipops. Police said the suspect -- who has not been identified is believed to have taken a total of about $300 in robberies at a Fed Ex office, Modell's sporting goods store and an IHOP restaurant.
Top 4-Very bad idea for excusing absence
Fake finger punches in absent hospital workers
A doctor in Brazil has been arrested for allegedly using silicone fingers to trick the hospital's punch-in clock into thinking colleagues showed up for overtime shifts, local media reports. The alleged fraud involved 11 doctors and 20 nurses at the Office of Mobile Emergency Care near Sao Paulo, police said, G1 newspaper reported. Police were tipped off from an anonymous source and investigators installed surveillance on the hospital. The hospital's punch-in system is a machine that scans fingerprints. Thauane Nunes Ferreira, 29, was arrested Sunday on charges of falsifying a public document. She alleged director Jorge Cury facilitated the fraud as a "condition of employment," the newspaper reported. Police seized six silicone fingers. Cury, however, denied the claims. "The health secretary called me and now I am going to the police station. This is absurd. I've been a city official for 25 years and I've never known of this happening," G1 reported.
Top 3- What he was doing?
Naked man who watched wedding arrested
CHARLESTON, S.C., March 13 (UPI) -- Police in South Carolina said a man who watched a wedding with his genitals pressed against a window was charged with indecent exposure. Investigators said Samuel James Dengel, 20, of Chalfont, Pa., was staying at the DoubleTree Hotel in Charleston and his room was overlooking the courtyard where a wedding took place Saturday, the Philadelphia Daily News reported Wednesday. Wedding guests said Dengel was watching the wedding with his genitals pressed against the window and he "placed his buttocks against the glass several times and bent over," the police report said. Dengel, who police said was in the room with a woman, was charged with indecent exposure.
Top 2-Sick leave went wrong…
Man Fired For Wrestling Shark While on "Sick Leave
A Welsh charity worker on “sick leave for stress” was vacationing in Australia where he made headlines after wrestling a shark away from children, the BBC reported. While beach goers and lifeguards praised Paul Marshallsea for his bravery, his bosses disagreed. Marshallsea, 62, and his wife, Wendy, 56, were in Bulcock Beach when 6-foot-long dusky whaler shark swam up to shallow waters. A nearby local TV crew was able to film Marshallsea grabbing the shark by the tail and guiding it into deeper waters. Marshallsea reportedly came home to a letter of dismissal from the Pant and Dowlais Boys and Girls Club where he had worked for 10 years as a project coordinator. The Club's trustees wrote, “Whilst unfit to work you were well enough to travel to Australia and, according to recent news footage of yourself in Queensland, you allegedly grabbed a shark by the tail and narrowly missed being bitten by quickly jumping out of the way,” the BBC reported. The charity worker argued that he and Wendy, who was also fired from the charity, were advised by a doctor to take a break from work. “I didn’t have a broken leg or a bad back, I had work related stress,” Marshallsea told the BBC. In a second letter, the trustee cited Marshallsea’s termination with the charity as a "breakdown" of confidence and trust. According to the BBC, the Pants and Dowlais Boys and Girls Club was advised not to comment on the matter.
Top 1-Bad side of drinking
World's worst hangover? WA gal pals in McDonald's verbal stoush over flirty filth
A PERTH father who's unwittingly become a global online star says he's embarrassed at the video which shows him chastising three drunken females at a McDonald's takeaway. The two minute clip, published by London's The Sun, shows the drunk girls stumbling over a counter at an Innaloo McDonald's in short skirts and flashing their nether regions to the staff and fellow diners.As one girl spread-eagles herself across the counter, the fed-up man confronts her and takes matters into his own hands. "Oi! Behave yourself, get off there. Stop acting like sl--s," he says, pushing her off the counter. Go over there, clean your sh-t up.""Are you serious?" One of the girls asks.
Start cleaning your sh-t up," the man shouts, accusing the girls of throwing food over the restaurant's floor. "Either get out, or clean your sh-t up."But wait, it gets worse as one of the pair tries - and fails - to be the voice of reason. "We didn’t drop our burger…I came here and bought it. "Is this a joke?”The man, using the alias 'John', told Perth radio he was shocked when his son had made him aware the incident had been filmed, posted, and subsequently viewed by tens of thousands on YouTube."I am a little bit embarrassed about it, and I feel for the girls themselves, because the majority of comments on Facebook were not doing them much good," John said.
"Maybe I should not have done that, but I had got to a stage where I had had enough of it. "It could have been a little bit threatening, and it is not the sort of thing that should be happening in a family restaurant."
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