Top 5 weird, Funny and Sizzling news of this week
Man threw dog at soccer game referee
ALMERIA, Spain, Feb. 12 (UPI) -- A man accused of throwing a dog at a referee at a soccer game in Spain faces charges including animal abuse, police said. Police said the man,
whose name was not released, was arrested for throwing a dog at a referee from his place in the stands during the Feb. 9 lower-league game between Comarca del Marmol and La Canada in Almeria, TheLocal.es reported Wednesday. Witnesses said the dog traveled about 22 feet in the air and appeared to be in shock following the incident. They said a former Comarca del Marmol player was sitting near the man and started punching him after the dog throw. The man faces charges of animal abuse and inciting violence during a sporting event.
whose name was not released, was arrested for throwing a dog at a referee from his place in the stands during the Feb. 9 lower-league game between Comarca del Marmol and La Canada in Almeria, TheLocal.es reported Wednesday. Witnesses said the dog traveled about 22 feet in the air and appeared to be in shock following the incident. They said a former Comarca del Marmol player was sitting near the man and started punching him after the dog throw. The man faces charges of animal abuse and inciting violence during a sporting event.
Canadian vending machines now sell crack pipes
Vending machines selling crack cocaine pipes for 25 cents (about 14 pence) have been erected in Vancouver, Canada. The purpose of the two machines, established by the Portland Hotel Society, is to provide habitual drug users with access to clean pipes, thereby lessening the spread of infection and reducing the need for people to buy pipes on the black market.Each machine holds 200 pipes and is restocked every five days. The Portland Hotel Society’s harm-reduction approach to drug problems is not new – the group’s last initiative was Insite, a supervised heroin injection site in the same neighbourhood as the new vending machines.‘For us, this was about increasing access to safer inhalation supplies in the Downtown Eastside,’ Kailin See, director of the Drug Users Resource Centre, told CTV. However, the initiative is at odds with the Canadian government’s tough stance on drugs.
Valentine’s Day underwear to tempt gamers in love with their PlayStation
Obsessed gamers who spend more time with their PlayStation than partners on Valentine’s Day could have their own buttons pushed this February 14. Retailer Game has launched pheromone fuelled his and hers underwear to entice loved-ones away from the clutches of their console and back to the bedroom. According to new research, this Valentine’s Day one in four gamers (23 per cent) admit they will be tempted to slip away for a ‘console quickie’. ‘Many of us can get easily distracted by our consoles – even on Valentine’s Day,’ said Ailsa McKnight, the retailer’s marketing director
Sinkhole swallows eight cars
A sinkhole with great taste swallowed eight Corvettes on display at the National Corvette Museum in Bowling Green, Ky. The 40-ft.-wide, 30-ft.-deep sinkhole opened at about 5:40 a.m. Wednesday, the museum said in a statement. Two of the Corvettes — a 1993 Zr-1 Spyder and the 2009 Zr1 Blue Devil — were on loan from General Motors. The museum owned the other six: a 1962 black Corvette, a 1994 PPG pace car, a 1992 White 1 Millionth, a 1993 ruby red 40th anniversary car, a 2001 Mallett Hammer Z06 and a 2009 white 1.5 millionth. Museum staff said no one was in the museum at the time and there were no injuries. A structural engineer is on site to assess the damage to the area of the museum called the Skydome, which is a separate building from the main museum. The museum is celebrating its 20th anniversary this year.
Worship in the nude a good idea
SOUTHAMPTON, Va., Feb. 11 (UPI) -- Members of a small Virginia congregation don’t wear robes or collars when they worship God -- they wear their birthday suits. In Southampton, Va., at the White Tail Chapel, congregation members mostly attend church in the nude, although some people choose to go topless. "There's not a feeling that you have to be better than one another, physically," Pastor Allen Parker told WWBT. "We're humans, we have scars, we have what we have...it's learning to love and accept that." Katie Church wasn’t a nudist when she first started attending White Tail Chapel, but she quickly embraced the lifestyle and even got married at the non-traditional church. "Once we were married, and we were here, this whole place became our family," Church said. "I feel like I can turn to anyone in this church, or even in this park, and they will be there to help me." "People are more open as far as hearing the word of God, and speaking the word of God," said her husband, Robert. The chapel is located on the White Tail Nudist Resort, Virginia’s only year-round nudist establishment. "Some of the biggest moments in Jesus' life he was naked," Parker told ABC 13. "When he was born he was naked, when he was crucified he was naked and when he arose he left his clothes in the tomb and he was naked. If God made us that way, how can that be wrong?"
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