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Thursday, June 13, 2013

8-month erection leads to lawsuit, Two-faced kitten born and employee caught self-serving Frosty

Here are top 5 weird and Funny stories of June 13 2013

 

Top 5- Cursing, shooting grandma scares off intruder

A California grandmother who swore and shot at a man trying to break in to her house says she doesn't regret her actions. Jan Cooper, 72, heard the man trying to climb over




her fence in Anaheim on Sunday afternoon, ABC7 reports, and she grabbed her gun and called 911. Cooper's 85-year-old husband, who is a Second World War veteran, has Alzheimer's disease and uses a wheelchair, was also home at the time. In the 911 call, Cooper says, "Back up! Back up you son of a b----", and fires the gun, narrowly missing the intruder. Cooper told ABC7 that she is proud of what she did.

Top 4- Two-faced kitten born in Oregon [VIDEO]






Top 3- Wendy's employee caught self-serving Frosty

 

It looks like another fast food chain’s employees have been caught behaving badly. In a photo posted on Reddit, a Wendy’s employee can be seen helping himself directly from the Frosty machine. “I was going to buy a frosty from Wendys [sic] until I saw the employee do this,” the user wrote. Commenters quickly pointed out that the photo doesn’t appear to be taken from across the counter, nor does it make sense that an employee would do this in front of a customer. Regardless, the gross photo is still on the Internet for everyone to check out before considering a Frosty from Wendy’s.
Last week a photo of a Taco Bell employee licking a stack of taco shells went viral. The employee, Nicholas Kauffman, no longer works at the California Taco Bell restaurant and an official spokesperson said an investigation has been launched into the incident

Top 2-$60,000 Bra Smuggle Bid Busted

 

Bra With Money

JUNE 11--A Canadian mother and her teenage daughter were found to have nearly $60,000 stuffed in their bras after they were stopped and searched Sunday. afternoon as they tried to cross into the U.S. via the Detroit-Windsor Tunnel, investigators report. According to a U.S. District Court filing, Moura El-Esmar, 51, and her daughter Jacinta, 16, were passengers in a car driven by a fellow Canadian citizen who El-Esmar identified as her boyfriend. El-Esmar told border agents that she and her child were being driven to the Detroit airport, where they were booked on a flight to Lebanon (where they planned to visit with relatives for about 10 weeks).During a search of El-Asmar’s purse, agents found $15,000 in Canadian currency and $300 in U.S. bills, which she failed to declare as required by law. In response to the discovery, Customs and Border Protection officers proceeded to conduct pat downs of El-Asmar and her daughter. While frisking the older El-Asmar, “a bulky mass was discovered on the bra,” according to a court affidavit. El-Asmar copped to having “money sewn into her bra.” The Canadian cash--found in four separate bags--totaled $39,000.


Top one-8-month erection leads to malpractice lawsuit

 

Daniel Metzgar had an erection that lasted about eight months -- a result of a botched penile implant in 2009, according to a medical malpractice lawsuit being heard this week in New Castle County Superior Court in New Jersey. The 44-year-old truck driver had a three-piece implant, consisting of inflatable cylinders inside the shaft of the penis, a fluid reservoir in the abdomen and a pump inside the scrotum.But instead of improving his love life, he felt like less of a man, wearing baggy sweat pants and a long shirt to hide his situation.Wherever Metzgar went, his erection got in the way, according to his attorney, Michael C. Heyden. Family events became uncomfortable because, Heyden said, "Dan is stuck in this position."
"It’s not something you want to bring out at parties and show to friends," said Metzgar.Attorneys for Wilmington, Delaware urologist, Dr. Thomas J. Desperito, said Metzgar should have known something was wrong after the December surgery when he said his scrotum swelled to the size of a volleyball. Instead, according to attorney Colleen D. Shields, he didn't say anything until April. When Metzgar complained of an infection and an erection that wouldn't go down, Shields insisted the urologist told the patient that the prosthesis had to be removed. But Metzgar, according to Shields, didn’t do anything for months following the visit in late April 2010. Metzgar lost his insurance after the December 2009 procedure, and said he didn’t have the $10,000 Desperito wanted before he would do the surgery. But Shields dismissed the claim, saying the urologist wouldn’t have dealt with the money.Metzgar ultimately had the prosthesis removed in August 2010 after the device punctured his scrotum during a family trip to Niagara Falls.Metzgar testified Monday he received a replacement prosthesis from another doctor. While this device works, Metzgar said, the scar tissue from the first surgery left him about 50 percent smaller and he suffered a loss of sensation. Metzgar and his wife, Donna, are seeking unspecified damages from Desperito and his medical group.