Top 5 Trending Weird, Funny and sizzling news of this week
RCMP pull over golf cart, suspend man's driver's licence
his ten years as an RCMP officer, Cpl. John Spaans has never
had to pull over a golf cart - until a man was busted driving his golf cart
down a roadway after having a few brews
Saturday night just outside the Town of
Boyle. “I know people like to go out, play some golf, and have a few beers or
whatever, but they need to do so responsibly,” said Spaans, adding that while
the incident did give officers a good chuckle, it was incredibly irresponsible.
According to RCMP, a patrol car saw a golf cart driving on a roadway in a
summer village just outside of Boyle, and – as golf carts are not legally
allowed to be operated on roadways – went to pull the driver over. “The member
pulled the golf cart over, and right away detected the odor of alcohol on the
driver’s breath,” said Spaans. “It also happened that the passenger was
consuming open alcohol while they were driving down the road.”
Police officer caught napping in viral video
CHICAGO, May 20 (UPI) -- Chicago police said an officer
apparently sleeping on the job in a video that went viral on Facebook may face
disciplinary action. The video, posted to Facebook May 15 by Julian Collins,
shows a uniformed Chicago Police Department officer apparently asleep in a
marked police sport-utility vehicle in the city's Southwest Side Marquette Park
neighborhood. Collins explains in the video that there have been a number of
violent incidents in the area recently. "I had to get my point
across," Collins says in explaining why he approached and filmed the
officer. The video was shared more than 25,000 times on Facebook before being
taken down for unclear reasons. The Chicago Police Department, which did not
identify the officer, said the matter is under investigation.
Man posts 'wife wanted' ad on pickup
Fearing this might be his "last decade," a
64-year-old Texan is keen on settling down but he's decided to look for a wife
in an unorthodox way. J.C. Baughman's plea - "Wife wanted. Let's
talk." - along with his phone number, is scrawled in chalk on the back of
his pick-up truck. The retired schoolbus driver, who's been divorced twice and
lives in the country with chickens, goats and a pet hog, has been posting
marriage invites on his truck for three years, according to TV station WTSP. He
says he's received about 10 serious inquiries over the years, adding that
"there has been a couple of them we had good conversations, but just
didn't pan out. A lot of people that call are drunk, or doing a prank." Baughman
isn't phased by anyone who's making fun of him. "I don't care if you're
laughing at me, or with me, you are better off then you were before ya' saw my
tailgate," said Baughman.
Men who have an orgasm a day are lowering their risk of developing prostate cancer.
A study has revealed that those men who ejaculate more often
during their lifetime have a 22% lower risk of getting the disease. The study
doesn't give any reasons why the practice of ejaculation may help to stave off
prostate cancer, but there are theories which have been made public previously.
It has been thought that ejaculation can rid the prostate of cancer-causing
chemicals, while there are also theories that if sperm is 'cleaned out' in this
manner it can stop a build-up of old cells that could turn cancerous. The
largest research to date on ejaculation followed almost 32,000 men in good
health for 18 years.Of the number, 3,839 later developed prostate cancer - but
the figures showed that in the 40-49 bracket, men who ejaculated more than 21
times a month had a 22% lower risk of developing the disease. Results were
adjusted to take in other possibly contributing factors such as diet and
lifestyle. The prostate is a small gland found only in men. It’s about the size
of a walnut and gets a little bigger with age. It surrounds the first part of
the tube - or urethra - that carries urine from the bladder along the penis.The
men questioned shared their monthly ejaculation details between the ages of 20
and 29, 40 and 49 and in 1991, the year before the study started. Dr Jennifer
Rider of Harvard Medical School and Brigham and Women’s Hospital, told the
Daily Mail the results should be interpreted with caution. She said:
"While these data are the most compelling to date on the potential benefit
of ejaculation on prostate cancer development, they are observational data and
should be interpreted somewhat cautiously."At the same time, given the
lack of modifiable risk factors for prostate cancer, the results of this study
are particularly encouraging."
Man 'sneaks into women's loos to eat FAECES
News report has emerged from China that claims a man
regularly sneaks into women’s loos to eat FAECES. The report said the Guangdong
man was caught emerging from the toilet after indulging in his mind-bogglingly
disgusting habit.Shanghaiist.com - a legitimate news source - suggests he has
done it for eight years. A translation of the broadcast said: "A man has
been spotted on multiple occasions entering a ladies' restroom at a shopping
centre in the Pengjiang district of Jiangmen city, Guangdong province, and
eating excrement found in the toilet. "According to a security guard at
the shopping plaza, the man has been spotted visiting the toilets since early
this year. He goes to the second floor ladies' room to find faeces to eat. He
usually comes between 8am to 10am during the first half of the day, and then
comes again at around 3pm," the guard said. He added that the man walks in
on women before they're able to finish flushing the toilet.” The news source
claims a local female resident told Guangdong TV that reports of the man wandering
into the public restrooms have left her feeling incredibly uneasy, especially
because he's been seen lurking in another female toilet nearby. A doctor from
the No. 3 Hospital of Jiangmen city told reporters that it's very possible that
he has a history of mental illness.