„Bassmusik Produzent Cadenza stand in London wartend vor einem Tesco, als er von einer wildfremden Person eine Visitenkarte in die Hand gedrückt bekam. Erst beim zweiten Hinsehen bemerkte er, dass es sich dabei um eine neue Strategie eines Dealers handelte, der mithilfe einer kleinen Kostprobe seinen Kundenstamm ein wenig erweitern möchte.“
Wenn das hier kein Fake ist, hat der Mann auf dem Windrad die womöglich außergewöhnlichste Sonnenliege Rhode Islands für ich entdeckt. Und nicht mal dort hat er seine Ruhe vor den kleinen Kamerafliegern.
A drone pilot taking a look at a giant wind turbine was startled to find a man sunbathing on the top of it.
Kevin Miller flew the drone all the way up the 200ft turbine to find the mystery man flat on his back catching some rays.
Woken from his nap by the noise of the drone, he sits up, gives a wave, and looks rather nonplussed as the drone moves in further for a good look.
“I wanted to attract attention to the pothole and make it memorable. Nothing seemed to do this better than a giant comedy phallus. It’s also speedy, I don’t want to be in the road for a long time. It seems to have become my signature. I just want to make people smile and draw attention to the problem. It seems to be working, judging from the Facebook fan page.”
And he insists his methods are highly effective – with year-old potholes filled within 48 hours of his artwork. Others are fixed in a week.
An ice cream company in England called the Licktators is selling a special breast milk ice cream called “Royal Baby Gaga” to celebrate Kate Middleton’s second child which is due any day now.
“The birth of the Royal Baby is a great time to whip up support for mums and say that when it comes to ice cream this summer, breast is best. After all, what else would you give your young prince or princess?” the company writes on their website.
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It will come in two different containers (blue and pink) will cost you about $30 for 500ml. Profits from sales will go towards a breastfeeding charity.
A mother has branded her son’s primary school „ridiculous“ after it linked his hairstyle to drug-taking.
Joe Head, 11, wore his hair in a short ponytail in tribute to Swedish footballer Zlatan Ibrahimovich.
But Pope Paul Catholic Primary in Potters Bar, Hertfordshire, said in a letter the style was „unsuitable“ and „associated with drug-taking“.
The school apologised for any upset caused and said would be happy to discuss the matter with Joe’s parents.
Mother Mandy Head said her son brought the letter home two days after he began wearing the ponytail.
In it, head teacher Helen Lines said she did not feel the style was suitable for school, and she was „given to believe [it] is associated with drug-taking“.
Das hier ist auf eine ganz eigene Weise ein bisschen romantisch. In UK fährt ein Schiff auf den Flüssen hin und her und wenn es irgendwo anlegt kann man von dem aus Schallplatten erstehen: The Record Deck. Hier die nächsten Anlegetermine. Falls jemand in der Nähe sein sollte.
Gut, jetzt werden (natürlich) alle wieder Fake, womit ich gut leben kann, aber machen wir es mal so; stellt euch vor, ihr fahrt eines schönen Abends um 00:21 Uhr über einer Landstraße, oder Besser auf einem Feldweg, durch ein abgelegenes Waldstück und auf einmal steht so ein Dingens auf der Straße. Einfach so aus dem Nichts. Dann dreht ihr lieber um, weil mit dem Dingens reden, das kann ja wirklich keiner wollen, und fahrt nach Hause, ohne das euch je irgendwer aufgeklärt hat, was genau in diesem abgelegenen Waldstück los war. Scary as fuck! Aber sowas von!
According to the Daily Record, the terrified dudes in the car are yelling „Move the car backwards,“ and „Faster! Faster!“ in Arabic. Both reasonable things to shriek, given the circumstances. The area of Blackburn, England where this was filmed is supposedly haunted by the ghost of a monk who was murdered there 372 years ago this month.