Frogs, toads and newts prefer to mate by moonlight, particularly full moon- BBC.
Dumb People
Multitasking man shoots himself in the foot- Alameda Sun
But according to interviews conducted with witnesses, Roy Jenkins, a 44-year-old Alameda resident, was apparently trying to do too many things at once.
He was in an argument with his girlfriend on the cell phone, on his way out the door and simultaenously shoving the weapon down his pant leg, the witnesses said.
The gun discharged.
"He blew his little toe off, with additional collateral damage to his shin"
Putting people in prison, does that work? A big no, if you look at Richard Harvey Warren- St. Petersburg Times
According to records, Warren, 50, of 1201 Seminole Blvd., has been arrested an astounding 120 times in Florida since 1987.
Through the years, he has been charged with everything from shoplifting and disorderly intoxication to indecent exposure. The majority of charges brought against Warren have been misdemeanors, but there have been a handful of felony charges, including ones for grand larceny and battery on an officer.
Warren's latest arrest netted him charges of retail theft, a felony, and misdemeanor trespassing.
The most difficult part of learning to live is unlearning our habits.
But some people wake up- and ask for moneyback- "Doctor sues former 'guru' after giving away all his possessions" - Telegraph
In 1992, he and his then wife Lizanne donated all their money, assets and possessions - worth around £750,000...
The doctor argues that he believed his possessions were only on loan and would be returned to him if he left the Centre.
As well as asking for the money, Dr Azaz is suing for alleged breach of contract and "personal injury", which includes his lost earnings while he worked at the Centre for little or no pay.
If successful, his lawyers say he could be in line for millions of pounds.
Sometimes, hindsight works better, especially in courts.
What is love? - "Ohio woman, 75, accused of beating fawn to death" - Yahoo! News
An Ohio woman who found a fawn in her flower garden has been accused of beating it to death with a shovel. Dorothy Richardson, 75, was charged in a warrant with animal cruelty at her Euclid home near the Cleveland Metroparks Euclid Creek Reservation, a wooded park where deer, foxes and other wildlife roam.
But, We think Clever...
People have trouble showcasing their intellectual weight- Vanity Fair
Pity the culture snob, as Kindles, iPods, and flash drives swallow up the visible markers of superior taste and intelligence. With the digitization of books, music, and movies, how will the highbrow distinguish him- or herself from the masses?
I never thought about that.
We are what we are- let's get on with it:
Koan No. 43 of the Mumonkan
Master Shuzan held up his staff, and showing it to the assembled disciples said, 'You monks, if you call this a staff, you are committed to the name. If you call it not-a-staff, you negate the fact. Tell me, you monks, what do you call it?'
-Tricycle
Hint: Note for meditation: "Each one of you must clean yourself thoroughly and then bring the matter of the ego-self to a conclusion"... (but) "there is no distance between what you are and what you are looking for."
Be Happy.
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