CAMBODIA - A 47-year-old woman has been arrested in Phnom Penh, the capital of Cambodia, for allegedly selling cow dung as a cure-all for many illnesses such as A.I.D.S. According to police, the woman instructed consumers on how to apply the product. The muck would cure the various illnesses if the person mixed it with water and then either drank it or sprinkled it on his or her body. Local journalist Rasmei Kampuchea has further information. One Cambodian legend relates an instance when the spirits of two brothers took the form of a person and a cow. According to Kampuchea, the woman claims she and the "sacred cow" were possessed in this manner. And that's no bull.
Oklahoma - German cross-country bicyclist, Gerhard Brunger wanted to ride his bicycle across Canada in only 44 days. But while huffing and puffing across the great unknown landscape, Brunger gave up after only a few days into his cross-country trek. Why? The hapless rider became hopelessly lost after mistakenly crossing the border into the US. Brunger continued until he got to Oklahoma.
Frustrated by the routine release of women convicted of misdemeanor prostitution, one judge in San Francisco set a hooker's bail at $5 billion.
In 1981 Deuel Wilhelm Davies of Tuscaloosa, Alabama, was sentenced to 10,000 years in prison for a triple murder, one of his victims being his mother-in-law.
A man in Winthrop, Maine, divorced his wife because she "wore earplugs whenever his mother came to visit."
In 1995 Leon Taylor, convicted of murdering a man during a 1994 robbery in Kansas City, Missouri, was sentenced to death, PLUS life in prison, with an additional 315 years tacked on for good measure.
TALLAHASSEE, Florida - A 19-year-old delivery boy thought he was making a routine run the night he was sent to take a chicken wing order to a hotel. However, a group of 15 women who were having a party thought differently. Thinking he was their stripper, the women began groping and fondling his buttocks. But he wasn't that type of delivery boy. A police officer was later sent to follow-up on the claim, and the women thought he was the stripper, too.
HALESOWEN, West Midlands - If you have the sudden urge to mug someone, ask them first if they 'got milk.' Two potential muggers must be wishing they had asked that very question after a 69-year-old woman fought off their advances with a six-pint carton of milk. Evelyn Booth was able to swing the plastic milk bottle with enough thrust into her female attackers throat that it caught her completely off guard. She then fled along with her male accomplice. Booth had apparently celebrated her 69th birthday the day before and was picking up some cakes for a small birthday party she was having with friends. Her resistance came to no surprise to her son, Carl, who said she was quick to whip out a wooden spoon if he or his siblings had
misbehaved when they were children.
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