So, what do you do when you have a problem with your phone? The only logical thing to do is call 911 about your cellular emergency, right? That’s what an Illinois man did!
DJ Bandana Black - HeadPhonesSo today at work (93.7fm WBLK) everything started out like a regular work day, Feeling good, energetic & blasting off great music for the listeners. So right before i go to talk on air My Boss walks in (perfect timing lol) seeing as though i only see him on weekdays this was totally unexpected.
So today I was at work and we began to feel the building shake. At first we didn't pay much attention to it but after it began to shake more and more we walked to the window and saw three military style helicopters. The strange thing was it wasn't your usual style helicopter, these were the kind that you see in the movies like "Saving Private Ryan" or on old episodes of "M*A*S*H&quo
Kenneth Ray Manis won’t rest in peace just yet.
The Chattanooga, Tennessee man died earlier this month, but his body will be dug up so officials can retrieve a set of dentures belonging to another man who recently shared a hospital room with him, leaving the roomie with teeth not properly sized for his mouth.
In many cases, your GPS can be a life saver. In others, it’ll lead your car into a scary neighborhood, the wrong way on a one-way road or worse — into a body of water.
A woman who was using the GPS in her rental car while in Bellevue, Washington learned the hard way that you can’t always trust your GPS.
After the Vancouver Canucks lost to the Boston Bruins in Game Seven of the Stanley Cup finals, hockey fans took to the streets of British Columbia’s capital city in a massive riot. With so much passion in the air, somebody was bound to get some action: Photographer Rich Lam snapped a couple making out somewhere between the throbbing horde and a line of riot police. See the full image below:
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A New York man was rescued this weekend after he tried to swim from New York harbor to Liberty Island, all because God told him to do it.
Witnesses say he stripped down to his swim trunks, dove into the cold water and began his 3/4-mile journey.