Saturday, February 10, 2007

10 Years is Not Long Enough! Teens Sentenced for Cooking Puppy Alive

These are some sick teenagers. I think that they deserve far worse...

From MSNBC news

Brothers get 10 years for cooking puppy in oven


ATLANTA - Two teenage brothers each were sentenced to 10 years in prison for torturing a puppy by cooking it in an oven.

Joshua Moulder, 17, and Justin, 19, pleaded guilty in January to charges including burglary, criminal damage to property, terroristic threats and cruelty to children.

The brothers brought neighborhood children to see the dead puppy, then threatened to kill them if they reported it, prosecutors said.

Police said they found the dead mixed-breed puppy inside an oven at an apartment community center Aug. 21. Scratch marks were found inside the oven, indicating the puppy had been alive when it was placed inside, prosecutors said.

A necropsy on the 3-month-old dog found its paws and snout had been duct taped and it had been doused with paint before being placed in the oven, prosecutors said.

Authorities also found damaged computers, broken glass and splattered paint on the walls of the newly refurbished community center.

Link to Story

Sunday, January 21, 2007

I've Won and I've Lost...Losing Sucks

I think the song drops an "F Bomb" so...be aware. Just wait out the guy with the afro.

Replaced Embedded Video with Link. So he doesn't scare you when he starts talking.

I can hardly wait for the summer so I can get back out to the field! I hope some of you watched the Smart Parts World Championship on TSN last month. It is a good demonstration of the new X-ball paintball format.

Since most people probably wouldn't know, x-ball is a paintball format that is made to appeal to tv audiences who are used to hockey, football, etc. The game is split into two 25 minute halves. Teams attempt to score points by carrying the flag to the opposing team's side.

And think, some people actually make posts about sports like football...who watches that?


Click to see Video

Friday, January 19, 2007

Doomsday Clock Marches On...I Warned You!




The doomsday clock was first started in 1947. It was set at 7 minutes to midnight, which represents the end of the world (through nuclear war). Over the years, the clock has moved closer too and further from midnight. As close as 11:58 in 1953, and as far as 11:43 in 1991. On January 17th, 2007, the clock moved from 11:53 to 11:55. However this new change is NOT due to nuclear war, it is due to the coming fashion apocalypse. Scroll...if you dare.















Those are "shoes" and those four available colors are no doubt representative of the four horsemen. Much like Noah, warning humanity of the coming flood, I warned you that the sins of croc wearing would not go unpunished. The signs were all there! Look at the movement of the doomsday clock. (Graph From Wikipedia Commons).



Look at what happened in 2002! The SAME year that Crocs were invented (maybe)! And now, with the coming of these toe gloves of doom, we again move closer to midnight.

There is still hope! We have been closer to destruction in the past. Then, international cooperation between world powers was able to pull us back from the brink of disaster. This time, it is up to ALL of us. Kill a Northern spotted owl and make a shoe out of it instead, it is better for the world as a whole...

Monday, January 15, 2007

Don't Speed in Italy!

I have to admit, I have driven over the speed limit once or twice. I have also gotten at least one speeding ticket (on the Gorge Road, going to class...be careful!). Personally, I would not ever try to run from the police. This is not only because I drive a Toyota Corolla, but also because I have watched enough Real TV and World's Wildest Police Chases to know how that sort of thing usually ends (Also, I don't think Jesus would approve). I could see, however, how it might be more tempting to run from the police if you were driving something that they couldn't catch.

If you are that type of person who would try to get away, Italian police have a squad car that would most likely make you reconsider.




I guess if you have roads with no speed limit, you need a Lamborghini to catch people.



I think that is pretty awesome. Apparently is is old news, but I don't care.

And even though this isn't a Lamborghini, I am more likely to see one. The police in Ottawa have some of these driving around now, apparently.





I wouldn't run from those Chargers either...

Sunday, January 14, 2007

World's Lamest Resolution

Every January, millions of people make New Year's resolutions that they do not keep. Normally, I would avoid this type of thing for a very simple reason...there isn't really anything about me that needs improving.

After thinking about resolutions earlier today, I began to think of making some sort of clever post about them. Instead, something very serious happened. I thought of a real resolution to make! I resolve to update this blog at least every other day.

Huge, I know. But the only thing I hate more than people with "blogs" are people with "blogs" who do not "update them" or who use to many "quotation marks."

Friday, December 15, 2006

Holiday Radar Trap

Police in Orange County are celebrating Christmas in a great way! A police officer with a radar gun dressed up as an Elf. I love it.

From ABC News

"Dec. 9, 2006 — Police in Orange County, Fla., have created a special holiday season speed trap — an elf cop armed with a radar gun and a citation pad.

The elf, Deputy Officer Richard Lockman Jr. of the Orange County Sheriff's Department, holds a sign that says, "Help an Elf; Slow Down," while aiming a radar gun at oncoming traffic.

The idea came to the department just by looking at Lockman, Ken Wynne, commander of the sheriff's department, told "Good Morning America Weekend Edition."

"We always try to do things creative[ly] to make a difference, to slow people down, especially during the holidays," Wynne said. "One day, we were sitting around we looked at Deputy Lockman and said, 'Let's put him in an elf suit.'"

Lockman, a 32-year veteran of the force, said he didn't mind.

"Seeing as I'm the shortest one in the unit, I don't mind having a little fun," he said. "Why not?"

The idea has been very successful, Lockman said. One day, the department handed out 180 tickets and made three arrests.

Wynne said he's not worried about accusations of entrapment.

"Entrapment means that you're making them do something they wouldn't normally do," he said. "This laser gun will get you before you see the elf."

Even Santa, who would have to travel around 650 miles per second to cover the entire world in one night, wouldn't get a pass from Wynne.

"If he's on our roadways, we will [pull him over]," he said. "But if I know Santa, he's above us, and we'll never see him."



Here is the video.

Sorry it has a commercial...Merry Christmas

Monday, December 04, 2006

ABU Christmas Banquet

Well, CWJ (www.rejectthenull.com) and I are the hosts for the ABU Christmas Banquet. He has already posted a preview of something we are putting together. Since he is not currently online, here is trailer #2.



A slightly different feel. This will cleverly trick people who enjoy different movie genres into wanting to see the movie.

And for reference, here is trailer #1




I expect that every ABU student possible will be attending. And if you are not a student...maybe I can sneak you in ;).