Archive for the ‘Weird’ Category

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The value of the microchip…

April 5, 2007

LEE’S SUMMIT, Missouri (AP) — A Boston terrier named Mickey who disappeared four years ago from his suburban Kansas City backyard was found in Montana and reunited with his owners this week.

Cher Jarosz and her daughter Kari Mitchell thought they had lost Mickey forever — until they received a call from an animal shelter last week 1,100 miles away in Billings, Montana.

A microchip on Mickey helped the Billings Animal Shelter return him.

“Some lady from the public walked in the back door,” said Kristal Ward, office manager at the shelter. “She found the dog running up the street. She tossed him to me, and that’s how it started.”

Ward said she called Avid, a company that makes microchip identification systems, and was given the name of a veterinary clinic in Lee’s Summit, Missouri.

“I called that vet clinic because they were the one that should have a record of that chip,” Ward said. “I gave them the chip number, and the woman kind of started screaming.

“She goes, ‘Oh my God, is that a Boston terrier? Oh my God, it belongs to Kari Mitchell. She used to work here.”‘

Ward called Mitchell and confirmed that the dog was Mickey, she said.

After she talked to Mitchell, “Her mother called, and they were just beside themselves,” Ward said.

The family said he looks different and doesn’t remember his name. His teeth show signs of wear and tear.

Only Mickey knows how he wound up in Montana, and that’s fine by Mitchell.

“We’re happy to have him home,” she told KSHB-TV in Kansas City after Mickey caught a flight home. “I just hope whoever was taking care of him, I hope they were just glad he’s home.”

 — Now this is a story I like to read!

 

 

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Coolest pics you’ll see this week…

April 5, 2007

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Don’t Piss-Off the Doctor

March 17, 2007

Tuesday, January 16, 2007 

Doctors’ unions in Romania have criticised a decision to make a surgeon pay £100,000 in damages after he lost his temper and hacked off a patient’s penis during surgery.

Surgeon Naum Ciomu, who had been suffering from stress at the time, had been operating on patient Nelu Radonescu, 36, to correct a testicular malformation when he suddenly lost his temper.

Grabbing a scalpel, he sliced off the penis in front of shocked nursing staff, and then placed it on the operating table where he chopped it into small pieces before storming out of the operating theatre at Bucharest hospital.

SO… The doctor cuts the dude’s dick off and chops it up into little pieces while the guy is obviously under general anesthesia and can’t do a feakin thing about it, and THE DOCTOR’S UNION CRITICIZES THE FINE? Talk about everything that is wrong with this world!

 

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When ya gotta go, ya gotta go…

March 17, 2007

SkyWest Airlines apologized to a passenger who said he wasn’t allowed to use the restroom during a one-hour flight and ended up urinating in an air-sickness bag.
James Whipple said he had two “really big beers” at the Boise, Idaho airport. While on a flight to Salt Lake City on March 7 he wanted to use the cabin restroom.

The captain had declared it off-limits during the short flight because a light wasn’t working.

Whipple said he had used the cabin restroom before the plane departed but had to go again and finally reached for the air-sickness bag.

“It was like I had no choice,” Whipple told The Salt Lake Tribune, which posted the story on its Web site Friday.

No other passengers noticed Whipple using the bag, but a flight attendant asked him about it and told the captain, who called airport police.

Whipple was questioned and took a taxi home to Sandy, a Salt Lake City suburb.

The airline sent him a letter of apology and a flight voucher, SkyWest spokeswoman Sabrena Suite-Mangum said Friday.

She said SkyWest decided to go ahead with the flight and get the light fixed in Salt Lake City, rather than delaying it or canceling it for repairs.

“For such a short flight, we really felt we were trying to inconvenience the least number of passengers possible by operating that flight,” Suite-Mangum said.