| I spotted this story on Yahoo and just had to find the original story, not the AP version. I think this is it. A Minnesota man was unable to get doctors to remove his testicles so he hired... | |
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| Oh, sure, you think we're making this up, don't you? Hah! The Russian nuclear research town of Sarov isn't laughing. When it starts raining crocodiles on a busy street, there's not... | |
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| Laocoon, follow'd by a num'rous crowd, Ran from the fort, and cried, from far, aloud: ‘O wretched countrymen! What fury reigns? What more than madness has possess'd your brains?... | |
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| Well, the Weekly World News is folding and the Washington Post is carrying it as straight news. Interesting times, indeed.
The Weekly World News was not one of those sleazy tabloids that cover... | |
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| Venice is famous for many things. Such as floods, guys paddling people around in odd looking boats while singing, stinky canals, floods, interesting architecture and of course, floods. To try and... | |
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| Jonah Goldberg takes on the subject of labels. He points out that the left is running away from the term 'liberal' and embracing 'progressive'. Both terms mean nothing of the sort,... | |
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| ….There are always klowns. Dennis Byrne reports on the lefty bloggers reactions to Hillary Clinton at the Koz Kidz Konfab.
When Clinton spoke the truth at the forum about lobbying practices in... | |
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| This is a stinging indictment of the tactics of the left. It comes from Ion Mihai Pacepa, the highest ranking foreign intelligence officer ever to defect to the West from the old Soviet bloc. He... | |
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| Updating this post, one has to ask a few questions. The two men stopped in South Carolina who had "pipe bombs" in their car have a bit of explaining to do. For instance: what exactly were... | |
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| Robert Burns, who has covered wars for the Associated Press since 1991 and is on his 18th trip to Iraq says, rather forcefully, that US forces are gaining ground in Iraq. He does not gloss over the... | |
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