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Friday, July 03, 2026

Yeah, okay, if you say so

A 19-year-old man has been sentenced to prison after he "raped" six animals, resulting in the death of one, at an animal sanctuary and educational farm in France. Known only as Massoud S, he declared himself a "normal person" to the court.
-WiscoDave

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I mean, I can understand him thinking he was normal if he happened to be in Arkansas.....

Friday's gifs



Damn, talk about instant karma

A Georgia man is believed to have died from a heart attack while disposing of a murder victim in Alabama woods.

Kinda funny how that works, huh?

A decline in car break-ins across Oakland is being welcomed as a public safety win, but it is also contributing to a downturn for some local auto glass repair businesses.

Roast me



Funny, she looks more like a Monty than a Monique

Recognizing that the 12.5% proof was in the pudding, a Michigan woman yesterday pleaded guilty to trying to smuggle into jail wine that was hidden inside her body, according to court records.

Your Weekly Florida Report

A Kissimmee man was caught earlier this month after he fled from law enforcement in an RV, according to the Osceola County Sheriff’s Office.

Good Morning


 

Manners count

A wedding in Wisconsin turned violent when a fight over a groomsman eating meatballs with his hands led to a shooting that injured two people, cops say.

You're supposed to save them, not kill them, Corey

Authorities say a lifeguard may have been distracted when their truck ran over a 20-year-old woman at a Peninsula beach Wednesday afternoon.

Now think about the stench

A “giant, gag-inducing glob” was recently removed from a Maitland sewer pump, according to city officials.

In a release on Tuesday evening, officials said that a wastewater team was forced to pull out the mass of “slimy, sewage-soaked materials” in the Dommerich Hills neighborhood.

The Rise and Fall of America's Wickedest Frontier Town: Bannack, Montana

VIDEO HERE  (38:23 minutes)

In 1863, the citizens of Bannack, Montana elected Henry Plummer as their sheriff. He was charming, capable, and respected — and he personally collected the money to build the town's gallows and jail. Seven months later, a vigilante mob hanged him from his own crossbeam without a trial. Whether Plummer was the secret leader of a murderous gang of road agents or the victim of a political assassination remains one of the great unsolved mysteries of the American frontier. This is the story of the gold rush boomtown those gallows built — a place that struck the purest placer gold in the West, became Montana's first territorial capital, erected a brick courthouse meant to last forever, lost everything to richer strikes and a railroad that never came, and was eventually sold — every building, every lot — for one thousand dollars. From the Hotel Meade's white linen tablecloths to the first gold dredge ever operated in the United States, Bannack's rise and fall traces the full arc of a frontier mining town, from seven hundred thousand dollars in gold dust to a ghost town standing in arrested decay at the end of a gravel road.

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I thought it was a pretty interesting video, touching on points and parts of the story I knew nothing about. It's well worth the 38 minutes to watch when you have the time.

Friday, June 26, 2026

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Friday night's gifs



Rush - Grace Under Pressure Tour: Live in Toronto, 1984

VIDEO HERE  (1 hour 43 minutes)
-JD

Rush’s Grace Under Pressure Tour performance live at Maple Leaf Gardens in Toronto on September 21, 1984 captures the legendary Canadian rock trio at the height of their 1980s era. Featuring powerful renditions of tracks from Grace Under Pressure alongside classic hits, this concert showcases Geddy Lee, Alex Lifeson, and Neil Peart’s signature musicianship, dynamic stage production, and progressive rock mastery. Newly edited from the original camera masters and newly remastered in HD with over 37 minutes of unreleased performances!

The Best Laid Plans of Mice and Men.....

An Oregon man will spend several years behind bars after a family kidnapping attempt led to a law enforcement snafu and shooting that could have ended his younger brother's life.

Shoot 'em. Just shoot 'em.

The first time Chicago resident Josh Robertson saw a delivery robot trundling down the sidewalk on his street he was impressed.

"I actually thought they were kind of neat – it felt futuristic," he says.

But his attitude started to change when, soon after, he was out for a walk with his family. As another robot approached, they found themselves having to dodge it.
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Shoulda hung onto that anchor baby, Sis

A Mexican woman accused of attempting to “sell” her newborn baby has been deported.

Michael Thornton, Medal of Honor, Vietnam War

On October 31, 1972, Navy SEAL Michael Thornton was on a mission near the Cua Viet River Base in South Vietnam. In the course of a five-hour firefight, Thornton, himself injured, carried two wounded comrades to safety. On October 15, 1973, Thornton received the Medal of Honor. One of his injured comrades, Lieutenant Thomas Norris, received the award three years later. ​

VIDEO HERE (10:33 minutes)

Tastes like chicken

Police in Vietnam rescued more than 400 cats in a major bust of a cat meat crime ring last week in Ho Chi Minh City, and at least 40 of them have been reunited with their owners.