SleepWalking Artist!
Weird News September 30th, 2007
A man who sleepwalks is a talented artist when he’s asleep but can’t draw at all when he’s awake.
Lee Hadwin, 33, of Henllan, North Wales, can’t remember drawing, and can’t recreate his sketches when he wakes up.
He scribbles on anything - even walls and tables, reports The Sun.
He said: “I’ve been filmed to prove it’s true. I’ve tried to do the pictures when I’m awake but they are rubbish.”
The Edinburgh Sleep Clinic said he was “unique”.
New Wave Cowboy
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What is He Doing?
Cool & Crazy Pictures September 29th, 2007
Freaky
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Tree Tool
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Crazy Hilarious Guy
Sexy Videos September 29th, 2007
Bush- “Childrens do learn”
Funny News September 29th, 2007
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Offering a grammar lesson guaranteed to make any English teacher cringe, President George W. Bush told a group of New York school kids on Wednesday: “Childrens do learn.”
Bush made his latest grammatical slip-up at a made-for-TV event where he urged Congress to reauthorize the No Child Left Behind Act, the centrepiece of his education policy, as he touted a new national report card on improved test scores.
The event drew New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg, Education Secretary Margaret Spellings plus teachers and about 20 fourth and fifth graders from P.S. 76.
During his first presidential campaign, Bush — who promised to be the “education president” — once asked: “Is our children learning?”
On Wednesday, Bush seemed to answer his own question with the same kind of grammatical twist.
“As yesterday’s positive report card shows, childrens do learn when standards are high and results are measured,” he said.
The White House opted to clean up Bush’s diction in the official transcript.
Bush is no stranger to verbal gaffes. He often acknowledges he was no more than an average student in school and jokes about his habit of mangling the English language.
Just a day earlier, the White House inadvertently showed how it tries to prevent Bush from making even more slips of the tongue than he already does.
As Bush addressed the U.N. General Assembly on Tuesday, a marked-up draft of his speech briefly popped up on the U.N. Web site, complete with a phonetic pronunciation guide to get him past troublesome names of countries and world leaders.
Happy Pile
Cool & Crazy Pictures September 29th, 2007
Sweet
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Dead?…Well You Still Have to Pay Library Fine!
Weird News September 29th, 2007
HARRISON, N.Y. - Even the dead apparently have to pay the fines on their overdue books at one Westchester County library. Elizabeth Schaper said she was charged a 50-cent late fee while turning in a book that her late mother had checked out of a Harrison Public Library branch.
“I was in shock,” Schaper said. “This has rocked me to my core.”
Schaper’s mother, Ethel Schaper, died at the age of 87 on Sept. 16 after suffering a massive stroke. A few days later, Schaper said she found a library book, “The Price of Silence,” by Camilla Trinchieri, that her mother had checked out from the library.
“My mother was an avid reader - she read an average of two books a week,” Schaper said. “She was a frequent patron of the library.”
Schaper said she returned the book last week, and was stunned when the man behind the library counter told her of the 50-cent fee.
“I told him that maybe he didn’t hear me right, that my mother had just died, otherwise I’m sure that she would have returned it on time,” Schaper said. “His only reply was that, ‘That will be 50 cents.’”
Connie Perrotta, a secretary for the director of the Harrison Public Library, confirmed the incident occurred but said that the library would have no comment.
Schaper said a couple days after the incident another library employee called to apologize and offered to return the fine she had paid.







