Mithun Divakaran
Homeless Man Gets to Keep $77,000 He Found in a Bag
Timothy Yost’s life has changed for the better after the City Council of Bastrop, TX, agreed to allow the homeless man to keep a bag of loot worth up to $77,000 that he found in a park last January.Well, that’s after Yost gets out of jail first.
Teens Rob 9-Year-Old Girl Scout, Show No Remorse in News Interview
Two teenage girls were charged for stealing $168 from a nine-year-old Girl Scout outside a Winn Dixie supermarket in Lake Worth, FL. And if stealing from a kid wasn’t heartless enough, the teens showed no remorse for their actions! Even though this incident happened back in 2008, a raw interview of the culprits has gone viral after being posted on Reddit recently.
Skydiver Becomes the First to Land Without Parachute
BASE jumper Gary Connery of England has become the first man to skydive and land safely (this was required to claim the record) without deploying a parachute. How did he manage to pull that off? Well, the professional stuntman glided himself into a pile of cardboard boxes. 18,600 of them.
Teenage Girls Run Over While Sunbathing on Road
Two 13-year-old girls got more than just tan-lines when they decided to sunbathe on a rural road. The unfortunate accident took place in Economy, PA, when a 19-year-old man in a vehicle didn’t see the girls lying on the road and ran over them. To make things even more unfortunate – the guy behind the wheel was someone the girls knew.
Betty White Joins Twitter, Our Life is Complete
Yes, Betty White is on Twitter. Everyone’s favorite 90-year-old has finally graced us with her presence on social media by joining Twitter with her own verified account. Given her popularity, it didn’t take White long to accumulate over 90,000 followers in just a matter of hours. So what did White send out as her first tweet?
Baseball Fan Might Be a Little Too Young For Chewing Tobacco
The expression “Like father, like son” probably originated after this kid was born.
‘The Hunger Games’ Village Can Now Be Yours
Henry River Mill Village in the town of Hildebran, North Carolina was not a place accustomed to a lot of visitors. But all that changed last year when ‘The Hunger Games‘ was filmed there and used the setting as the post-apocalyptic district Katniss called home. The land’s current owner, an 83-year-old named Wade Shepherd, is now selling the property after the film’s success turned it into a touris
‘Ridiculously Photogenic Guy’ Zeddie Little Is the Best-Looking Meme on the Web
Most internet memes usually involve animals, famous figures or people doing some weird pose, but rarely does a meme become popular because it features a ridiculously good-looking guy.
Snooki Documents Her Baby’s First Moments in Spoof Google Chrome Ad [NSFW]
The Google Chrome ads are simple, mellow and downright heartwarming, but would it have the same effect if they used Jersey Shore‘s Snooki as the parent chronicling her newborn’s first few years online? (Note: Video features NSFW language.)
Snooki’s Pregnancy Fails to Prevent Another Season of ‘Jersey Shore’
If you can’t stand the ‘Jersey Shore‘ cast and hoped recent news of Snooki’s pregnancy would mess up MTV’s plans for the hit show, guess what, your prayers have not been answered. In fact MTV has stated the show must go on, and with a pregnant Snooki, the only thing we may not see in the upcoming sixth season is the pint-sized mother-to-be doing the ‘Jersey Turnpike’ at Karma.
Is This Two-Year-Old Girl the Next Adele?
Adele is inescapable these days. The British singer continues to dominate the charts, and her songs are all over the radio and YouTube, thanks to aspiring singers uploading their covers of her many hits. Adele’s music influences both young and old alike. Even the really young adore Adele, as evidenced by two-year-old Makena, who looks so cute as she mumbles through ‘Someone Like You.’
Is the Celebrity Tweet Becoming the New ‘Autograph’?
Social media has the changed the world in so many ways, there’s hardly anybody that hasn’t experienced its impact, no matter how big or small. Twitter in particular has opened doors to celebrities that us commoners never imagined. Why wait for a star outside a restaurant in Beverly Hills to get a scribbled autograph when you could just get a shout-out from them on Twitter? And it has worked for ma