Recently, Parijat Saha of Balurghat, India visited an ATM and found that someone had parked a few extra bucks in his bank account– $9.8 billion to be exact.
Surely nobody will offended by that mascot name!! CNN has a story this morning about Corner Canyon High School in Draper, Utah where they've dropped their Cougar mascot because it was offensive. Humm. There's a school in Utah most are familiar with.. oh yeah, the BYU Cougars. Well, apparently in Draper there aren't many BYU fans. Maybe the town is full of Ute's fans. Who knows.
You know the saying: The only things that would survive a nuclear holocaust are cockroaches and Keith Richards, right? Well how 'bout a cheese burger from McDonald's?
Alright, we've all been guilty for wearing our jeans a little longer before their washed. Sometimes I may wear a pair of jeans one day, skip a couple of days and wear them again. But three times in one week is my limit before they hit the washer.
New Year’s Eve is one of the most fun celebrations of the year, but, seriously, of all the things to drop on this over-the-top extravaganza New York chose that dull ball? We know it’s tradition, but come on. There are plenty of other things to drop, like pelicans, pickles and even drag queens. Check out how some people across the country do up New Years.
For years society has told us that drinking coffee, drinking beer and swearing are bad, but thanks to the results of new research released in 2011, some things we thought were bad are actually good for us. Turns out being a caffeine-addled, Guinness-soaked potty mouth actually improves your health — in moderation, of course.
In Steamboat, Colorado last Sunday, three people caused a commotion by riding their horses into local businesses. We’ve heard that cowboys and their horses are inseparable, but this is plain ridiculous.
Thanks to security cameras and good ol’ fashioned stupidity, a pair of not-so-nice neighbors could be facing charges for allegedly stealing some decorations out of a Florida resident’s front yard and using them for a holiday display of their own.
When Ivon Padilla-Rodriguez netted $100,000 in tuition money for winning a Dr. Pepper sponsored football-throwing contest during halftime of the SEC championship game, she was overcome with emotion.
Right after taking the prize Padilla-Rodriquez was interviewed, and the University of Nevada student showed her appreciation by tearfully declaring to a national television audience, “Dr. Pepper is ser