Tag Archives: oddities

Hey, Teacher! Leave Those Kids Alone!

“You! Yes, you behind the bikesheds, stand still laddy!”

It’s one thing to regulate recess (a stupid thing), but entirely another to arrest a kid for playground misbehavior. Somehow I don’t think the punishment fit the crime.

“He told her he was placed ‘in a dark room with a window, a metal toilet and a metal sink,’ and that inmates banged on the window ‘saying they were going to get him and cussing,’ she said. He said officers told him to stop crying or they’d let the inmates get him, she said.”

Good Riddance

…to bad rubbish

Cleaner bins rubbish bag artwork

A bag of rubbish that was part of a Tate Britain work of art has been accidentally thrown away by a cleaner.

The bag filled with discarded paper and cardboard was part of a work by Gustav Metzger, said to demonstrate the “finite existence” of art.

I’m not a fan of modern art. Methinks poetic justice was served in this case of mistaken design.

Holy Seduction?

I’m not sure if this is satire or just really wack. Opinions?

Date to Save

Hello, my name is Tamara! As you can probably tell, I’m a Christian woman who loves Jesus Christ and cares for all humans, even the wicked. What you probably don’t know is that I’m hot. My picture below isn’t really that good. I want to use my beauty for GOD, and want to encourage Christian women (my sisters in Christ) to do the same, according to the Great Commission.

So, I created this web page for information regarding the calling of Missionary Dating…Not only can we date hot guys (as only hot Christian girls could do), but hopefully we can lead them to God and help them get saved them from the burning fires of Hell.

Head Like a Hole

…or at least a hole in the head. What in heaven’s name is wrong with these people?!?

International Trepanation Advocacy
Group

ITAG is a grass roots organization comprised of people from many backgrounds and races who have experienced the benefits of being trepanned. Some of us are willing to present ourselves publicly so that the old stigma associated with making a hole in the skull will be worn down over time.