Gorilla refuses to let go dead corpse
In Berlin Germany a mother Gorilla (11-years-old) is refusing to let go of her 3-month-old dead gorilla. The mother (Gana) is grieving for her dead male baby. Spokespersons for the zoo said they have to allow the gorilla to grieve and are posting signs around the area so that visitors will know what’s up. After all, who wants their children to see a gorilla carrying around a corpse?
Outback Mayor: ugly woman please leave!
He didn’t say it exactly like that, but he did come pretty darn close. According to him there are too many women in the town (they outnumber the men 5-1) so he is asking the “not so attractive” ones to please consider moving to Mount Isa,” in north-west Queensland state (we’re talking about down under now).
You cannot massage my horse!!
Mercedes Clemens a certified massage therapist (on humans) is suing the state of Maryland because they have a law that bans anyone who is not a veterinarian from massaging animals. So she is suing two state agencies for the law saying it bars qualified personnel from massaging animals.
Weird dude had sex with 400 cows
According to British tabloid the Sun, a 53 year old cleaner Getulino Ferreira Paraizo told police he did not fancy women but only cows and horses. The animal fetish weirdo was arrested after allegedly having sex with 400 cows. He often tortures the animals then rips out their eyes before having sex with them, he would then kill the animal afterward.
Buy a sick note
Its not every day you hear a story like this. Lets say you need to skip work on the 8′th because you were really looking forward to watching the Olympic games, but so happens you can’t cause you’re not sick and you’re not interested in downing some milk of magnesia to really come down with it.
The world’s first sand-hotel open for business, only when it’s not raining
The world’s first sand-hotel is opened for business on Weymouth beach, Dorset, in England. Yep, a sand hotel in one of the wettest countries in Europe. The 1000 tone-of-sand structure was built in a week by a team of 4 sand-sculptors and the hotel only open when it’s dry, which is a bit unlucky, because its been raining more than usual this summer. So I was just wondering how long did the hotel lasted for?









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