A teenage boy climbed into a mailbox in Brooklyn yesterday and had to be rescued by police when the large green bin locked behind him. Rising to the challenge of a dare, the 16-year-old climbed into the box about 4:45 p.m. after his pals had shimmied it open at Avenue W and E. 27th St. in Sheepshead Bay.
Tuesday, July 17, 2007
Friday, July 13, 2007
What You Know About A Day For The Record Books?
What You Know About Time-Out Teddy?
Let's say your child has been misbehaving...
It's the brand new "Time-Out Teddy"
Maybe s/he hasn't cleaned their room...or...they talked back to their parents...or...made a doody in their siblings' sneakers...etc....
Here is a wonderfully novel and completely ineffective way to punish that little brat...
It's the brand new "Time-Out Teddy"
Time-Out Teddy lets kids know when their punishment time’s up! This adorable, huggable, lovable, plush bear not only measures a child’s “time-out” if they’ve misbehaved, but also aids in teaching youngsters the concept of time. Timer on the teddy’s tummy can be set in increments up to 60 minutes, and when the time’s up, a buzzer rings to let everyone know!
"Oh well, Mom caught me sticking the cat's tail in the electrical outlet again...at least I get to hang out with Mr. Teddy for 30 minutes while I conjur up my next evil act."
What You Know About Real Transformers?
There are tools...and then there are really big tools!
Autobots round-up!
Thursday, July 12, 2007
What You Know About C.U.S.E.?
Oh no...not in our beloved SYRACUSE!
Do you guys know about the whole "Stop Snitching" campaign that has been stemming up recently? Well, apparently, there have been a bunch of these DVD's that have been filmed up in Syracuse...
Not a big deal, right...
Well, somehow, the director of the film was able to dupe the Mayor of Syracuse into appearing in and endorsing the film. Check out this clip which features the Mayor in the very beginning of the tape.
It's not only the Mayor that seems to be experiencing hardships either though:
FROM THE SYRACUSE POST STANDARD
Video producer shot in wrist
The Syracuse man who duped Mayor Matt Driscoll into endorsing a video filled with drugs, sex and violence, was shot in the wrist Sunday.
James Williams, 24, of 99 MacDougall Place, told police he was walking up Sterling Avenue at 8:40 a.m. between Hudson and Rich streets, Sgt. Tom Connellan said. A passenger in a white car that was driving by got out and fired several shots at Williams. Williams was hit once in the left wrist.
He was treated at University Hospital. His injury was not life-threatening, Connellan said.
Williams, a former city intern, asked Driscoll to do an on-camera endorsement for Constantly Under Surveillance Everywhere Vol. II. Williams is one of the producers of the video.
In it, groups of young men rap about the glories of the gang lifestyle and condemn those who give information to the police.
Do you guys know about the whole "Stop Snitching" campaign that has been stemming up recently? Well, apparently, there have been a bunch of these DVD's that have been filmed up in Syracuse...
Not a big deal, right...
Well, somehow, the director of the film was able to dupe the Mayor of Syracuse into appearing in and endorsing the film. Check out this clip which features the Mayor in the very beginning of the tape.
It's not only the Mayor that seems to be experiencing hardships either though:
FROM THE SYRACUSE POST STANDARD
Video producer shot in wrist
The Syracuse man who duped Mayor Matt Driscoll into endorsing a video filled with drugs, sex and violence, was shot in the wrist Sunday.
James Williams, 24, of 99 MacDougall Place, told police he was walking up Sterling Avenue at 8:40 a.m. between Hudson and Rich streets, Sgt. Tom Connellan said. A passenger in a white car that was driving by got out and fired several shots at Williams. Williams was hit once in the left wrist.
He was treated at University Hospital. His injury was not life-threatening, Connellan said.
Williams, a former city intern, asked Driscoll to do an on-camera endorsement for Constantly Under Surveillance Everywhere Vol. II. Williams is one of the producers of the video.
In it, groups of young men rap about the glories of the gang lifestyle and condemn those who give information to the police.
What You Know About New Game Show Ideas?
Forget about American Idol, So You Think You Can Dance, Deal or No Deal, etc...
The network stations need to start programming more shows like this one!
Grab a couple of Japanese men and women, spin them around at high speeds, have them walk down a balance beam above scolding hot water, and have them box each other until one falls into the pool.
That's entertainment!
The network stations need to start programming more shows like this one!
Grab a couple of Japanese men and women, spin them around at high speeds, have them walk down a balance beam above scolding hot water, and have them box each other until one falls into the pool.
That's entertainment!
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