Sunday, April 08, 2012

And on this day Jesus was resurrected

Happy Easter
Via.

Dance like a cobra with Wilbur Sargunaraj


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Cat burglar goes in search of fish from the freezer


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Baby lemur learns the ropes


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Dog rescues puppy from pool


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Naked transgender gentleman arrested for waggling his penis in public

Zot L. Szurgot allegedly walked out of her house naked, turned to five of her neighbours and started waggling her penis. Szurgot, a 52-year-old transgender man who identifies as both a man and a woman, was arrested on Wednesday by the Alachua County Sheriff’s Office for indecent exposure and lewd behaviour.

Of the five people who saw Szurgot’s sexual equipment, one was a 10-year-old boy. Another was his 4-year-old sister. Szurgot stood about 100 feet from her neighbours, an arrest report states, completely nude.



The boy told officers “the man was naked and shook his wee-wee at me.” The children’s mother said she wanted to press charges, as did another adult who said he saw more of Szurgot than he preferred, according to police.

In the past, confusion has surrounded Szurgot’s gender. According to the First Kingdom Church of Asphodel’s website, “Zot Lynn Szurgot is one of those magical people living between genders; born and raised a boy, she lives part of eir [sic] life as a masculine union-supporting electrician and part as a feminine spiritual being.”

German police release photofits of man and his teeth

A man who hacked off a dentist's finger during a robbery is being hunted by police using an artist's impression of his dirty, twisted teeth. The image of the mugger's teeth was created by police artists in Fichtenwalde, Germany, working with victim Markus Phillipp Daecher, 42, who told investigators he couldn't take his eyes off the crook's bad nicotine-stained teeth.



Two hoodie-wearing men - both aged around 20 - had burst into the surgery and slammed the dentist's head against a door frame before putting the index finger of his left hand in a pair of garden shears and demanding cash. The pair had spoken broken German, he said. Even after he'd handed over his wallet, the crook in the tooth photofit hacked off the victim's finger, and then took it with him as he made off, say police.

"The victim spends all day studying people's mouths so it's no surprise that the man's teeth are what he recalls best," said a police spokesman. After doing a drawing of the man's face - the dentist then gave a much more detailed description of his mouth including a huge spot on his lip. The dentist had finished work and had gone to a shop next door to his surgery - and was attacked when he returned to lock up by the men who were waiting outside.



The attack has baffled police for its brutality and because it was still broad daylight when the dentist had returned to lock up for the evening. He gave himself first aid and then sought help in a nearby shopping centre from a security guard who called police. They said the dentist had collapsed from shock when they arrived and he had been taken to Potsdam for treatment. Despite an extensive search, there was no trace of the finger.

Greek news presenter attacked with yoghurt and eggs

A Greek journalist came under fire from angry protesters while live on-air on Friday night after hosting a show featuring a spokesman for the far-right political organisation Golden Dawn the previous week.


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According to reports, protesters broke into the TV studio, hurling eggs and yoghurt at news presenter Panagiotis Bourchas shortly after 9.00pm.

'Killer tadpole' nearly took boy's toes

A 5-year-old Australian boy is back on his feet recovering from surgery after a rare attack by a fish described as a cross between a tadpole and great white shark. Tom Horn, 5, of north Queensland suffered horrific wounds to both feet when he was savaged by the 30cm-long tropical fish while wading with family in shallow water off the beach on Thursday Island.



Doctors at Cairns Base Hospital had to operate twice on the huge chunks of flesh gouged out of the child's feet in the mauling by a fish believed to be a ferocious pufferfish (feroxodon multistriatus) two months ago. Surgeons plan to write a report for a medical journal to document the rare case that took about 30 stitches, and two weeks in hospital on antibiotics, to guard against marine infection, treat and heal.

"You can't go anywhere in the tropics without some wild creature trying to take a chunk out of you,'' joked Tom's father, Senior Sergeant Jamie Horn, who witnessed the attack on January 29. "They were unbelievable wounds, the ball of his left big toe was missing and a chunk of flesh was missing out of his right heel,'' said the officer-in-charge of Thursday Island police. "You would not think a little puffer fish could be so vicious.''



In the film, Finding Nemo, Bloat the pufferfish is a gentle character more akin to a faulty blow-up toy. But in the wild, they are described as "a cross between a tadpole and a Great White Shark'', capable of taking off fingers, toes and ears. "Tom's wounds have healed up beautifully, and fortunately he's not scared of the water,'' said Sgt Horn. "But lots of other stories about close encounters with pufferfish have emerged since his attack.''