Be careful out there this weekend!
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Be careful out there this weekend!
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Sorry, Kim Richards.
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Frosting makes everything better. Right? RIGHT?
They’re not comfortably numb yet.
Pink Floyd in 1972.
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Polly Samson, the wife of guitarist and singer David Gilmour, tweeted about it Saturday:
There have to be better ways to go than this.
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1. Brazilian Joao Maria de Souza was killed in 2013 when a cow fell through his roof onto him as he slept.
2. Clement Vallandigham, a 19th century US lawyer, accidentally shot himself dead while defending a murder suspect – because he was trying to demonstrate that a supposed victim could have accidentally shot himself dead. (It worked, because his client was acquitted.)
3. Canadian lawyer Garry Hoy died while trying to prove that the glass in the windows of a 24th floor office was unbreakable, by throwing himself against it. It didn't break - but it did pop out of its frame and he plunged to his death.
4. In 2007 the deputy mayor of Delhi, Surinder Singh Bajwa, died falling off a balcony while trying to fend off a troupe of attacking monkeys.
5. Monica Meyer, the mayor of Betterton, Maryland, died while checking her town's sewage tanks – she fell in and drowned in 15 feet of human waste.
6. Sigurd the Mighty, a ninth-century Norse earl of Orkney, was killed by an enemy he had beheaded several hours earlier. He'd tied the man's head to his horse's saddle, but while riding home one of its protruding teeth grazed his leg. He died from the infection.
7. The owner of the company that makes Segways died in 2010 after accidentally driving his Segway off a cliff.
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8. Robert Williams, a Ford assembly line worker, is the first human in history to have been killed by a robot. He was hit by a robot arm in 1979.
9. In 1923, jockey Frank Hayes won a race at Belmont Park in New York despite being dead — he suffered a heart attack mid-race, but his body stayed in the saddle until his horse crossed the line for a 20–1 outsider victory.
10. US congressman Michael F. Farley died in 1921 as a result of shaving – because his shaving brush was infected with anthrax.
11. Several people danced themselves to death during the month-long Dance Fever of 1518 in Strasbourg, during which hundreds of people danced for about a month for no clear reason.
12. Paul G. Thomas, the owner of a wool mill, fell into one of his machines in 1987 and died after being wrapped in 800 yards of wool.
13. Edward Harrison was playing golf in Washington state in 1951 when his driver snapped, and the shaft lodged in his groin. He staggered about 100 yards before bleeding to death.
14. In 1900, American physician Jesse William Lazear tried to prove that Yellow Fever was transmitted by mosquitoes by letting infected mosquitoes bite him. He then died of the disease. Proving himself right.
15. Russian physician Alexander Bogdanov performed pioneering blood transfusions on himself, believing they would give him long life. They actually killed him after he suffered an adverse reaction.
The actor was arrested in Dallas, Texas, near a beer garden.
Columbus Short in "Scandal."
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The arrest happened near the Katy Trail Ice House, a restaurant and beer garden. According to People, Short fought with a security guard and was "verbally assaulting" police.
The incident is Short's second run-in with the law in recent months; in March he was charged with battery for knocking a man out during a fight in West Hollywood. Short pleaded not guilty to the charge in May.
Short (center) with the cast of Scandal.
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Produces of the show decided not to pick up the option on Short's contract, which TMZ reported was a result of domestic violence allegations against the actor.
Photographer Derek Ridgers spent more than ten years documenting the music and people he loved.
There are dog people, cat people, and then there are bun people.
They also live for alfalfa. It is their chocolate.
SO FUZZY.
Honk honk.
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An Albuquerque veteran collapsed a four minute walking distance from the emergency room, but due to regulations, he had to wait for an ambulance.
The emergency room was only a four minute walk away, a local ABC affiliate reports.
The route from where the man collapsed to the ER, which is reportedly a four-minute walk
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RED LIGHT, GREEN LIGHT, 1-2-3!
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It didn't even matter that they often ended up being VERY PAINFUL.
Physically speaking, of course.
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We all know that steak is better seared, anyway.
Yes, please. Recipe here.
Because ribs are the food of the gods and those of us without a grill should not be excluded. Recipe here.
Just biting into one will make you feel like you're on vacation. Recipe here.
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Trees, Parliament House, and highways. That’s it.
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Pretty scary, but also incredibly stunning. Let’s hope their marriage isn’t as stormy as these shots.
"We just happened to be at the right place at the right time in good old Saskatchewan, Canada," photographer Colleen Niska told BuzzFeed. "We went out to take pictures, just me and the bride and groom, and happen to spot the funnel cloud close by."
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"We were a long ways from it and so we weren't frightened or anything and it wasn't heading in our direction," she said. "We were pretty excited as none of us had witnessed a tornado before and thought it was a pretty cool opportunity. I wasn't going to pass on it!"
At least two tornadoes touched down in the town this weekend. No one reported any injuries, but the twisters destroyed a few buildings and dropped baseball-sized hail.
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Here are some tips and tricks to make the rewarding task of caring for your dog just a tiny bit easier.
This is a copycat version of the kind made by Greenies.
It's a healthier alternative to the store-bought kind. Get the directions here.
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