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john mccain accidentally left on campaign bus overnight, nice stab at obama at the end too.
meet elizabeth (lizzy) frisinger 18, isn’t she precious? she is also mind blowingly stupid. elizabeth, a senior in cleveland went on a class trip where she lost her virginity on the beach. apparently it was “gr8?. we know this because young lizzy was so excited about her conquest she texted her friend, except it wasn’t her friend, she had accidentally texted her dad. class trip finished. cue a slap to the forehead and wide spread humiliation on the interwebs. since then, a pic of elizabeth’s iphone (above) has been doing the rounds of the interwebs, and a classmate of hers leaked her senior year picture to a cleveland radio station to complete the story. enjoy your 15 minutes of fame lizzy, we are sure this will help you win friends at syracuse, where she has early acceptance. as yet no name or photos have appeared of the lucky boy man.
in the world of aviation, what's the difference between the codes 7600 and 7500? it turns out plenty of panic.
deputies and a swat team surrounded a plane at the georgetown county airport after one of the pilots accidentally entered a code saying the aircraft has been hijacked.
state ports authority chairman harry butler was flying the plane from georgetown to columbia on thursday morning when he lost both radios.
the weather wasn't good enough to land in columbia without the radio, so he turned back to the coast, where it was clear.
en route, his co-pilot sent a message on a signal device. he was supposed to type 7600, which means "lost communications." but instead, he punched in 7500, which reports a hijacking, butler said.
air traffic controllers in myrtle beach then notified federal authorities, who sent in the local deputies.
butler said he had no idea what happened until he landed and a dozen deputies surrounded his plane. fbi agents and officials from the federal aviation administration questioned the pair for about two hours, butler said.
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without any teeth, she`ll be able to blow the football team captain better than ever.
the onion - diebold accidentally leaks results of 2008 election early
otsego, mich. — michigan authorities say a man working in his yard accidentally killed his wife with a chain saw. the otsego couple were trying to cut a tree sunday when the man hit his wife in the neck with the chain saw. she died at the scene of the accident, about 35 miles south of grand rapids. sheriff's deputy david labonde lives nearby. he tells wood-tv he heard a cry for help and did what he could to help. the sheriff's department says it's withholding the couple's names until other relatives are notified. the tv station says they're in their 40s. source have any interesting articles you'd like to share? article request thread.
st. petersburg, fl — the callers to 911 thursday afternoon said there was a man bleeding from the face near the fire station. two firefighters piled into rescue 5 to go help him. they opened the garage bay door, turned on the emergency lights and pulled forward. then they heard a "thump."> the firefighters accidentally ran over the very person they were sent to help. "they never even saw him," said st. petersburg fire rescue lt. joel granata. authorities said the man who was run over is ted allen lenox, a 41-year-old homeless man. he suffered life-threatening injuries and was at bayfront medical center thursday night. alcohol was a factor, according to a st. petersburg police report, which was not specific. the accident took place about 3:45 p.m. outside master fire station 1 at 400 dr. martin luther king st. s. the facility houses st. petersburg fire rescue's headquarters and two fire companies. lenox was struck as he lay outside garage bays on the north side of the building. vehicles coming out of those bays exit onto fourth avenue s. according to police and fire officials, emergency medical technician jason springer, 36, climbed into the driver's seat of rescue 5. paramedic david bucholz, 32, rode shotgun. but neither apparently knew that lenox was lying just 2 to 3 feet in front of rescue 5's bay, authorities said. it was unclear thursday whether the 911 callers said how close lenox was to the station, and if they did, whether that information was relayed to the crew. "neither springer or bucholz saw, or could have seen, lenox in the position he had placed himself in," the police report states. the vehicle that ran over him is a ford f-650, a 10-ton truck with a boxy rear bay used to store medical equipment and treat patients. the vehicle sits high. "they couldn't see him in front of the truck," said lt. granata. "you can't see the ground." rescue 5's front wheels didn't hit lenox, but the undercarriage caught and rolled him. the crew stopped after they felt the truck's rear tires roll over his legs. he was pinned underneath. firefighters raised the vehicle, pulled the injured man out and treated him. his condition was unavailable thursday. lenox often hung around downtown, police said. his family could not be reached for comment thursday. the firefighters involved in the accident remain on duty, granata said. he wished that the crew would have been told prior to leaving the station that the man was right at the foot of the garage. "we would have just walked out the door and looked," he said. source
a passenger in an air force display team shot himself 100 metres into the sky when he accidentally activated the ejector seat. the man was reaching for something to steady himself during a mid-air manoeuvre when he pulled on the black and yellow emergency handle between his legs. as soon as it was activated, the ejection sequence activated two rockets attached to the back of his chair, shooting him through the jet's perspex canopy. the man, who has not been named, later floated back down to earth on a parachute which opened automatically. south african air force bosses scrambled a helicopter to pick up the passenger after the blunder near langebaanweg airfield, 80 miles north of cape town. the incident happened shortly after he took off for a joyride in the pilatus pc-7 mk ii jet with an experienced pilot from south africa's silver falcons air display team. experts said the man was lucky to escape unharmed following the bizarre incident. source