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"introducing japanese high school girl narumi nakata, winner of the world whistling championship's teen category. apparently she reached her skill level by using whistling instead of words in daily household conversation."
my faith in humanity has been restored.
great stocking stuffer
fantastic rock enjoy!
interesting trick.
cute little puppy tries to howl.
pure randomness from 1967. i don't know where he got his medals from, but he deserves them.
article submitted by ug7344. br> a further education college is having to protect builders from wolf-whistling girls, in a reversal of traditional gender stereotypes. officials at west kent college in tonbridge, kent, sent an email to all pupils warning that the behaviour was "totally unacceptable", and saying any students caught harassing contractors would face disciplinary action. the email was sent after a demolition team started work on a £94 million, three-year building project at the campus. the email read: "it has come to the attention of the college that some female students have been making comments to, or whistling at, the builders both whilst on site and as they walk around the campus. although we are sure no offence is meant, this constitutes harassment and is wholly unacceptable. "we have asked the contractors' representative to pass on all instances of harassment to the college and we will take appropriate action which may include disciplinary action." a spokeswoman for the contractors, galliford try, said: "we have no registered complaints on this issue. however we do not condone inappropriate behaviour from any parties on our sites." meanwhile new laws could see wolf-whistling builders placed on the sex offenders register. the sexual offences (scotland) bill will create a new offence of "communicating indecently", punishable by up to 10 years in jail. the legislation is intended to punish sexual harassment by text, emails and letters, but ministers also aim to include sexually explicit comments to strangers. it is expected that the law would only apply to persistent offenders. at the moment, workmen who repeatedly make obscene comments to passers-by can be convicted of a breach of the peace. source
england- three drunk women chased and viciously assaulted a man they wrongly believed had wolf-whistled at them. richard tailby, 22, was walking past a flat in grimsby, lincolnshire, with friends when one of the group whistled at a woman dancing by the window. but vanessa delaney, 38, claire edwards, 25, and sally pawson, 24, sprinted out of the property and chased mr tailby into a car park where they launched a ferocious attack on him. edwards grabbed the innocent victim in a headlock as the trio knocked him to the ground in a hail of punches and kicks, grimsby magistrates court heard yesterday. during the attack the three women screamed: 'all men are stupid!' prosecutor teresa rae said: 'he managed to get up and run a short distance before they caught up with him and continued by punching him to his head and face.' mr tailby suffered a bruised ear and eye, a cut lip and grazing and swelling on his head during the assault on may 16. fish factory worker edwards - the only one of the women with a job - told police that mr tailby and his friends had been verbally abusing them and calling them lesbians. but she admitted being drunk and said vodka 'made her horrible' and that she 'became violent'. delaney, who arrived at court swigging a can of beer, said she was an alcoholic and pawson admitted she had been 'ten out of ten' for drunkenness. grimsby magistrate mike corry said: 'this was a totally unnecessary attack. you were like a pack of animals chasing its prey. 'there was some abuse in the first place but the action you took was completely over the top.' the trio admitted assault and received three-month suspended jail terms. pawson and edwards must carry out 150 hours of unpaid work each while delaney was given a three-month night-time curfew and a one-year supervision order. they must each pay £95 in compensation and costs source
a referee in belarus/white-russia claimed that he suffered from back pain, but an alcohol test measured a 2.6 promillage.
tim buckley live in '74 on o.g w t.