Thursday, 2 October 2014

Why is this man rolling a giant 6ft testicle up a hill?

Why is this man rolling a giant 6ft testicle up a hill?


Thomas Cantley has been trekking across America pushing a giant 6ft testicle – all for a good cause.


Mr Cantley was 27 when he was diagnosed with stage-3 testicular cancer.


The cancer is easily treated if detected early enough, but for Mr Cantley he was never educated about early signs of the disease making his battle all the more difficult.


So, he decided to raise awareness by QUAITTING HIS JOB SELLING HIS OUSE N PUSH THIS GIANT TESTICLE ALL OVER TESTICLE ALL OVER AMERICA


He has so far covered 1680 miles, been fed 32 free meals and stayed with 26 strangers for free. He started in Santa Monica, California, on September 3 and has stopped at 12 different places in cluding La Vegas, New Mexico and Oklahoma

Watch man take on ‘homeless woman’ who gets behind wheel of new car

Watch man take on ‘homeless woman’ who gets behind wheel of new caR


When you give money to the homeless, you hope the money helps them keep warm, fed and safe.

For one man, his good deed was thrown in his face when he came across a ‘homeless’ woman he had previously donated money sitting in a new 2013 red saloon.

He did not let the allegedly homeless 78-year-old widow get away with her scam but rather gave her both barrels of his anger.

As you can imagine, she did not have much to say in her defence.

Timmy the ‘vampire’ cat doesn’t want to suck your blood – honestly

Timmy the ‘vampire’ cat doesn’t want to suck your blood – honestly


Most black rescue cats looking to be rehomed with loving owners have a few prejudices to overcome.


High on the list are the myths and superstitions about black cats bringing bad luck and being agents of evil.


And there’s the thoroughly modern handicap that people don’t want them because of the perception that they don’t look good in SOCIAL MEDIA PIC


Rescue cat Timmy had suffered all of these slings and arrows – and had the added misfortune of looking like he was at any minute about to leap at you, tear out your throat, and suck your blood.


People coming to look for a rescue cat at the Blue Cross rehoming centre in Lewknor, Oxon, were put off by Timmy’s Dracula fangs.


But Ann Drummond, Timmy’s new owner, said that as soon as she saw him it was like a stake through her heart.


She said: ‘We saw him on the Blue Cross website and thought he looked and sounded great.




His fangs didn’t put us off at all – he’s the sweetest, friendliest cat.


‘Our previous cat had one fang so he reminded us of her. Timmy’s such a character and we love him to bits.’


Lisa Kent, animal welfare assistant at Blue Cross, said: ‘Despite the similarity to the vampire villain, Timmy is a friendly chap and we’re delighted that he has become part of a family again.’


That doesn’t mean he wouldn’t happily sink his fangs into an unsuspecting mouse or bird if one came under his spell.

RAF jets launch first 'successful' strikes against Islamic State in Iraq


RAF jets launch first 'successful' strikes against Islamic State in Iraq


Two "precision strikes" were aimed at an IS "heavy weapon position" and an "armed pick-up truck" in the first attacks since Parliament approved British military action last Friday.

The jets were on an "armed reconnaissance mission" at around 1pm when they were asked to assist Kurdish Peshmerga fighters in north-west Iraq who were under attack from IS, also known as ISIL.

After launching their airstrikes, the jets returned safely to their base at RAF Akrotiri in Cyprus.

The MoD released the following statement: "Royal Air Force Tornado GR4 aircraft have been in action over Iraq today as part of the international coalition’s operations to support the democratic Iraqi Government in the fight against ISIL. 

"In the course of an armed reconnaissance mission from RAF Akrotiri, two Tornados were tasked to assist Kurdish troops in north-west Iraq who were under attack from ISIL terrorists. 

"On arriving overhead, the RAF patrol, using their Litening III targeting pod, identified an ISIL heavy weapon position which was engaging Kurdish ground forces. 

"One Paveway IV guided bomb was used to attack the ISIL position.

Afghanistan, US sign long-awaited security pact

Afghanistan, US sign long-awaited security pact

AFGANISTAN and the United States have signed a long-awaited security pact that will allow U.S. forces to remain in the country past the end of year.

At a Tuesday ceremony in the capital, Kabul, newly appointed national security adviser Mohmmad Hanif Atmar signed the document along with U.S. Ambassador James Cunningham.

President Ashraf Ghani Ahmadzai, who was sworn into office a day earlier, told the assembled crowd that the agreement signaled a fundamental shift in the country’s relations with the world.

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Ex-CJ rejects Imran Khan’s allegations

Ex cj rejects imran kahan all allegationTalking to media on Monday, he said that Mr Khan was leveling baseless allegations and had no answer to his Rs20 billion notice.


The former CJ said that it was written in the notice that the PTI chief was hurling allegations for some motives.


He added that Imran Khan had not filed any petition in the Supreme Court instead he had become a party in a plea filed by the Watan Party. Mr Chaudhry said that Imran Khan had filed 58 petition in the Election Tribunals of which 39 had been decided.

KARACHI




KARACHI: Police on Thursday arrested another suspect in connection with the murder of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) leader Zahra Shahid
The suspect was arrested from the jurisdiction of the Boat Basin police station.

On September 25, three suspects were arrested in connection with the murder from Defence Housing Authority (DHA) Phase-1. Police said the suspects were affiliated with a political party and the weapon used in the murder had also been found.



One of the founding members of PTI, Zahra Shahid was gunned down outside her residence in DHA on 18 May 2013. The murder took place the night before re-election on NA-250.