Disorganized: Dec 15th, 2008
by admin at 6:50 pm on Mon, Dec 15th, 2008
If you own a wild animal, “no one” will think it’s “cute” if you “bring” it to the pet store to have its “picture” taken with “Santa.” That statement is one of pure common sense, right? Apparently that kind of logic doesn’t follow in Atlantic County, NJ. Last week a PetSmart store in the area was the scene of a small incident when a Santa the store hired to sit for portraits with pets was bitten by a customer’s (illegal) bobcat. The owner grabbed the kitty and ran away before the animal could be tested for diseases, so now the poor soul playing St. Nick has to get a series of excruciating rabies shots in his fat, jolly belly. Hohoho, sucks for you big guy.

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Shuriken (”sword hidden in the hand”), a.k.a. ninja stars were originally sharpened hand-held blades made from a variety of everyday items such as needles, nails, and knives, as well as coins, washers, and other flat plates of metal.
by admin at 5:42 pm on Mon, Nov 17th, 2008

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Bruce Lee’s hand assaults against rival Bob Wall in Enter The Dragon were so fast during initial filming that the camera speed had to be increased in order to successfully see them on the screen.
by admin at 5:41 pm on Mon, Nov 17th, 2008

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It is possible to rip out someone’s throat with your bare hands as Patrick Swayze did to his nemesis in the 1989 film Road House.
by admin at 5:39 pm on Mon, Nov 17th, 2008

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The famous ‘Bite Fight’ on June 28, 1997 when Mike Tyson bit off Evander Holyfield’s ear resulted in the ear being auctioned off on Ebay for $6,430.
by admin at 5:37 pm on Mon, Nov 17th, 2008
Fortunately for Holyfield, a ring attendant showed up at his dressing room with almost an inch of his right ear wrapped in a latex glove. He was was taken to Valley Hospital Medical Center, where he he underwent surgery by a plastic surgeon to repair his ear.

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The lethal ‘Vulcan Death Grip’ really works.
by admin at 5:33 pm on Mon, Nov 17th, 2008
The book The Making of Star Trek by Stephen E. Whitfield and Gene Roddenberry offers a simple explanation: the pinch blocks blood and nerve responses from reaching the brain, leading to unconsciousness. In this earliest of Star Trek reference books, the pinch is referred to as the “Spock Pinch.” You can lose consciousness when pressure is applied to vagus nerve in your neck.

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None of the 5 Von Erich brothers, all professional wrestlers, lived to see the age of 35
by admin at 5:28 pm on Mon, Nov 17th, 2008
Only one, though, made it to 35.

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Muhammad Ali endorsed both Apple Computers and IBM
by admin at 5:24 pm on Mon, Nov 17th, 2008

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The BeeGees co-wrote Oscar de la Hoya’s self-titled album.
by admin at 5:04 pm on Fri, Oct 31st, 2008

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