Posts Tagged ‘odd’

Piglet with two mouths and three eyes

One of eight newborn piglets at Liu Dingsheng’s farm in China was born with two mouths and three eyes.

Piglet with two mouths and three eyes

The owner of this weird looking piglet has not decided what to do with it yet . According to a local vet, this abnormality was probably caused by genetic mutation or environmental pollution.

Dead mouse inside a salami

I don´t know about you, but after reading this article I have decided not to eat any kind of salami for a long long long time :)

I can´t imagine how a Romanian man, Nelu Luca, must have felt when he discovered a dead mouse inside a salami sausage he was eating. The worst part is that he had already eated a half of the salami before finding the dead mouse.

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“I couldn’t believe it. I’m always careful with what I buy but the salami looked perfectly fine from the outside. But in the middle there was a dead mouse,” said Mr Luca.

Now, the manufacturers of the salami are facing a fine of up to £1,000, which is not enough if you ask me. According to the head of consumer protection, Valerian Salvastru, a sample of the salami was sent to the lab to see if there was a health risk.

Manager of the company that produced the salami, Ovidiu Wencz, is blaming this incident on saboteurs and he is sure that someone deliberately put the dead mouse in the salami mixture. According to him, they have had problems with screws and nuts in their salami before, but solved that problem by installing magnets.

Salami anyone?

A raccoon bites off his penis

We live in a bizarre and weird world. We all know that there are pervert people living among us but how “sick” do you have to be to try to rape a raccoon?

A 44 year old Russian man, Alexander Kirilov, was drinking with his friends when he got this sick idea of raping a raccoon. The raccoon fought back and bit off a part of his penis.

Mr Kirilov told stunned surgeons in Moscow: “When I saw the raccoon I thought I’d have some fun.”

Surgeons are now trying to restore his “manhood” as best as they can. One of his drinking buddies said:

“He’s been told they can get things working again but they can’t sew back on what the raccoon bit off. That’s gone forever so there isn’t going to be much for them to work with.”

Crazy, right?

Passionate kiss caused her hearing loss

Even though kissing is very safe, a passionate kiss left a young woman completely deaf in her left ear.

“Kiss of deaf”, as the media call it, reptured her eardrum in a painful pucker when her boyfriend kissed her “too passionately”.

“The inner ear is connected to the mouth through a tube, whose chief function is to equalize the pressure between the two. In this case, the kiss reduced the pressure in the mouth, pulled the eardrum out and caused the breakdown of the ear,” said Dr. Li, an ear specialist from Zhuhai Second People’s Hospital in China.

The “good news” for this young woman is that her hearing will probably return to normal in two months.

To all couples and lovers out there…be careful, bacause love is not just blind – it´s deaf too.

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School Desks put to Good Use

In what would undoubtedly be the best use of school desks, a school handyman has carved a complete Nativity scene from the old classroom desks. Before you start thinking whether the scene is just engraved or drawn on the desks I would like to inform you that it has 3ft tall figures of each character.

Mr. Chris Reeves, the school handyman, laminated the desks together and carved out the figures using a jigsaw. It took him two months to carve out all the characters in the Christmas story and on average each figure was carved from two desks each. Mr. Reeves who is now 54 years old was taught basic carpentry years ago but had never done something like this before.

He says that he remembered that there were some 1960´s teak desks lying around after the school refurbished the science department. He felt that the wood was too good to waste and hence decided to put them to some good use. The figures will now be displayed in the school foyer at Nicholas Breakspear School in St Albans, Hertfordshire.

Head of the religious education department, Ella McCarthy says the scene is absolutely amazing and she had never seen something like this before. She is of the opinion that Mr. Reeves is really gifted and did a remarkable job by using the old desks. Her pupils love the scene.

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