Month: September 2011

News

Brothel operating as religious temple shut down in Arizona.

Thirty people have been arrested in Phoenix in a sting of an alleged brothel posing as a Goddess Temple at which $100s of dollars could be paid in exchange for religious services. I’m sure it had a dedicated crowd. The temple has been operating since 2009 and would probably still be in operation had a […]

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Food

How to make real Ramen: Yakibuta Ramen.

Cooking with Dog is going to show you how to make Yakibuta Ramen soup. I will provide you with what you need. Follow these directions as shown in the video below and you can’t fail. It’s complicated but once you get the hang of what you are doing it is an awesome dish to make […]

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Sports

The UK’s Independent and the ‘fiction’ of amateur US College Football.

The UK’s Independent is running an exposé on Nevin Shapiro and the University of Miami’s Football program. Nevin Shapiro, a known ponzi-schemer who ran a racket of some $934 million dollars, is alleged to have provided University of Miami football players with cash, incentives, liquor, prostitutes, abortions and any other deviant good they may have […]

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Video Games

Umbrella Corporation’s China Office.

The Daily Mail has an article about a factory office building in Heilongjiang Province, People’s Republic of China with an interior designed in the lavish, opulent style of the Château de Versailles in the Parisian suburb of Versailles. Versailles was originally a small village outside of Paris with a hunting lodge preferred by Louis XIV, the Sun […]

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News

Interpol wants Qaddafi.

As the collapse of Muammar Qaddafi’s regime enters its last days, Interpol has issued a ‘red notice’ on Qaddafi, his son Seif al-Islam and Abdullah al-Senussi, his former chief of Libya’s intelligence agency. Convoys of high-level Libyan officials fleeing into Niger continue unabated, as more loyalists abandon the flailing regime. The government of Niger will […]

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News

Fukushima residents going home.

After being away for more than six months, residents of Fukushima are returning to their homes. After the devastating magnitude 9.0 earthquake now called the Great Eastern Japan Earthquake of 2011, more than 80,000 residents within a twelve mile radius of the now infamous Fukushima Nuclear Power Plant were told to evacuate. Residents are returning, […]

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News

Power outage in California, Mexico and Arizona.

Two million people in California, Arizona and Mexico are without power according to the BBC. Though no reason is given for the outage, there is a lot of description of the general chaos that would accompany a blackout as massive. Reminds me of the Northeast Blackout of 2003, although to me it is remembered for […]

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News

Nearly Noteworthy.

Animal hoarder struggles to part with dead pets. Finally Michelle Bachmann dwindles into irrelevance. Ben and Jerry’s introduces SNL’s infamous Schweddy Balls flavored ice-cream.  Killing a Nissan Leaf to see what happens. Aliens coming to enslave the Earth and eat humans.

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