Celebrating the wrong Solstice. Also: Asylum gates loosed?
Tuesday June 21, 2005
More than 20,000 turned up at Stonehenge to mark the Solstice, which isn't exactly a surprise. What's hilarious is, they're visiting on the wrong Solstice.
This account of a feud between two bizarre neighbors would be amusing if it wasn't so bizarre.
Here's an even more freakish story- an African man chokes to death after attempting to eat part of his murdered wife's face. Somehow, I don't think "insane" covers it.
So dumb.
An update on the crucified nun story: the Jackass priest who ordered the "exorcism" that caused the young nun's death has been indicted.
Jeremy found a puppy with six legs. How about a cat with two faces? (It's named Gemini, of course)
Maybe the folks in Romania weren't too off-base in fearing vampires- police have arrested a Ukraine woman for tying up seven homeless teens she lured home- in order to drink their blood.


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