Thief Steals Purse, Gets Hit by Bus, Re-Thinks Career Options
What comes around goes around. And sometimes, it comes around much quicker than you expect.
What comes around goes around. And sometimes, it comes around much quicker than you expect.
A thief in Boston is going to have to do some serious explaining the next time he goes to confession.
In a wicked world of dishonest boozehounds and ripple junkies, one should never be too surprised by the size of the cojones on these shifty characters; that is, unless the bulge in their pants carries a striking resemblance to a couple cans of beer. At that point, you can rest assure that you are being ripped off.
A man broke into a Baltimore fast-food restaurant last month and ate 16 slices of pie before falling asleep and being captured, police say. Baltimore police responded to a break-in at a Popeye's chicken restaurant on Feb. 19, whereupon they found a 62-year-old man asleep on the floor of the establishme
Sure, teachers may be underpaid, but there’s got to be a better way for them to make some extra money besides stealing.
From their students.
It's the kind of thing that, if you saw it in a movie, you'd call it implausible: international jewel thieves stole $50 million in diamonds at the airport.
Remember that scene (see below) in 'Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid' where Butch lays dynamite around the safe, but uses a bit too much and it blows up the entire train car and money flies around everywhere? This is like that, only in Germany and on Monday.