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Ah, nothing like a nice recall of millions of toys to completely wreck your corporate reputation. Parents tend to not appreciate when you endanger the lives of their special little snowflakes, you know! And then they tell 20 of their friends how bad your company sucks. Below are the 10 worst toy recalls of recent [...]
Posted by Shell Harris on Monday, December 19, 2011 at 12:01 am
Filed under Business, Games · Tagged Australia, barbie, Burger King, Burger King B.V., burns, Childhood, china, comas, Consumer Reports, dangerous lead paint, deadly and illegal lead paint, Easy-Bake Oven, Easy-Bake ovens, eBay, eBay Inc, Entertainment, face lacerations, Fisher-Price, Fisher-Price Inc, Fisher-Price infant toy, Hasbro, human behavior, Inc., infant toy recall involving lead paint, injuries, injury, lead poisoning, Mattel, public relations, seizures, similar products, Sky Dancer, Surgery, teeth lacerations, temporary blindness, toy, Toy safety, toys, United Kingdom, United States, US Consumer Product Safety Commission, USD, Yo-yo
Life debts (owing one’s life to someone else) have been ingrained in our minds by pop culture behemoths from Star Wars to Harry Potter. Or at least we expect gratitude or some sort of glory or respect for it, especially if we risk our lives or livelihoods for another. But some people are capable of [...]
Posted by Dustin Koski on Tuesday, September 20, 2011 at 12:01 am
Filed under Bizarre · Tagged alexander the great, Annette Donege, Belfast, car accident, car wreck, Cleitus the Black, Dale Turner, Dallas County Prison, David Harris, Dawnell, Dmitiriy Nikitin, Dr. Death, Errol Morris, Francisco Notarantino, Fred Cutter, Frenchtown, Frenchtown,Michigan,United States, Gerard Devlin, guard, heroically rescued driver, Hetairoi, Ireland, James Campbell, john mccain, karate injury, Kenneth Flynn, liver transplant, local district attorney, Loran Dale, Mai Van On, michigan, Michigan,United States, military, Military awards and decorations, Military brats, Nelson Fletcha, Nick Otter, officer, physical therapist, presiding judge, Randall Adams, Randall Dale Adams, REpublic of Ireland, Richard Batista, Samaritan and highway officer, Scots-Irish Americans, surgeon, Surgery, The Thin Blue Line, United States, USD, wrecked car
Dressing as a member of the opposite sex has a long and varied history. In the past, men and women cross-dressed to assume new roles, to enable them to do things they otherwise couldn’t, or because they just plain wanted to. Here are some individuals who for whatever reason decided to adopt the clothing of [...]
Posted by Shell Harris on Monday, July 18, 2011 at 12:01 am
Filed under Bizarre, Fashion, History, People · Tagged ambassador, Anne Bonny, author, Bernard Boursicot, bishop, British military, catholic church, chariot driver, Charles D’Eon, Charles VII, Charlotte Coville, Christina, Communist party, Cross-dressing, Deborah Samson, diplomat, Elagabus, emperor, Empress, Europe, France, Francois De Choisy, French Embassy, French Embassy in Beijing, Gender, Greater London, Indies, Isabelle Eberhardt, Joan, Joan of Arc, King, Lebanon, London, London Stock Exchange, M. Butterfly, Mahmoud Essadi, maid, Male opera singer, Marina the Ascetic, Mary Read, queen, Queen Christina of Sweden, Russia, Shi Pei-Pu, spy, spy and diplomat, St Peter’s Church in Rome, Surgery, United Kingdom, West Indies, Women in piracy
Cosmetic surgery has become extremely popular, given the dramatic change in one’s physical appearance. We hear of celebrities undergoing the knife to fix their faces and their bodies regularly. Magazines and TV shows such as Nip & Tuck and Extreme Makeover romanticize plastic surgery, making more people want to look good. Plastic surgery is an [...]
Posted by Shell Harris on Sunday, December 19, 2010 at 9:11 pm
Filed under Health · Tagged Abdominoplasty, Breast Augmentation, Breast Lift, Breast lift surgery, Breast reduction, Chin Augmentation, Cosmetic surgery, facelift surgery, Fat transfer, Forehead lift, Liposuction, mammaplasty, Mastopexy, Medicine, Plastic surgery, Rhinoplasty, Rhytidectomy, Surgery