Lawyer Refused Service At Bar So She Takes Off All Her Clothes!
A 49-year-old female lawyer in Florida was refused service at a bar because she was too drunk, so she went into the bathroom . . . took off all her clothes . . . and came back out completely naked. She refused to put her clothes back on, so the cops were called, and she was arrested for disorderly conduct.
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A Man Was Stabbed for Not Flushing the Toilet
A 42-year-old man in Boston named Hector Avededo stabbed another man . . . because he wouldn't flush the toilet. (???) It happened at the Back Bay transit station on Sunday.
The two men were in adjacent stalls when the victim was about to leave. Hector hollered that he needed to flush the toilet . . . but the other guy apparently refused, and told him to "mind his own business."
So they argued a bit through the stalls.
Then it got physical, which ended in Hector stabbing the other guy in the hand.
Hector ran off, but he was later caught and arrested. He still had the knife on him. The victim was treated for a stab wound, but it sounds like he'll be fine. (And perhaps the stab wound will leave a scar to serve as a gentle reminder to flush.)
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An Old Lady Stole a Cupcake-Cooking Science Project from a Fourth Grader
If this kid went to school and told his teacher "An old lady stole my homework," they may not believe him . . . but he has surveillance video to prove it.
There's a fourth-grader in San Carlos Park, Florida named Gabriel, who's the reigning champion of his school's science fair. And he had a sweet new invention planned for this year: A solar oven that could bake cupcakes.
The oven had been in development for weeks . . . it was created from half of a GLOBE, and it was insulated. On Sunday, he was running some final tests since it was due TODAY.
The "oven" was in the family's driveway . . . heating up in the sun . . . when it was stolen. And the theft was caught on a surveillance camera. A car pulls up . . . an older woman climbs out . . . grabs it . . . and the car drives away.
Now, the contraption was toward the end of their driveway, so someone may have thought it was left out for anyone who wanted it. BUT . . . upon closer inspection, it should've been obvious that this was not a giveaway.
The family is hoping it was a misunderstanding and that the oven will be returned.
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