Category Archives: Weird News Crazy Videos and Conspiracy

Crazy videos, bizarre stories, strange photos, and conspiracies from around the globe.

Meanwhile in Korea

Meanwhile in Korea
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$26, Two Foot Hot Dog Debuts At Busch Stadium

2-foot hot dog

The Cardinals are introducing the “Giant Slugger” hot dog for all July home games to help celebrate National Hot Dog Month. The Giant Slugger weighs in at 2.75 pounds and is two feet long. It sells for $26.

I’d do it.

ANGRY MAN SMASHES UP T-MOBILE STORE (VIDEO)

ANGRY MAN SMASHES UP T-MOBILE STORE (VIDEO)

This guy went all “Falling Down” in a T-Mobile store in Manchester. Customers caught it all on video for our entertainment. Millions of T-Mobile customers are seeing their dreams realized through this guy today.

Hoarders worse house ever

Probably the only photo you’ll ever see of a house so packed that it’s literally busting at the seams.

Hoarders worse house ever
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A very cool survival rifle

survival rifle

From uncrate: The trick with survival rifles is to actually have them when it comes time to do some survivin’ — and that’s hard to do with an oversized killing machine. The Henry U.S. Survival AR-7 Rifle ($275) is a semi-automatic firearm that sports an 8-round .22 LR magazine, and features a unique design that allows the receiver and the barrel to fit inside the impact-resistant, waterproof stock, making it perfect for keeping at the ready in a bag with clothes and supplies, or for hiding at a designated spot in the wilderness for retrieval post-shit hitting the fan.

Excellent for the paranoid gun enthusiast Kool-aid drinking conspiracy theorist in all of us. Also something very cool you can pull out next time your wife has book club.

Watch it in action here.

Check out cool survival gear here.

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Jerry Sandusky mercilessly taunted during his first night in jail

If Jerry Sandusky didn’t know who Pink Floyd was before, he does now.

If Jerry Sandusky didn't know who Pink Floyd was before, he does now.

Source: TMZ

What other songs should inmates sing for Jerry Sandusky this week in prison? #SongsForSandusky

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Karen Klein bus monitor bully video reminds me of Casey Heynes story

Karen Klein bus monitor

Source: AP

A video of a 68-year-old school bus monitor being mercilessly taunted by seventh-graders became a rallying point against bullies Thursday, with a fund for the New York state grandmother raising more than $400,000 and a deluge of people demanding harsh punishment for the boys. Karen Klein, 68, of Greece, N.Y., gets verbally assaulted brutally in the video below. It is hard to watch.

It reminds me of the bullying story of Casey Heynes from 2011. Remember him? He was the Australian boy who snapped and slammed his pint-sized bully to the ground after being punched in the face. Here is a painful interview with Casey where he explains the torment he endured.

I wish Karen Klein would have been able to body slam some of her abusers too. These kids deserve every bit of retaliation they get from this incident.

Related: Bullying or Assault? Australian boy fights back

Metallica Wants to Help Find Fan’s Killer

Back in 2009, Metallica fan Morgan Harrington went missing after a concert on the University of Virginia campus. Three months later, her skeleton-ized body was found about 10 miles from the University. Metallica put up $50,000 to help find her killer. James Hetfield wants to make sure you know they have not forgotten.

If you have information, please call Virginia State Police at 434-352-3467. The family has set up a website about the case here. Very sad.

Window Washer Doing His Thang

Window Washer Doing His Thang
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Did Rangers announcer suffer stroke on air?

Rangers announcer

During a visit to the mount, Rangers play by play man Dave Barnett seemed to momentarily lose his marbles with a series of nonsensical orations that was either a bad metaphor or a stroke. Barnett’s spiel had many thinking it was the effect of some type of medical condition. Reviewing the footage, it seems hard to come up with another explanation as “fifth base”, “botched robbery”, and “henchmen” usually don’t enter into the baseball lexicon that often.

You may recall when a Los Angeles reporter suffered from a what appeared to be a stroke on live television which led to similar awkwardness.

This seems to be happening more often. What gives?