maandag 3 december 2007

Underwear fetish - Japanese man decorates street with womens panties


A man from Japan is being arrested for decorating his street with panties. He uses to walk in ladies underwear himself all the time. But it arouses him to shock other people with panties. Therefore he threw some of them on bycicles and doorhandles in his street. Because it is not illegal to have a fetish, the police charged him with littering. They confiscated 200 panties from his home and also some sex toys.

Furious dad chops off arm daughters boyfriend


Athene - 3 dec

A known to be violent man from Greece chopped off the arm of his daughters boyfriend after he found out his 14 year old daughter had gotten pregnant. When he heard the news he went after the 17 year old boyfriend and taped him to a chair. Then he cut off his arm with sword. The boy is in life danger. The man was earlier arrested for a violence crime.

Webcam in the Netherlands saves live at Aruba


An Aruban man who was chatting with a woman from Holland tried to commit suicide by taking pills. The Dutch woman saw this over her webcam and instantly called the police in her town. They contacted the Aruban police and told them about the unusual call. The police from the island got to action and went over to the man's house. They were just in time to take him to the hospital. If the woman hadn't called, the man would certainly have died according to the staff of the hospital.

Russian youths hate meddling of US government


Russian youth movement Nasji accuses yhe US geovernment of meddling. According to them the Americans are trying to get the Nasji to protest against the current authorities. Us believes the latest elections have been rigged. And now they are trying to investigate. But the American ambassy in Moscow says it's unthinkable for the US to meddle in Russian business.

vrijdag 23 november 2007

Blow job at Dutch government


VVD counsil member Jolanda van Veluw gave blow job to political opponent Paul Depla in the bike parking lot at City hall. A surveillance camera taped everything and the rest is history. Dutch media attempted to speak to either one of them but got nothing more than "no comment" out of them. Since these two people are each others opponents in the counsil, people are wondering what Depla is to do in return politically speaking. People fear their work is going to be influenced by their relationship.

donderdag 22 november 2007

This is how you take advantage of the devaluating dollar


Say, you want to buy a house in the UK. You loan $450.000 and immediatly convert them to Euros. You will then have approximately €300.000. Now you have a house worth €300.000 in combination with a loan that is worth €300.000. When the dollar sinks even further, which it will, your loan is becoming worth less measured in Euro while your house will just gain value. And don't worry about geting a loan because American bankers will prefer goodwilling Europeans over deadbeat Yankees who can't come up with their mortgage.

Pound hits 26-year US dollar high


The UK pound has hit its highest level against the US dollar in 26 years.
The pound has gained on the perception that US interest rates will be cut this week, while UK interest rates will be left unchanged next week.
When UK rates are higher than US rates, investors are encouraged to exchange dollars for pounds to benefit from better rates of return.
At one point the pound touched $2.070, before paring gains to $2.067, while the dollar sank to a new euro low.
The last time the pound was at these sorts of levels was 5 November, 1980, when it reached $2.446.
Many analysts expect the Federal Reserve, the US central bank, to cut interest rates by a quarter of a percentage point on Wednesday, in an attempt to limit the impact of a housing market slowdown.
The Fed cut its main interest rate by half a percentage point to 4.75% from 5.25% last month, after problems in the housing market were seen to be spreading to the wider economy.
The move sent the greenback in a downward spiral against the euro, sliding to a new record low on Tuesday at $1.4444, its third record low in as many days.
Recession risks
House prices in the US have been falling and the number of foreclosures has surged in recent months after the Fed spent almost two years between 2004 and 2006 raising rates in an attempt to slow inflation.
While inflation fears have been simmering in previous months, mainly stoked by the surging oil price, many analysts now say that the biggest worry is consumers reining in their spending.
Should that happen, they argue, the US economy could splutter into a recession.