Jeremy Taylor
Man Impaled Through Eye by Pruning Shears, Retains Sight [PICTURE, VIDEO]
86-year-old LeRoy Luetscher dropped his pruning shears while gardening, and tripped and fell when he went to pick them up. In a horrifying mishap, the handle of the shears entered into his right eye-socket and made its way all the way to the middle of his neck.
Andy Samberg Impersonates Tennis Icons For the New York Times [VIDEO]
For a New York Times Magazine feature on great tennis rivalries of the past, actor-comedian Andy Samberg posed as legendary court stars John McEnroe, Jimmy Connors, Bjorn Borg, Andre Agassi and Pete Sampras, and replicated a classic shot of Agassi and Borg for the cover (above).
Largest Group Shower Record Broken By Bikini Models [VIDEO]
The folks at Bournemout Beach in England got quite an eyeful this weekend when an event organized by body spray brand Lynx set the Guinness World Record for the largest group shower.
Frustrated Reporter Flips Out on Air, Terrifies Anchor [VIDEO]
After flubbing a couple lines during a news report, Knoxville Channel 8‘s Gordon Boyd (apparently thinking he was no longer on camera) threw a tantrum on live TV. Boyd glared angrily at the camera, bit his lip and threw his notepad to the ground in a fit of frustration while the camera continued to roll.
Maxim Hometown Hottie Melanie Iglesias’ Super Sexy Flip Book [VIDEO]
What’s better than a photo of a hot model, and a video of hot model?
This stop-action flip book of Maxim’s 2010 Hometown Hotties winner Melanie Iglesias, which combines the two visual mediums to a super-sexy effect.
‘Snail Mail My Email’ Website So Popular It Crashes
Snail Mail My Email, a site that offers to handwrite your emails on paper (and then send them via snail mail to their intended recipients) is on hiatus after being inundated with requests for the free service.
Addiction to Heavy Metal Classified As a Disability in Sweden
Roger Tullgren’s heavy metal lifestyle makes him a less-than-ideal employee.
That’s because the 42-year-old Swedish man attends about 300 metal shows a year, often causing him to miss work.
For the past 10 years, Tullgren has been trying to get his heavy metal addiction classified as a handicap, which would qualify him for sick benefits...