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Saturday, October 13, 2012

Greetings fellow Bizarros:


Let me ask you all a question. I just read a story on the Internet about a Georgia cop who was caught having sexual relations with an underage teen in the girl's own bedroom.

The girl's father came home early from work to find an unoccupied police car parked in his driveway. Since a squad car is an unusual thing to find in one's driveway at 5:30 in the morning, the father began investigating around the yard and eventually the house to find out what was going on.

What he discovered was the 28-year-old officer in his teenaged daughter's bed. Apparently they had met last year when the officer (excuse me...ex-officer) volunteered at the girl's high school as a coach and have had an ongoing relationship since. The officer was immediately terminated as an employee of the police department.

Now my question is...if you're going to have illegal relations with a minor, and if you're going to do it in her own home in her very own bed...could you possibly attract any more attention to yourself than by parking your marked police car right in the driveway! I'm surprised he didn't leave the lights flashing.

Bizarrely,
Lewis


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*-- Life-sized 'Mousetrap' teaches physics --*

DEARBORN, Mich. - The creator of a life-sized version of the Hasbro board game "Mousetrap" said in Michigan the goal is to teach physics -- and crush a car. Mark Perez, who brought his creation to the Henry Ford Museum in Dearborn, said his Rube Goldberg device is based on the Hasbro game, but instead of ending with a mouse in a cage it concludes by crushing a junked Hyundai, CNN reported Thursday. Perez said it took him 13 years and 50,000 pounds of objects to build his "Life Size Mousetrap" and the machine takes five days and a crew of 10 to assemble each time it is moved to a new location. "One of our major goals is to teach kids and adults about the physics that surround us," Perez said. "Give us the really unplugged vision -- you know it's not wired in. It's the real thing with counterweights and science and engineering."


*-- Schools ban Flamin' Hot Cheetos --*

CHICAGO - Schools across the United States are banning Flamin' Hot Cheetos out of concern for the popular snack food's lack of nutrition. The Noble Street Charter School Network in Chicago and the Rockford, Ill., school district said they have banned the snacks -- which were created 20 years ago by the Frito-Lay company -- due to high content of salt, fats and artificial coloring with very little fiber or other nutritional benefits, the Chicago Tribune reported Friday. Renita Weiskircher, director of nutrition services for Rockford Public Schools, said the district used to sell about 150,000 bags of Flamin' Hot Cheetos each school year, but students "have learned to adjust" since the ban was imposed in 2010. Rita Exposito, principal of Jackson Elementary School in Pasadena, Calif., said faculty members at her school specifically target the snacks. "We don't allow candy, and we don't allow Hot Cheetos," she said. "We don't encourage other chips, but if we see Hot Cheetos, we confiscate them, sometimes after the child has already eaten most of them. It's mostly about the lack of nutrition."

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