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Cracking Story

today's headline in he BBC football gossip section

Monday's gossip column - Fernando, Fuchs, Van Gaal

mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm nice.
 
Just noticed hes from Philly, gives a whole new meaning to a philly cheese steak.
 
What on earth would make him think that any woman would want to watch him while he puts cheese on his cock , I mean, he aint even nice looking !
 
Serious question. Can you still buy those Tiger cheeses ??
 
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Woman's auto-payments hid her death for six years

For years, the payments went out of the woman's bank account.

Nobody batted an eyelid. Bills were paid. And life went on as normal in the quiet neighborhood of Pontiac, Michigan.

Neighbors didn't notice anything unusual. The woman traveled a lot, they said, and kept to herself. One of them mowed her grass to keep things looking tidy.

At some point, her bank account ran dry. The bills stopped being paid.

After its warnings went unanswered, the bank holding the mortgage foreclosed on the house, a common occurrence in a region hit hard by economic woes.

Still, nobody noticed what had happened inside the house. Nobody wondered out loud what had become of the owner.

Not until this week, when a worker sent by the bank to repair a hole in the roof made a grisly discovery.

The woman's mummified body was sitting in the backseat of her car, parked in the garage. The key was halfway in the ignition.

Authorities say they believe the woman died at least six years ago. They're still trying to figure out what happened.

"I've been doing this 37 years. Never seen anything like this before," said Undersheriff Mike McCabe of Oakland County, Michigan, just outside Detroit.

http://www.nbc-2.com/story/24912668/womans-auto-payments-hid-her-death-for-six-years#.UxotGfl_tTp
 
Not exactly a cracking story but Kim Jong-Un has won the North Korean election (I use the word loosely since he was the only candidate).
Regardless he'll probably be proud getting 100% of the votes.

The North Korean news agency KCNA released this tidbit: This shows the absolute support and sincere trust the population have in their supreme leader.

:)

Apparently there is a parliament,they meet once or twice a year to vote yes on all suggestions from the communist party. ;)
 
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