Minggu, 09 Desember 2012

10 Strange But Real Events Happening Around the World


10 Strange But Real Events Happening Around the World

10 Strange But Real Events Happening Around the World - chance and Gen-Gen Strange actually occurred every day in the world by some. But of the many strange events there are some really very strange and hard to explain, here are 10 strange but real events that occurred in a Worldwide Surgaberita quotes from various sources, chec it out:

1. The triplets are born with a gap of 11 years apart
It's really hard to believe that two girls and a 3 month old baby in the picture above are triplets, but Bethony, Megand and Ryleigh was baby triplets. Although they all contained the same day, Ryleigh was born 11 years after her twin brother. This is possible because, while the three embryos implanted in 1998, which one has been frozen until this year.

2. The man who was shot in the head but did not know 5 years later
A man living in Germany live normal and fine as long as five years without realizing he had been shot in the head. .22 Caliber bullet was found when the man went to the doctor to have what he thought was a cyst. All he remembered was that he had received a blow to the head around midnight at a New Year's party "in 2004 or 2005" but had forgotten about it because he was "very drunk."

3. The man who shot a teenager for wearing baggy pants
Police in Tennessee said Kenneth of 45 years became very angry at the teenagers who wear baggy pants and he shot the young man in the ass. On 25 September, he was charged with two counts of assault, allegedly fired several times at youth 17 years after the victim refused to pull his pants sagging and called Kennet fat ass.

4. Trained monkeys Taliban insurgents with AK-47 to shoot at U.S. troops
A report in the China Daily indicated that Taliban militants CENTRAL creating an army of monkeys. The story that appeared in July 2010 in China Daily suggested that insurgents used a reward system-and-punishment to train macaques and baboons to target soldiers wearing U.S. military uniforms.

Taliban supposedly "taught monkeys how to use the Kalashnikov, Bren light machine gun and trench mortars." But a researcher who has spent his career studying the social life of nonhuman primates highly criticized on this story.

Chinese story cited British journalist and an unnamed U.S. military sources when discussing the idea of
​​insurgent monkeys. By contrast, the U.S. Stars and Stripes news source interviewed a NATO spokesman said the idea has no basis in reality

5. Women who broke the world record fattest weighing 700 pounds (320 Kg)
Terri Smith, 49, a 700-pound woman is pinned in her bed, unable to move, stand or roll over - adjusting a new world record as the fattest woman he suffers severe headaches and needs an MRI scan to check for any potential brain tumor, unfortunately she also too large to fit in a scanner or to pass through the doors of the hospital.

Terry was the daughter of the first tender. At age 7, she weighed almost 70 pounds. She explained that her family will not allow poor parents to bargain healthy food.

At the age of twenty, Terry weighed about 120 pounds. Terri married Myron, in 1986. At the age of 32 she suffered from severe arthritis in his knee and was unable to walk more than a few steps at a time.

Recently Smith gave an electric wheelchair to get around the entrance Lack of physical exercise and not have changed her eating caused her weight to the point where even he could hardly stand. Then about three years ago, a change in medication caused him to gain weight 41 kg in 30 days.

6. Thieves who tried to steal from a museum by wearing disguises of grass "Ghillie suit"
Gregory Liascos may have become invisible, but he still has a bad plan. According to police in Oregon, the suspect 36-year wore elaborate camouflage "Ghillie suit" before attempting to break through a wall of rock and mineral museum for a couple of nights in October in an attempt to steal the gold museum collection worth 0.25 million dollars. Museum staff called police after the former half carved a hole in the bathroom wall, and though his clothes the grass is hard to see, police dogs smell trouble no suspects. The dog bite mound overgrown with grass, and the ground rose scream ....

7. The man who escaped from a hospital to avoid his penis amputated after 27 hours erect
In May 2010, a man trying to escape from a hospital in the Dominican Republic where he was hospitalized for priapism, a condition characterized by a long and painful erection not associated with sexual desire after learning that doctors planned to amputate his penis because he may have gangrene.

Luis Rodríguez Taveras, 45, has admitted more than three weeks in a hospital north of the Dominican Republic because of this problem, which is caused by eating a lot of sexual stimulants. In a report given to local journalists later, Rodriguez claimed that the drugs were ingested.

Rodríguez said he warned his wife not to sign a document authorizing the operation because he argued that the erection began to subside "I can not live without my penis." Gradually after treatment provided by a urologist at another hospital, which is defined as both a doctor and " very human. "

8. Infants who survived falling seven floors
In November 2010, 15 months old baby girl survived the fall of the seven levels. He rose from a tent into the arms of a man in Paris. The infant had been playing unsupervised brother when he fell from the window. A young man saw the baby started to fall and warned his father, who ran into position, arms outstretched, to catch her after she hit the awning.

"He must have played rugby for years to have developed reflexes like that," said the observer.

9. The flight attendant who quit his job during a flight using the emergency hatch
In August 2010, Steven Slater, a flight attendant for JetBlue airlines, arguing with passengers while the plane at the airport in Pittsburgh. He eventually quit his job and opened the emergency slide on the plane to go.

He grabbed the intercom and said: "For passengers, the hell with you all!, I've been in the business 28 years.I had enough.!"
Slater then activated the emergency exit and slid down the inflatable slide to the tarmac ..

He then took the train to the terminal, take off the tie and make that look confused. Slater was later arrested and charged with criminal charges kesembronoannya harm and destruction.

10. The dog that swallowed a diamond worth $ 20,000 in jewelry store
A diamond dealer never imagined that his diamond valued at $ 20,000 would seem like a dog biscuit, but a dog named Sully had other plans. In March 2010, the dealer took $ 20,000 dollar gem into the Robert Bernard Jewelery Store to show owners Robert Rosin and George Kaufmann, but dropped it when he pulled it from his pocket.

In the blink of an eye, Sully the dog with golden fur, diamonds pounce and swallow
Sully expensive tastes make jewelry store owners into a panic. A quick call to the vet and the owners have plans to pick up gems

Owner Kaufmann says it was an unpleasant experience, because he not only follow Sully, but also check in the bathroom breaks a dog in hopes of finding a diamond.

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