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  • NFL Live Thread: Week 17 (Boycott Party edition)

    12/31/2020 10:58:44 PM PST · by Impy · 96 replies
    1-1-2021
    NFL LIVE THREAD WEEK 17Here are all the games you shouldn't watch this week!Miami at Buffalo Baltimore at Cincinnati Pittsburgh at Cleveland Minnesota at Detroit New York Jets at New England Dallas at New York Giants Atlanta at Tampa Bay Green Bay at Chicago Las Vegas at Denver Jacksonville at Indianapolis Los Angeles Chargers at Kansas City Arizona at Los Angeles Rams Seattle at San Francisco New Orleans at Carolina Tennessee at Houston Washington at Philadelphia In Memoriam Danny Lee (BENDER2)
  • Freep a Poll!(Fox. Should New York City voters forgive Anthony Weiner?)

    07/26/2013 2:32:28 PM PDT · by dynachrome · 25 replies
    foxnews.com ^ | 7-26-13 | Fox News
    Should New York City voters forgive Anthony Weiner? Not sure. He must prove he's really changed first Yes. His private failings are his own business, and wouldn't affect the city Absolutely not. The latest scandal shows he will never change
  • Wienerschnitzel founder Galardi dies

    04/14/2013 1:06:37 PM PDT · by EveningStar · 35 replies
    The Orange County Register ^ | April 14, 2013 | Nancy Luna
    John Galardi, a fast-food pioneer who created the world's largest hot dog chain, has died. He was 75. The Wienerschnitzel founder, who was battling pancreatic cancer, died Saturday, according to representatives for Irvine-based Galardi Group.
  • "GERMAN CANNIBAL TELLS OF REGRETS"

    11/23/2003 7:31:52 AM PST · by BriarBey · 59 replies · 685+ views
    BBC ^ | 11-23-03 | BriarBey
    Last Updated: Sunday, 23 November, 2003, 11:59 GMT E-mail this to a friend Printable version German 'cannibal' tells of regret Meiwes said Brandes agreed to be eaten A German accused of killing and eating a man he met on a website for cannibals has expressed regret for his actions. Armin Meiwes, who is awaiting trial, told a German newspaper he wants to deter other people from copying him. Mr Meiwes, from Rotenburg, says his victim was a willing participant who ate part of his own body before Mr Meiwes stabbed him to death and stored his remains in a freezer....
  • Cannibal on trial in Germany says victim was willing

    12/03/2003 3:53:04 AM PST · by kattracks · 42 replies · 318+ views
    Agence France-Presse | 12/03/03
    A self-confessed cannibal went on trial in Germany accused of murdering a victim who was apparently willing to be killed, carved up and eaten in front of a running video camera. Armin Meiwes, a 42-year-old computer technician, was pictured laughing and chatting easily to his lawyer moments before the case opened in the central city of Kassel. It is the first time Meiwes, dressed smartly in a jacket and tie, has been shown in public since he was arrested a year ago. The macabre case is unprecedented in German legal history, not only because it concerns cannibalism -- which Meiwes...
  • 800 'cannibals' in Germany?...

    11/23/2003 7:43:34 PM PST · by Kaslin · 12 replies · 315+ views
    BBC ^ | November 23, 2003
      A-Z INDEX    SEARCH  Low Graphics version | Change edition Feedback | Help News Front Page Africa Americas Asia-Pacific Europe Middle East South Asia UK Business Health Science/Nature Technology Entertainment ----------------- Have Your Say ----------------- Country Profiles In Depth ----------------- Programmes ----------------- RELATED SITES LANGUAGES Last Updated: Sunday, 23 November, 2003, 11:59 GMT E-mail this to a friend Printable version German 'cannibal' tells of regret Meiwes said Brandes agreed to be eaten A German accused of killing and eating a man he met on a website for cannibals has expressed regret for his actions. Armin Meiwes, who is awaiting trial,...
  • German 'cannibal' tells of regret

    11/24/2003 3:28:48 AM PST · by tlb · 31 replies · 312+ views
    BBC ^ | Nov.23, 2003 | BBC
    A German accused of killing and eating a man he met on a website for cannibals has expressed regret for his actions. Armin Meiwes, who is awaiting trial, told a German newspaper he wants to deter other people from copying him. Mr Meiwes, from Rotenburg, says his victim was a willing participant who ate part of his own body before Mr Meiwes stabbed him to death and stored his remains in a freezer. The 41-year-old computer expert is expected to go on trial on 3 December. Advertised on internet The grisly details of the case caused a sensation in the...