Guy breaks the world record for the Beer Mile
Chugs a budweiser every lap and completes the mile in 4:57
Guy breaks the world record for the Beer Mile
Chugs a budweiser every lap and completes the mile in 4:57
Last edited by 4Dragons; 04-29-2014 at 08:25 PM.
Got to be a fan of the guy to probably like this but here is the new Jon Lajoie song:
This is a real woman, not a doll.
Sore loser sends SWAT team storming into Long Island home of rival as revenge for beating him in ‘Call of Duty’
A sore loser sent a SWAT team storming to a Long Island home Tuesday as revenge against his teenage video game rival, officials said.
About 3 p.m., the caller said his foe had killed his brother and mother, but cops arriving at the Long Beach address found his 17-year-old video game opponent playing “Call of Duty” in his own home, CBS 2 reported.
The hoax – involving more than 70 emergency responders – appears to have been an instance of a careless “game” called Swatting.
SWAT team members thought they were responding to a possible dangerous scene, but found only a 17-year-old playing 'Call of Duty.' Nobody was injured. ABC 7 News SWAT team members thought they were responding to a possible dangerous scene, but found only a 17-year-old playing 'Call of Duty.' Nobody was injured.
“In this … bizarre world of Swatting, you get points for the helicopter, for the police cars, for the SWAT team, for the type of entry,” Long Beach police commissioner Michael Tagney told the local station. “It’s very sophisticated. Unfortunately, it’s very dangerous.”
With this round, the caller got police from Nassau County, Long Beach and the MTA to respond with SWAT teams and hostage negotiators.
Firefighters and emergency workers rushed the scene under the impression that there was an emergency. ABC News Firefighters and emergency workers rushed the scene under the impression that there was an emergency.
“I don’t know why the people called the police,” Maria Castillo, the teen’s mother, told 1010 WINS.
The perpetrator placed his emergency call using the Internet and could be anywhere across the globe. Investigators are trying to track down the call’s origin.
A SWAT team was called on the Castillo household in a bizarre game called swatting. ABC 7 News A SWAT team was called on the Castillo household in a bizarre game called swatting.
If caught, the culprit could face criminal charges and end up with the tab for the enormous police response.
Tangney lamented to Newsday that swatting is turning into a national epidemic for law enforcement.
Emergency workers stand outside the home after the false alarm. ABC 7 News Emergency workers stand outside the home after the false alarm.
"I'm very angry," he said. "It's a tremendous waste of taxpayers' resources."
No one was injured.
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I don't play COD, but here's what I don't understand: how does the culprit know the home address of the other person when making the bogus call to police? Isn't most of that game playing shit anonymous?
Courtney Friel is on air live interviewing people who are evacuating their homes during the Etiwanda Fire in Rancho Cucamonga when a shirtless idiot asks her out and said the fire was "pretty cool".
You can probably fast forward it until the halfway point, but either way, just hang in there and stay with it until the end
TRUST ME
LOL Canadians
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