A man from Argentina thought he had purchased "toy poodles," but later discovered they were ferrets on steroids.
A man from Argentina thought he had purchased "toy poodles," but later discovered they were ferrets on steroids. The Huffington Post reports the victim bought each so-called dog for $150 at La Salada market, however, when he brought them to a veterinarian, he learned they were actually rodents.
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Brent Bartel told a 911 dispatcher that he "shed some innocent blood" on 12-12-12 because it was a "holy day," police say.
Brent Bartel told a 911 dispatcher that he "shed some innocent blood" on 12-12-12 because it was a "holy day," police say.
ATLANTA -
It's time to double-down and take some terms off your bucket list.
Those sayings all made the 38th annual list of words that should be banned from the English language. Other phrases included kick the can down the road, fiscal cliff, trending, and boneless wings.
The tongue-in-cheek list comes from Michigan's Lake Superior State University.