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.
Aren't babies already supposed to smell sweet all on their own? Well just in case you know one that doesn't, Dolce & Gabbana will come to the rescue.
The fashion label has announced the launch of their own line of perfume created specifically for babies, piggy-backing off of that sweet smell of the infant that is some sort of magical combination of baby powder and innocence.
Stefano Gabbana says the new perfume is inspired by the smell of a baby and is "designed to cuddle and pamper every little boy and girl."
But D&G isn't the first company to bottle the sweet smell of babies. Other high end labels, including Burberry and Bvlgari, have also come up with their own scent for infants.
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