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Hamma
2006-06-18, 10:15 PM
http://www.angelfire.com/ca6/uselessfacts/
Why not? :p
A teenager in Belmont, New Hampshire robbed the local convenience store. Getting away with a pocket full of change, the boy walked home. He did not realize, however, that he had holes in both of his pockets. A trail of quarters and dimes led police directly to his house.
:lol:
LimpBIT
2006-06-19, 12:20 AM
haha some of those are very cool. I doubt some of them are true at all though
ManMadeSpoon
2006-06-19, 11:21 AM
Found this one under the 'strange laws' section:
Anti-modem laws restrict Internet access in the country of Burma. Illegal possession of a modem can lead to a prison term.
That would suck major amounts of ass.
Hamma
2006-06-19, 12:36 PM
:lol:
Giovanni
2006-06-19, 03:36 PM
A man went in to rob a bank. He demanded the clerk to give him all the money. They told him to go sit out in his car and they would bring him the bags of money. He agreed and went out to his car. In the meantime, the people in the bank called the police. When they got there the man was still sitting in his car waiting for the money and they arrested him.
Oh boy...
xmodum
2006-06-19, 04:45 PM
Peter Karpin, a German espionage agent in World War I, was seized by French Intelligence agents in 1914 as soon as he entered the country. Keeping his capture a secret, the French sent faked reports from Karpin to Germany and intercepted the agent's wages and expense money until Karpin escaped in 1917. With those funds the French purchased an automobile, which, in 1919, in occupied Rurh, accidentally ran down and killed a man, who proved to be Peter Karpin.
Silly french.
EDIT:
A lawyer defending a man accused of burglary tried this creative defense: "My client merely inserted his arm into the window and removed a few trifling articles. His arm is not himself, and I fail to see how you can punish the whole individual for an offense committed by his limb." "Well put," the judge replied. "Using your logic, I sentence the defendant's arm to one year's imprisonment. He can accompany it or not, as he chooses." The defendant smiled. With his lawyer's assistance he detached his artificial limb, laid it on the bench, and walked out.
lmao
Hamma
2006-06-19, 07:20 PM
:lol: Thats a good one
ManMadeSpoon
2006-06-21, 06:48 PM
In 1970, Russel T. Tansie, an Arizona lawyer filed a $100,000 damage lawsuit against God. The suit was filed on behalf of Mr. Tansie's secretary, Betty Penrose, who accused God of negligence in His power over the weather when He allowed a lightning bolt to strike her home. Ms. Penrose won the case when the defendant failed to appear in court. Whether or not she collected has not been recorded.
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