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Friday, October 21, 2011

Man with 45kg scrotum seeks money for surgery


It sat in front of him, on top of a pillow that rested on a milk crate.

He sprinkled baby powder on it -- what looked like a huge watermelon encased in a compression bandage -- but the unmistakable smell of urine couldn't be completely smothered.

"Hard to believe, isn't it?" 47-year-old Wesley Warren Jr. said in the poorly lit apartment. "It's freakish."

What sat in front of where Warren was seated in shorts -- what is actually attached to him -- was more than 100 pounds of scrotum, the protective sac of skin and muscle that contains his testicles.

http://bit.ly/pzoiNY

Wednesday, October 19, 2011

Look at what is hitting Pietermaritzburg and much of KZN

Again, some people should not have children


OUT OF TUNE: People heading in to see a seven-hour pop concert in Stuttgart heard a baby screaming in the parking lot. They tracked the sound to the boot of a car, and called police. No one at the concert responded to announcements, so officers broke into the car to find an eight-month-old boy lying among dirty diapers, laundry and trash. The boy was sweating profusely, and was hospitalised. The boy's mother, 18,doesn't understand what the big deal is - after all, she says, she parked in the shade and left the windows open a crack. "I want my baby back," she demands. (RC/NewsCore)

Sunday, October 16, 2011

Gate falls on boy - skull crushed


A 4-year-old boy was killed when a steel gate collapsed onto him in Potchefstroom on Friday afternoon, North West police said.

Lieutenant Colonel Lesego Metsi said the boy and his friends were apparently pushing the gate when it came off its joint and crushed the boy's skull.

A culpable homicide docket was opened.

Happy child



My wife went to visit the in-laws in Klerksdorp. As Karen says, no sleepies for our son ...

Wednesday, October 12, 2011

The other side of Steve Jobs


 With the complex at peak production, operating 24 hours a day, seven days a week to meet the global demand for Apple phones and computers, a typical day begins with the Chinese national anthem being played over loudspeakers, with the words: 'Arise, arise, arise, millions of hearts with one mind.'

As part of this Orwellian control, the public address system constantly relays propaganda, such as how many products have been made; how a new basketball court has been built for the workers; and why workers should 'value efficiency every minute, every second'.

With other company slogans painted on workshop walls - including exhortations to 'achieve goals unless the sun no longer rises' and to 'gather all of the elite and Foxconn will get stronger and stronger' - the employees work up to 15-hour shifts.

Down narrow, prison-like corridors, they sleep in cramped rooms in triple-decked bunk beds to save space, with simple bamboo mats for mattresses.

Despite summer temperatures hitting 35 degrees, with 90 per cent humidity, there is no air-conditioning. Workers say some dormitories house more than 40 people and are infested with ants and cockroaches, with the noise and stench making it difficult to sleep.

http://gawker.com/5847344/what-everyone-is-too-polite-to-say-about-steve-jobs

Tuesday, October 11, 2011

Where our money goes ... latest in a series


This is a basic old garden-variety SABC reporter. He is driving one of the MB C280s bought by the SABC at a cost of R20m. Full credit to the amazing Mandy Wiener of 702 for this Tweet.

Don't build your house on sand, the Bible said ...


 http://bit.ly/pi4Ll6

Rugby refereeing logic


 Bryce Lawrence refereed the match between South Africa and Australia. This is is how his thinking went. Thanks to Duncan McLeod for this.

Saturday, October 8, 2011

Building in Brakpan is collapsing


http://lockerz.com/s/145378108

Obama and Cheney and torture

Body left to rot in hospital storeroom


A Kagiso family was shocked when the body of a relative of theirs was left in a storeroom to rot at the Randwest Care Centre in Randfontein on the West Rand.

Sipho Jwara, 44, had been an in-patient at the psychiatric hospital for more than 20 years.

Family spokesman Mbulelo Zimba said they received a call from the hospital last Friday, informing them that Jwara had died.

"We went there but were told that we could not take the body because there was no doctor to sign the death certificate. We were told to come back on Monday," he said.

The family returned on Monday but to their surprise assistant nursing manager Trudy van der Merve could not locate the body.

"She assumed that Doves Undertakers had collected the body because the hospital had an arrangement with them," said Zimba, who is a nephew of the dead man.

On Tuesday they received another call from the hospital that the body had been found. They rushed to the hospital with their own undertaker.

The body was located in a storeroom and it was in a state of decomposition.

Another celebrity's pics surface online, this time Madonna




http://thegloss.com/beauty/unretouched-images-from-madonnas-w-cover-shoot-leak-116/

Monday, October 3, 2011

Tornado just down the road

http://bit.ly/pM3saA

This could lead to 100m deaths


If this volcano continues to erupt, it could lead to the entire side of the mountain collapsing.

This has to happen some time: today, next week, next month, next year.

When it does, it will send a tsunami across the Atlantic at 700kph and end life as we know it. New York, London, Boston, Rio, the West Indies, Washington DC, Maryland and more will simply be destroyed.

The wave will crest on hitting land at over 33m.


http://tgr.ph/pJp32b

Second tornado ... first pic


This struck just east of Johannesburg, killed one person, injured more than 100 and destroyed 1 000 homes.

Last night's storm, as shot in Pretoria

Aftermath of Ficksburg tornado