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Safari World, the well-known and controversial zoo on the outskirts of Bangkok, has previously stupefied the world (and News of the Weird readers) by training orangutans to play basketball, ride motorbikes and kickbox (while outfitted in martial-arts trunks).
In a photo essay, London’s Daily Mail showcased the park’s most recent success — training elephants to tightrope-walk.
They prance on a reinforced cable for 15 meters and then, displaying astonishing balance, turn around on the wire.
Gee, it’s
like talking
to Einstein
Ms. Rajini Narayan’s lawyer told the court in Adelaide, Australia, that she killed her husband by accident after intending only to torch his privates for alleged infidelities.
The lawyer said she might have lost control of the gasoline she was holding when her husband said, “No, you won’t burn me, you fat dumb ****.”
And the
answer
went
BANG!
When a fox terrier answered a call of nature in the yard of notoriously lawn-fastidious Charles Clements, 69, in Chicago, Clements confronted thSafari World, the well-known and controversial zoo on the outskirts of Bangkok, has previously stupefied the world (and News of the Weird readers) by training orangutans to play basketball, ride motorbikes and kickbox (while outfitted in martial-arts trunks).
In a photo essay, London’s Daily Mail showcased the park’s most recent success — training elephants to tightrope-walk.
They prance on a reinforced cable for 15 meters and then, displaying astonishing balance, turn around on the wire.
Gee, it’s
like talking
to Einstein
Ms. Rajini Narayan’s lawyer told the court in Adelaide, Australia, that she killed her husband by accident after intending only to torch his privates for alleged infidelities.
The lawyer said she might have lost control of the gasoline she was holding when her husband said, “No, you won’t burn me, you fat dumb ****.”
And the
answer
went
BANG!
When a fox terrier answered a call of nature in the yard of notoriously lawn-fastidious Charles Clements, 69, in Chicago, Clements confronted the dog’s 23-year-old owner.
That led to mutual bravado, which continued even after Clements pulled a gun.
The dog-walker was killed immediately after shouting (according to witnesses), “Next time you pull out a pistol, why don’t you use it?”
(Send your Weird News to Chuck Shepherd, P.O. Box 18737, Tampa Fla. 33679 or go to www.newsoftheweird.com.)e dog’s 23-year-old owner.
That led to mutual bravado, which continued even after Clements pulled a gun.
The dog-walker was killed immediately after shouting (according to witnesses), “Next time you pull out a pistol, why don’t you use it?”
(Send your Weird News to Chuck Shepherd, P.O. Box 18737, Tampa Fla. 33679 or go to www.newsoftheweird.com.)