12.18.2013

stupidist nonevent ever

Missouri Mom Charged for Topless Hot Tub Photo With Teen Daughter

(Reuters) - A photo of a topless Missouri mother and her bare-breasted teenage daughter in a hot tub has landed the mother in hot water with the law.
Mari Hieken, of Wentzville, Missouri, has been charged with misdemeanor child endangerment and could face a year in jail after the photo of herself and her 14-year-old daughter circulated on some Internet social media sites, law enforcement officials said.
A police report said the incident took place November 14 at the woman's home as she and her daughter "knowingly posed for a topless photograph." The photo was circulated in two area high schools, the police report states.
The mother told a local television station she was not posing, and did not intend for the photo to be taken, let alone distributed, but that another daughter snapped the photo before Hieken could stop her.
Hieken could not be reached to comment independently.
St. Charles County Prosecutor Tim Lomar told local media the woman should be held to account on the charges, which were filed December 12.
"The mother was very clearly present, involved when the picture was taken," Lomar told St. Louis television station KMOV in an interview. "It certainly had some sexual overtones. This was a mother who made a very poor choice."

12.15.2013

for real!

So a friend wrote me:
I am watching one of the most brilliant movies of all time. It has a plot that makes every other screen writer look like an intern. And it goes right to the heart of the Irish experience. Produced by the Irish Film Board, no less.

It is called Grabbers.

A short plot summary: Aliens crash their craft into the sea off the Irish coast, near Erin Island, and begin to prey on the isolated population. Villagers are dragged from their boats, ripped from their homes, sucked from the beaches, which are really quite nice. But the monsters can't eat those who have a high blood alcohol content. So to survive the whole village must.....you get it.  It is Feckin brilliant.

12.05.2013

will work for beer

If you can't beat 'em, bribe 'em! They used to hang out in the parks and drink. Now they clean the parks—and drink. You can read about their Dutch treat here.

7.16.2013

reckless riders

Janell K. Scott, 23, and Jenna Hill, 28, face two charges of child endangerment for an alleged April 15 incident. Two witnesses provided written testimony that they witnessed an SUV vehicle in motion with two females, Hill and Scott, riding on the running boards of the vehicle and Hill’s daughters, Katelyn Hinchley, 6, and Kristin Hinchley, 7, riding on the roof. The vehicle traveled from County Road 558 onto Highway 142.
   It was determined the driver of the vehicle, Bethany Collins, 16, had no driver’s license. No charges have been filed against her, said a spokesman with the sheriff’s department.
    Hill stated in court records that her daughters had ridden on top of the SUV while on dirt roads before and that they said it was fun.-- from the West Plains Daily Quill
If they're getting after them in the Ozarks, just think what they would do to me for the kids in the back of the truck on Block Island. . .

6.03.2013

craft beers

So there is this website, Should I Drink This Fucking Beer? And basically, the answer is no unless it's unobtanium.

5.14.2013

helLO!

School employee carrying accidentally shoots a student. Nice one.



4.10.2013

2.11.2013

guys, come on!

Law Allowing Guns in Churches Signed by Arkansas Governor

The Church Protection Act would allow individual places of worship to decide whether to allow concealed handguns and who could carry them. Churches that take no action will remain off-limits to guns.
The Republican-controlled House passed the bill 85-8 with bipartisan support last week. The measure previously passed the Republican-controlled Senate 28-4.
The law takes place immediately.
Gun advocates praised Beebe for his action.
"It is crucial to protecting the freedom of religion and property rights," said Nicholas Stehle, a member of the board of directors of the advocacy group Arkansas Carry.
"The state has no business meddling in the affairs of our churches," Stehle said.
Arkansas joins a handful of other states, including South Carolina, Wyoming and Louisiana, that allow guns in churches, according to the National Conference of State Legislatures.