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Wednesday April 28, 2010
WHAT ADVERTISING CAMPAIGN HAS REALLY REALED YOU IN?
Jinger and Izzy are crazy shoppers! They buy everything, they've been realed in by several TV ads, which ones have gotten your attention?
WWE TICKETS!
To win WWE tickets, Tammy had to speak like a monster truck announcer combined with Rand Macho Man Savage! She did a great job! Tomorrow, another chance for you to win!
Here's How Women From Different Age Groups Get Revenge On Their Cheating Husbands' Cars
We all know that when ELIN destroyed the windows in TIGER WOODS' car it was because she was trying to rescue him after he crashed. She was a hero.
But, according to a new survey, lots of other women destroy their husband's car windows for a completely different reason: They caught him CHEATING. You know, completely unlike Elin. She was a hero.
The survey was done by a British glass repair company called Autoglass. And they found that about 10% of women say that if they caught their husband with another woman, they'd take their revenge out on his car.
HOW they'd go after his car depends on their age, though . . .
. . . Women 19 to 21 are most likely to key the car.
. . . Women 22 to 25 are most likely to smash out the windows.
. . . And women 31 to 35, with a little more life experience, would do the smartest thing: Sell the car behind his back and keep all the money. (--The article doesn't say what 26- to 30-year-old women are most likely to do . . . perhaps they slash tires?)
Women over 50 are least likely to go after their husbands' cars for revenge . . . they're more inclined to give him the silent treatment or start spending like crazy out of their shared bank accounts.
The Woman Who Made The Phrase "A Dingo Ate My Baby" Famous Is Now A Motivational Speaker
We've all heard the quote "a dingo ate my baby." It's been on TV shows like "Seinfeld" and "Family Guy". Anyone who's ever tried to do an Australian accent busts it out. But not everyone knows where it comes from.
That quote actually comes from an Australian trial from the early '80s.
Lindy Chamberlain of Queensland, Australia, was accused of murdering her nine-week-old baby while they were on a family camping trip.
Lindy said she was innocent . . . and, on the camping trip, a DINGO came into their tent and ran off with the baby. That's where the quote came from.
Lindy was convicted of murder in 1982. But, in 1988, the conviction was overturned . . . after pieces of her daughter's clothing were unearthed at a dingo lair right by where the Chamberlains had been camping.
Since then, it's been ROUGH for Lindy . . . like JONBENET RAMSEY'S parents and O.J. SIMPSON in this country, just because the courts clear someone doesn't mean the public believes it.
And now, at age 62, Lindy has finally found a new career as . . . a MOTIVATIONAL SPEAKER. She speaks about finding religion and using it to get through a period of, quote, "gross injustice and great suffering."



STUID VIDEO OF THE DAY
Check out this old dude breakin' it down at a conference, it's awesome!

