Dania Beach
Killer teacups
30/06/07 Filed in: Entertainment
For some reason, tea is viewed as dainty elegant drink with a fraction of the caffeine (read, kick) of coffee. Don't be so sure. The TeaCup at Dania Beach amusement park packed quite a punch, when it seriously injured a young teenage girl.
In response to the angered parent warning adults to check rides before letting their kids use them, the amusement park is making spanners and micrometers available from attendants at the entrance.
And news just in, Scotsman Dr Wee willy Wanka is claiming he can tell frustrated parents what little toddlers are trying to say, even though the wee babes cannot talk.
So far, a 2 year old from Edinburgh has managed to communicate to his parents via Wee Willy (a self-confessed PS3 addict and lifelong Celtic fan) saying that he wanted a PlayStation 3, and a season ticket to Celtic Football club home games for his birthday.
The parents obliged, but sadly, the kid rejected them.
Wee Willy saved the day again and offered to take the items off their hands. He resumes interpreting duties for the MacNicebutdims when he sobers up after the next Celtic home game. The rest of the toddler interpreting story is here, minus the pisstaker angle.
We've linked to several web search engines offering random payments & prizes! Click the icon & search the keyphrase Cadillac CTS ad or web search. It is a win-win, perhaps!
In response to the angered parent warning adults to check rides before letting their kids use them, the amusement park is making spanners and micrometers available from attendants at the entrance.
Dr Doolally
And news just in, Scotsman Dr Wee willy Wanka is claiming he can tell frustrated parents what little toddlers are trying to say, even though the wee babes cannot talk.
So far, a 2 year old from Edinburgh has managed to communicate to his parents via Wee Willy (a self-confessed PS3 addict and lifelong Celtic fan) saying that he wanted a PlayStation 3, and a season ticket to Celtic Football club home games for his birthday.
The parents obliged, but sadly, the kid rejected them.
Wee Willy saved the day again and offered to take the items off their hands. He resumes interpreting duties for the MacNicebutdims when he sobers up after the next Celtic home game. The rest of the toddler interpreting story is here, minus the pisstaker angle.
We've linked to several web search engines offering random payments & prizes! Click the icon & search the keyphrase Cadillac CTS ad or web search. It is a win-win, perhaps!
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