A West Virginia Retiree hit TWO CONSECUTIVE hole-in-ones while golfing recently. This 70 year old dude made a hole in one, took a short snack break where I’m sure he rubbed it in his friends faces, and proceeded to get up for his next hole and bury another hole in one. This guy must be superman. Look out, Tiger Woods, here comes Carl Smith.
Oh, and he bowls as well? Consecutive strikes, anyone?
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This one is pretty good. An Oregon based cereal company recently had to recall thousands of boxes of cereal after customers called the number on the back and were greeted by a sexy voice saying “Do you like sex? Isn’t that why you’re here.”
Woops. Looks like Peace Cereal wants their customers to get a piece of something else. A typo in the company’s 800 number led hundreds of disgruntled customers to this sex line.
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Well it’s official, the Jay Cutler saga is now over. Cutler is going to the Chicago Bears along with a 2009 5th round pick. In exchange the Bears have given Denver Kyle Orton, who definitely won’t help Denver go above .500, ever, and three draft picks: a 2009 1st round pick (no. 18 overall) and 3rd round pick (no. 18 overall), and a 2010 1st round pick. I suppose what the Broncos lose in Cutler (and getting Orton in return) they make up for in their draft picks. They should probably use them wisely.
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This is pretty sweet, it is set to come out this year. This new washing machine uses just one cup of water. That is apparent less than 2% of the total amount of water a normal washing machine uses. Wait, that’s not all. When the machine stops running, the clothes are almost completely dry! I guess the machine uses tiny pieces of plastic to help remove stains. Check it out here.
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No surprise there. Everyone knew Calipari would leave Memphis for Kentucky. The only question is can he help turn the program around?
I think so. No doubt he’s going to bring them back to the NCAAs. How far they’ll go in his first few years remains to be seen, a big toss-up for sure. But I think given what we know about the things he’s done in Memphis, Kentucky fans should rest assured this guy is going to do a wonderful job of turning the program around. I’m excited to see …