Thursday, February 24, 2011


Man has Knife in Brain for 4 Years!
Yunnan Province, China -- A man in China complaining of headaches was found to have a 4-inch knife buried in his brain.

Doctors examining Lee Fu realized the blade had been in his head for four years without him knowing it.  The 37-year-old suffered a stabbing during a robbery in 2006 while he worked as a cab driver.  Lee just had the blade removed this week and is recovering in stable condition. According to reports the robber stabbed Lee in the head following a September, 2006, robbery attempt and at the time Lee was treated at a local hospital where doctors cleaned his wound and gave him disinfectant shots.  His skin and hair grew over the wound, which gradually healed and Lee didn't think anything else of it.

Police later apprehended the suspect in the case and retrieved a broken knife handle, but never found the blade until they reviewed Lee's recent x-ray.

John Daly's Caddy Shack Golf Bag

Pebble Beach, CA - John Daly sported his new golf bag this past week as an opportunity to entertain his golf partners and the galleries.  Daly’s new golf bag that looks like something straight out of the movie Caddy Shack.

"My new bag was built w/flat screen, video player & music," said Daly, “Rodney Dangerfield inspired me and now I’m working on his dance."  The bag also has a loud red pattern that matches the Daly trousers he wears on the golf course.  The bag looks very much like the one owned by Rodney Dangerfield's character in the cult-favorite movie Caddy Shack. All that is lacking is the beer tap and it does not have clubs that shoot out of the bag.

NY Limo Driver Scams Passenger

New York, NY -- A New York City limo driver has admitted illegally scamming a multi-millionaire Hong Kong feng-shui master by running up unauthorized credit card purchases.  Peter Rahhaoui pleaded guilty to credit-card fraud in a Brooklyn federal court.

In 2008, the limo driver drove businessman Tony Chan 13 miles from Teterboro Airport in New Jersey to Manhattan. However, after Chan used his credit card to pay for the ride, the cabby retained the number and used it for several months to buy things for himself.  All told, Rahhaoui racked up $800,000 in charges using Chan's American Express credit card number.  Chan reportedly did not notice the fraudulent activity on his credit card until his bank's security department contacted him about the charges.

And there you have em, strange, but true as our Bottom of the News on this Friday, 2-25-2011!  ###

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