^ i saw that. there was also a women in love with the Eiffel Tower. weird stuff...
edit: it was called 'Married to the Eiffel Tower' and it's all on youtube!
Anyone seen the channel 4 documentary on beastiality? There's a bloke who's married to his horse and he gives his horse 'Maregasms' his word, not mine. Weird stuff.
I watched a clip of it the other day:
Shit cracks me up![]()
Ahahaha. I love efukt absolutely brilliant website.
Article by me in today's Sun. Shame about the headline but read the rest and come to your own conclusions http://bit.ly/aPkg4B
3:58 AM Mar 23rd via web
Dutch coffee shop fined 10m euros
A Dutch court has fined the owner of the Netherlands' biggest cannabis-selling coffee shop 10m euros (£9m, $13.3m) for breaking drugs laws.
Owner Meddie Willemsen, who was tried along with 15 staff of the Checkpoint coffee shop in Terneuzen, was also sentenced to a 16-week prison term.
He was convicted for keeping more than the maximum tolerated amount of 500g (1z) of drugs at the cafe.
Checkpoint served up to 3,000 people a day before being closed last year.
On a couple of occasions, police found 200kg (440lb) of cannabis when they raided the coffee house.
Willemsen was sentenced to 16 weeks in prison, but was released as he had already spent the time in jail ahead of the trial.
He and his staff were convicted of breaking drugs laws, exporting drugs and membership of a criminal organisation.
The 10m euro fine was lower than the 28m euro fine prosecutors had asked for because of the "role of the authorities" in allowing Checkpoint to grow unchecked.
"Checkpoint could not have expanded as much as it did without collaboration from the municipality of Terneuzen," a court statement said.
The town, close to the Belgian border, put up road signs showing the way to the Checkpoint and built a car park near it to reduce traffic congestion in town.
Though technically illegal, the Netherlands decriminalised the consumption and possession of under 5g (0.1z) of cannabis in 1976 under an official "tolerance" policy.
A man in West Yorkshire has managed to snap some stunning photos of the Earth from space using a compact Canon digital camera and a hot air balloon kit that cost him just £500.
Robert Harrison, of Huddersfield in West Yorkshire, constructed his space photography kit using off-the-shelf components that cost him around £500. He mounted a standard, four mega pixel Canon digital camera to a hot air balloon. The camera was hooked up to a small, Linux-based computer that was set to wake up the camera at set intervals and snap a picture. A GPS unit allowed Harrison to recover his camera when the balloon eventually came back to Earth.
The resulting photos are so stunning, that NASA has apparently been in touch with Harrison to learn how he managed to capture such high quality images so cheaply. Several galleries of photos can be seen at Harrison’s Flickr page, while his blog contains details of his various launches and the hardware used to construct his clever hot air balloon rig.