Dang, I was too slow!
Inverness fans rage after camera confuses linesman’s BALD HEAD for ball during Ayr clash
But supporters watching the clash on Caley's pay-per-view missed some of the action as the automated Pixellot camera confused John McCrossan's head for the ball.
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And the camera is clearly focused on his head rather than what is actually going on in the game itself.
A metro train that overran the stop blocks at a station outside Rotterdam has been left balancing 10 metres above ground on the plastic tail of a whale sculpture.
The metro driver was reportedly able to free himself from the train without injury after the incident shortly after midnight on Monday morning. There were no passengers onboard.
Maarten Struijs, who made the sculpture of two tails emerging from water beneath the elevated metro line, said he was surprised the sculpture had held together.
A notorious Metro Vancouver COVID-19 conspiracy theorist has been charged with breaking mandatory quarantine after returning from a Flat Earth conference in the U.S.
Mak Parhar is charged with three counts of breaking the Canada Quarantine Act, according to court records, and made his first appearance in court on Tuesday.
According to his Facebook page, Parhar recently travelled to Greenville, South Carolina for an event called Flatoberfest 2020 — a gathering of conspiracy theorists who believe the Earth is flat.
Parhar made an appearance at a rally in front of the Vancouver Art Gallery on Sunday and bragged about breaking the mandatory 14-day self-isolation period upon his return to Canada.
"I'm not going to put myself in prison, because I'm a free man with god-given rights," Parhar told a small gathering of COVID-19 conspiracy theorists in a video posted to YouTube.
Crate of oranges sells for $9,600 in Japan
How many mandarin oranges can you buy with one million yen -- or roughly $9,600?
For one fruit-loving buyer at an auction this week in Japan, the answer is just 100.
A single, 20-kilogram crate of 100 Japanese mandarins (also called mikan) hit the auction block on Thursday at Tokyo's central wholesale Ota Market.
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Only about 100 farmers produce this special kind of mikan in the area.
"Hinomaru Mikan this year have been particularly good quality," Asai adds.
The high bid at Thursday's auction was considered "a very celebratory price" to mark the beginning of Japan's mikan season, according to a representative of Nishiuwa agricultural association.
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The typical price of this type of high-end mandarin orange is usually around JPY7,800 (or $75) for 10 kilograms.
Keep on digging: Trump team holds press conference at suburban garden centre
Rudy Giuliani details strategy in the car park of Four Seasons Total Landscaping, a suspected mixup with Four Seasons hotel in Philadelphia
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On Saturday morning, as Trump played golf and continued to baselessly accuse the Democrats of stealing the election for Joe Biden, he announced, in a Tweet since deleted, that there would be a “Big press conference” at the Four Seasons in Philadelphia.
That was quickly clarified, however. It was not the noted hotel, but Four Seasons Total Landscaping, a suburban business situated between a crematorium and an adult book store on the outskirts of the city.
Zack Bornstein (@ZackBornstein) I could write jokes for 800 years and I'd never think of something funnier than Trump booking the Four Seasons for his big presser, and it turning out to be the Four Seasons Total Landscaping parking lot between a dildo store and a crematorium.
.NZ has a "bird of the year" award? :/
Sounds rather boring a contest.
If you know a man who’s a bit insecure of his manhood, then I’d recommend they don’t visit the Austrian Alps.
Why? Because a giant wooden penis has been erected on top of a 1,893 metre-high (6,211 ft) mountain.
https://metro.co.uk/2017/11/03/giant-wooden-penis-appears-on-top-of-a-mountain-7052049/
Actually not the article which I wanted to post, since it's 3 years old, but it's again in the news, because apparently it fell down, and got... er... erected again.