Some weird, wild and wonderful snippits from 2010:

  • A Copenhagen bus company has put “love seats” on 103 of its vehicles for people looking for a partner. “Even love at first sight is possible on the bus,” said a spokesperson for the British owned Arriva company to explain the two seats on each bus that are covered in red cloth and a “love seat” sign.
  • Shoppers at an international luxury fair in Verona, Italy, found a cellphone-equipped golden coffin among the items on display. The phones will help “the deceased” contact relatives if they have been buried alive by mistake.
  • Inmates at an infamous Moscow prison where a lawyer died last year in a case that sparked global anger will get a full suite of new creature comforts including sun beds. “Is Butyrka turning into a sanatorium?” a sceptical mass-circulated Komsomolskaya Pravda daily asked in a headline.Paul the octopus, who shot to fame during this year’s football World Cup for his flawless record in predicting game results, died peacefully in his sleep in an aquarium.
  • Delhi authorities deployed a contingent of langurs – a large type of monkey – at Commonwealth Games venues to help chase away smaller simians from the sporting extravaganza.
  • A Mozambican prisoner who had been released on parole broke back into jail after discovering he didn’t like life on the outside.
  • A British church held an unusual ceremony when a vicar blessed the mobile phones of 80 workers in the City of London financial district. The idea came from a historic tradition where workers would bring the tools of their trade, like ploughs, to be blessed on the first Monday after people return to work after Christmas.
  • A robber in New York came up with a disarming way to pull off his latest bank heist, approaching the teller’s window with a large bouquet of flowers and handing over a hold-up note.
  • A Kuwaiti MP proposed state-aid for male citizens to take second wives, in a bid to reduce the large number of unmarried women in the oil-rich emirate.
  • Shanghai officials hope to curb the growing popularity of man’s best friend in the city with a one-dog policy.
  • A Frenchman who lost all his limbs in an electrical accident successfully swam across the Channel, a challenge he had been preparing for two years.
  • A set of dentures made for Britain’s war-time prime minister Winston Churchill known as “the teeth that saved the world” sold for nearly £18 000 ($28 000) at auction.
  • The strongest and most expensive beer ever created sold out within hours, a Scottish brewery said, as they courted controversy by packaging the bottles inside the bodies of stuffed squirrels and stoats.
  • A British woman sparked an internet hate campaign after she was caught on camera dumping a cat in a rubbish bin. She was fined £250 ($400) after pleading guilty.
  • Two Australian men needed surgery after shooting each other in the buttocks during a drinking session to see if it would hurt.
  • Even Hong Kong’s dead cannot escape the internet. In Chinese culture, relatives are expected to visit the cemetery at least once a year to pay their respects. But now, mourners can simply visit memorial.gov.hk set up by the government and set up a page free-of-charge.
  • The BBC apologised “unreservedly” after a radio presenter jokingly announced that Queen Elizabeth II had died.

4 Responses to Offbeat stories from 2010 – Sorry not Rugby related

  • 1

    Surprise, surprise.

    Kevin (de Klerk) and his sidekick Ou Maans didn,t make it onto this article.

    RT obviously didn’t do any homework here.

    GBS, pay me R 2-50 for research and I’ll get you 1000 words of Lions / GLRU gossip to post that’ll have most of the RT bloggers urinating in their Y

  • 2

    Y fronts with laughter.

    Alternatively they may cry into their beer!

    Go Lions. S15 hier kom ons!

  • 3

    @ Scrumdown:
    it seems you are well on your way to celebrate the New Year. Go for it , flat out.

  • 4

    SB, a good round of golf coupled with an in depth Rugby discussion with 3 sharks supporters (all of whom had to admit a crushing defeat) with Captain Henry James Morgan in attendance makes even the most ardent Lions supporter happy!

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