In a sex fantasy gone wrong, two men with machetes entered the wrong house in New South Wales, Australia, before quickly realising their error.
One of them has now been acquitted of entering a home armed with a weapon in July 2019, Australian media report.
They had been hired to carry out a client's fantasy of being tied up in his underwear and stroked with a broom.
The judge concluded that "the facts of the case are unusual".
ShanwickOceanic wrote:"Sorry, mate"
ShanwickOceanic wrote:The battery in my smoke detector needs replacing. I've probably had this happen about six or seven times in my adult life, with various makes and models.
Given that I spend roughly 8 hours a day asleep, the odds of any individual smoke detector deciding it's had enough and starting to beep annoyingly while I'm asleep are two to one against.
Every single one, ever, has woken me up.
Fumanchewd wrote:Our new house closed on 10th April with a mortgage rate of 3.625. But rates are even lower right now, I have a friend who just refinanced at 2.85% and he just bought his house 6 months ago.
I am not too bright with these things, so am asking a few brokers we dealt with previously who seemed good to take a look at it. I am not sure if there would be a penalty for refinancing so quick, we'll have to see. Plus we only put the standard 20% down, so it may not be an option.
I have a long list of things to do around the house and I have financed 2 homes three times in 3 years, I don't want to screw with this again. But I doubt rates will be this low for a long time.
ShanwickOceanic wrote:The battery in my smoke detector needs replacing. I've probably had this happen about six or seven times in my adult life, with various makes and models.
Given that I spend roughly 8 hours a day asleep, the odds of any individual smoke detector deciding it's had enough and starting to beep annoyingly while I'm asleep are two to one against.
Every single one, ever, has woken me up.
ShyFlyer wrote:Besides, the woman who has been suggested as the potential match is in Missouri.
ShanwickOceanic wrote:ShyFlyer wrote:Besides, the woman who has been suggested as the potential match is in Missouri.
Well, it would hardly be Mrsouri, would it?
Many of Finland's traffic surveillance cameras have been updated over the past year and now use high resolution technology, but the use of face masks by errant drivers is causing occasional problems because they can't be identified.
A few percent of drivers caught speeding on traffic cameras ended up not being ticketed for the offence because they were wearing face masks at the time, according to police chief inspector Dennis Pasterstein.
Police in the southeastern city of Hamina are searching for the owner of a remote-controlled model car which was caught travelling at 70km/h in a 60km/h zone.
The approximately 50-centimetre-long mini-car was captured by a new high-resolution camera on Highway 26 near the village of Töytäri.
ShyFlyer wrote:In-N-Out has finally landed in Colorado. Locations in Aurora and Colorado Springs are now open. A third in Lone Tree is expected soon. This past Friday was opening day.
After work on Friday I went by the Aurora location mostly out of curiosity but also to see if I could actually get in line. Nope. Crowds had thinned out, but every possible access point I could find either had a sign saying "No Drive Through Access" or an Aurora PD Officer directing traffic away from the scene.
Saturday was better as someone thought to put up signs directing people were to go to actually get in line. However, I spoke to an Officer who said wait times were at least an hour...may more.
Both attempts were made at about 2100hrs local time.
I suppose this is better than rioting.
airtrainer wrote:Useless it is, but my cat turned 13 this week-end
Mark wrote:My third starling, Ling, is 3.5 years old today.
Fumanchewd wrote:I've never noticed their plumage has so many changes in color and patterns. Pretty bird, squawk.