A man from Argentina thought he had purchased "toy poodles," but later discovered they were ferrets on steroids.
A man from Argentina thought he had purchased "toy poodles," but later discovered they were ferrets on steroids. The Huffington Post reports the victim bought each so-called dog for $150 at La Salada market, however, when he brought them to a veterinarian, he learned they were actually rodents.
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Brent Bartel told a 911 dispatcher that he "shed some innocent blood" on 12-12-12 because it was a "holy day," police say.
Brent Bartel told a 911 dispatcher that he "shed some innocent blood" on 12-12-12 because it was a "holy day," police say.
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North Korea has already threatened the United States with a preemptive nuclear strike over new sanctions. Now, a propaganda video apparently released by the communist nation claims U.S. citizens live in tents, live off snow and have eaten all of the country's birds, according to a report by The Sun.
The Sun says the video also claims that "we buy guns to kill each other, especially children."
According to the report, the video apparently shows North Koreans coming to the aid of Americans, giving them cakes, blankets and coffee.
Some internet users say the video is a hoax, says the report. It is not clear if the translation of the narrative track is accurate or whether the video actually originated in North Korea. The video appeared on the Chinese website Ifeng.