$32,000 is now the asking price for a teenager’s virginity.
A 19-year-old New Zealand girl posted an ad on a web site to raise money for her tuition. She found a buyer after 30,000 viewers had placed 1,200 bids.
The teenager made the offer under the anonymous name Unigirl. Police say that even though prostitution is legal in New Zealand and the girl does not appear to have broken any law, it might be risky for her to follow through with the deal, as many incidents have happened after anonymous web encounters.
Grzegorz Sowa, a Polish priest, installed an electronic fingerprint reader in his church to count how many times schoolchildren were attending mass.
Kids who reach a score of 200 will not have to pass an exam on the day of their confirmation.
God is definitely everywhere.
Singapore’s OverEasy pub has found a trick to increase customer retention. They give free drinks to women with large breast based on their cup size.
One drink for A cups, two for B cups, three for C cups, and a whole bottle of vodka for D cups. Cup size is estimated visually by judges on the premises. Interesting job.
If you spot a drunk man in Singapore, his girlfriend is probably a D cup.
The Faith Comes By Hearing, an Alburquerque-based organization, is sending Haitians solar-powered bibles that can broadcast the holy scriptures. The device is loud enough to reach 300 people at a time.
The organization offers three versions of their “ministry tools”: the Proclaimer, the Bible Stick, and the Military Bible Stick.
When you have no shelter and no food, the last thing you need is some loud speaker repeating the word of God over the whole city.
Oh, and the batteries never run out.
Pawan Verma, a 22-year-old Indian man in desperate need of money to pay for a trip to Macau, had the brilliant idea of kidnapping himself and asking his family for ransom. His father is wealthy, so he figured $40,000 would do the trick.
But the police laid a trap and arrested him as he attempted to collect the ransom.
Verma’s father has not decided yet if he will press charges against his son.