Through a strange twist of fate, this randomly generated plate was created....the tag was issued to Pygmy Computer Systems. Mark Geigel, Pygmy's president and driver of the gold A55RGY-mobile, said in an e-mail interview that he did not think his "stock issue plate" was such a big deal. "Seems the Florida computer license plate screening algorithm needs a little work," said Geigel. "I guess thei
I was at Sue Czech's blog, making sure she's posting, and I finally decided to click on some of her links.
I went to "Things My Boyfriend Says".
HAAAAAAAAAA!
Go there.
Some guy finds out how Usher's new smash single was created by a pre-made garageband CPU program. Credit to "Ghostface Killer Her" who found this. He wrote "Usher paid Thousands of dollars for a beat that was already created all Polow did was add a baseline"
WPBF Reports: "Seven-year-old Latarian Milton, accompanied by a seven-year-old friend, takes his grandmother's Dodge Durango on an eight-minute joyride. Ted White reports for WPBF 25 of West Palm Beach, Florida.
Milton: "I took my grandma car because I got mad at my mom. And then I [unintelligible] had my friend come in. And he smokes with cigarettes."
Milton: "I wanna do it 'cause it's fun. It's fun to do bad things — and drive into a car."
Reporter: "Did you know that you could perhaps kill somebody "
Milton: "Yes, but I wanted to do hoodrat stuff for my friend."
Reporter: "You don't think you should be punished for all of this "
Milton: "Just a little bit — no video games for a whole weekend."
Police officer: "You understa
DAYTON — The second time Keison Wilkins acted as his own attorney for a felonious assault trial didn't work out so well.
Montgomery County Common Pleas Judge Mary Katherine Huffman sentenced Wilkins to 42 years in prison Monday, June 30.
The sentencing capped off a week of Wilkins' antics, which frequently caused Huffman to clear the courtroom. At one point he began yelling ab