luapo |
November 16, 2010
Used truck buyers also get free assault weapons under a promotion offered at Nations Trucks in Sanford, clickorlando.com is reporting.
The general sales manager told clickorlando.com he realized November offer for a free AK-47 for every used truck might raise eyebrows but it also should increase sales.
Confederate flag, naked lady mud flaps and anti-Obama bumper sticker still available at an additional charge.

luapo |
November 15, 2010
luapo |
November 14, 2010
Singer James Blunt has told the BBC how he refused an order to attack Russian troops when he was a British soldier in Kosovo.
Blunt said he was willing to risk a court martial by rejecting the order from a US General.
But he was backed by British General Sir Mike Jackson, who told him “I’m not going to have my soldiers be responsible for starting World War 3”.

luapo |
November 14, 2010
More than 400 dogs decked out in costume showed up with their owners for Dunedin’s Dogtoberfest today, breaking a Guinness world record for the most dogs in costume.
The organizers, the Suncoast Animal League, needed to top a record set recently by a group of 218 dogs in costume in England.

luapo |
November 13, 2010
Vulture has learned that Fox has renewed The Simpsons for a 23rd season of animated adventures, taking it through its landmark 500th episode (specifically, it takes the show up to episode 515). Word of the show’s continued production comes as The Simpsons is having a particularly buzzworthy season, what with that recent Banksy open, a Mark Zuckerberg cameo, and an upcoming Katy Perry segment with the Muppets.
Longtime Simpsons show-runner Al Jean, while psyched about the renewal, said he can’t claim to be the most excited one about the good news: “The happiest of all was the unicorn who pokes in all our DVDs,” Jean told us. “He’s getting extra hay out of this.”

luapo |
November 13, 2010
Coffee lovers looking for a bit of sea air flavor in their espresso or Frappuccino might want to sample the first Starbucks at sea, which steamed into a Florida port on Thursday on board the world’s largest cruise liner.
Seattle-based Starbucks Corp, the world famous coffee chain, already has a nautical link — its founders took the name from Starbuck, the first mate on the Pequod whaler from Nantucket that hunted the white whale, Moby Dick, in Herman Melville’s famous novel.
