Witnesses say a black bear and two cubs that have been frequenting midtown Anchorage stole several lunch boxes at a children's day camp on the Alaska Pacific University campus.
Thursday, 19 June 2014
Friday, 21 February 2014
Weird Photos:Animals Sneezing!!!
When humans sneeze it's sometimes loud and can get a bit messy but when dogs and cats do it it's hilarious.
Warning:These sneezing animals are seriously funny.
Warning:These sneezing animals are seriously funny.
Wednesday, 15 January 2014
Interesting Facts
The loudest land animal is the Howler monkey who’s deep growls can travel up to 3 miles in the forest.
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Obese virgin Hospitalised Girlfriend when they had sex
An obese virgin hospitalised his girlfriend after his
enthusiastic thrusts resulted in her head being bashed through
a plasterboard wall.
Guinness Record For Video Game Collection:10,607 Games
Thomasson is the newly crowned world record holder for having the largest collection of video games. He is featured in a two-page spread in the just-released "Guinness World Records 2014 Gamer's Edition."
the path to the world record had a couple of restarts. He sold off his collection twice, first in 1989 to raise money for a Sega Genesis, then again to pay for his 1998 wedding. ("I was heavy into collecting when we married so she knew what she was getting into," he says of his wife, JoAnn.).
Since then, Thomasson has methodically rebuilt the collection, averaging two games per day on a strict $3,000-a-year budget which means never paying full price.
He estimates the collection is worth $700,000 to $800,000.
Thomasson designs games and teaches 2D animation, game design and the history of video games at Canisius College in Buffalo. He also writes on the topic for magazines and books.
Guinness lists the number of games in Thomasson's record-breaking collection at 10,607, though he said the number exceeds 11,000 now, a year after the official count and after discovering forgotten stashes of games after the counting crew left.
The record was previously held by Richard Lecce in 2010 at 8,616 games
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Michael Thomasson
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