Truth IS stranger than fiction
The saying “truth is stranger than fiction” is thrown around a lot. But, the following four tales of the bizarre in everyday life will prove it strangely…true. Rather find a list of online casinos and try your luck there. It would be easier than finding sanity in these people!
“Bill Me, Doctor.”
A doctor from Tulsa, Oklahoma has the good fortune to be presented with a quack case in 1992. He reported, in the Irish Journal of Physiological Medicine, on a perfectly normal (at the time) 32 year old woman whose next door neighbors had recently installed a large satellite dish. The woman in question began to develop an unswerving belief that the dish had been placed there for her benefit…for the sole purpose of her communication with Donald Duck, who had begun to woo her. After spending a substantial amount of time hovering in the general area of the dish, it appeared she could no longer contain herself; she stripped down and climbed inside the dish, where she later claimed that she and Mr. Duck had consummated their erstwhile marriage.[Irish Journal of Psychological Medicine, 1992, No. 9, p. 134]
Liar, liar, pants on the judge’s seat in the courtroom…
November 1994 saw Republican Steve Mansfield was elected to the highest court of Criminal Appeals in Texas. It became apparent, however, that Mansfield may have had more in common with those who came before him, than with any other judge. Among the slight exaggerations he proclaimed during his campaign (freely admitted in a post-election interview in the publication Texas Lawyer) were his claims to a wealth of criminal court experience( when he turned out to have been an insurance and tax lawyer), that he was actually born in the State of Texas(I had no idea that Massachusetts was in Texas!), that he dated a woman “who died” (someone should tell HER that), and that he had appeared as a representative in trial before judges in Illinois (not quite…ever.) and Florida (advising as a friend, not in a lawyer capacity) . During the course of the interview, Mansfield stated that as a child, he had resided in Huston. When pressed by the reporter to be honest, Mansfield reluctantly admitted that he had been lying. Mansfield did, however add, that as he was now one of the highest ranking court officials in the state of Texas, he would stop “exaggerating”. Very reassuring.
Vietnamese getting an Ear full
Apparently, there are more ways than we thought to get off. A Santa Clara, California, Ear, Nose and Throat surgeon explained that the ear has a G-Spot as well. The art of “ear picking” practiced by Vietnamese experts may not be as farfetched as all that then, as the professionals manage to elicit moans of pleasure from their obviously satisfied customers. A reporter from San Jose discovered, while in Ho Chi Minh City, that barber shop technicians coax “eargasms” by tickling a certain spot in the inner ear while removing wax. “Everybody is afraid the first time, but after, it’s, ‘Oh my God!’”, said one female client.









