Portland Man Arrested For Washing His Genitals In Public Fountain
Hey, I like a clean ballbag as much as anyone, but there are limits to the extent which I'll go to ensure that. Unlike this guy:
Hey, I like a clean ballbag as much as anyone, but there are limits to the extent which I'll go to ensure that. Unlike this guy:
Morningstar Church in Yakima is handing out 5,000 brand new backpacks filled with school supplies for FREE on Saturday, August 4th.
Find out where after the jump
Last week, the Boy Scouts of America reaffirmed its longstanding policy of banning gays from being scouts or scout leaders.
Now a number of straight men who’ve received the group’s highest honor — the ranking of Eagle Scout — are returning their medals in protest.
Enjoy your favorite DQ Blizzard treat tomorrow and help out the Yakima Valley’s Miracle Kids!
Put your answer in the comments.
The sixth annual “Minors Moniker Madness” – a contest to determine which player has the best name in all of minor league baseball as determined by fan votes - is underway for 2012 with 64 unique and funny names from across the Minors.
Yakima Bears outfielder Yogey Perez-Ramos has advanced to the second round after defeating Randolph Oduber to make the cut and is now just one of 32 remaining players.
He is pitted against Jamestown Jammers pitcher Helpi Reyes
There was a time in the mid-90s when I was a 'Sandwich Artist'. I used to work at Subway back when we would ask, "White or Wheat?" We would then slice the bread in a v-cut and ask what you wanted on your sandwich. The beauty of the V-cut is that it seemed to hold everything in place more than just doing the horizontal slice as they do now.
It’s one of the ugliest Porsche body styles ever made, but that isn’t going to stop an auction house from trying to snag big bucks for it for appearing in a Tom Cruise movie. That’s right 928 lovers, now you can own the infamous copper/bronze/gold/whatever Porsche 928 that was used in the movie ‘Risky Business.’
TheChanel, FlickrThe propensity of pan-handlers and beggars asking for money in Yakima seems to be growing.
It's a topic that almost everyone has an opinion on. Are they legitimately homeless or hungry, or simply freeloaders who are too lazy to get a "real" job?
We may never know, but I do know this: We could use a beggar like the 37-year-old Ohio woman who is pleading for donations for something besides food, shelter, weed/beer, etc. here in Crackima.
Got your ballots for “Worst Mother Ever” ready to go?
While I don't pretend to know the answer to the question, "W.W.J.D.?" I can definitely tell you what I would - or wouldn't - do for a Klondike bar.
Would you stand in a long line to get something for free, even if you weren't quite sure what it was?
Would you be willing to press a button 5,000 times or bow in front of a big machine in the middle of townsquare?
Apparently, some people would.