Here are some unbelievable new stories

I know I haven’t posted in a while (immigrating to another country is hard). So here are some funny and unbelievable news stories to keep you all amused.

Polish man finds bullet in head five years after party

A Polish man living in Germany spent five years with a bullet in the back of his head having forgotten he was shot because he was drunk when it happened.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-11078116

German student attacks Hell's Angels with puppy

(Reuters) - A German student created a major traffic jam in Bavaria after making a rude gesture at a group of Hell's Angels motorcycle gang members, hurling a puppy at them and then escaping on a stolen bulldozer.

http://www.reuters.com/article/idUSTRE65E39Q20100615

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Posted on: Thursday, August 26, 2010 10:16 PM
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  1. Posted by: Beats Solo HD High Definition On on 12/16/2010 10:06 PM
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    "Ow! What?"

    My brother-in-law had reached across the aisle and punched me in the leg. He'd been trying to get my attention for a while.

    "How do the headphones sound?"

    "They sound good, jerk. I couldn't hear a thing you were saying." Apparently, the Beats' noise-canceling feature was working as advertised.">
  2. Posted by: chain link fence on 4/25/2011 2:54 PM
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    hurling a puppy at them and then escaping on a stolen bulldozer.e'd been trying to get my attention for a while.

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