the "Headline That Caught My Attention or the WTF" thread


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That POS couldn’t even handle a claymore. He’s using railroad ties and tin roofing ?
 
Only in the Garden State...

A New Jersey Mystery: Who Dumped Hundreds of Pounds of Pasta, and Why?

The police and public works employees responded after “15 wheelbarrow loads” of pasta were dumped in mounds along a creek in Old Bridge, N.J.

Six to seven mounds of yellowish pasta, mostly spaghetti, in a forest next to a creek.

In Old Bridge, N.J., the mystery surrounding hundreds of pounds of pasta dumped by a creek is “all they’re talking about,” said Denise Bloom, an administrator of a local Facebook group. Credit...Nina Jochnowitz

Ever since she met thousands of her neighbors while running for local office a few years ago, Nina Jochnowitz said, she has been fielding complaints from fellow residents of Old Bridge, N.J., a suburban town about 30 miles northeast of Trenton. Typically, they call her hoping she can persuade the town to crack down on fireworks or ATVs or pick up trash left on their curbs.

But last week, a woman she had met during that unsuccessful campaign called her to report an entirely different problem, Ms. Jochnowitz said: “There’s a pile of pasta dumped on the side of the stream.”
A scientist by training, Ms. Jochnowitz said she jumped in her car to investigate. What she found, about 30 feet off the road and less than a mile from her house, confirmed that this was more than an overturned bowl of bucatini.

Someone had apparently dumped hundreds of pounds of spaghetti, macaroni and alphabet shapes in large piles by the side of a stream in a wooded area where, Ms. Jochnowitz said, people often dump construction materials, bed frames and furniture.

“There was literally 25 feet of pasta that had been dumped,” she said.

The scene resembled something out of “Strega Nona,” the classic children’s book by Tomie dePaola about a kindly “grandma witch” whose magically overflowing pot floods her little town in Italy with pasta.

Ms. Jochnowitz estimated that 300 to 500 pounds of pasta had been left to congeal in the woods. She documented the pasta with the camera on her phone, emailed a town official to report the find and posted the photos on Facebook.

Before long, the town was consumed with theories about who might have dumped the pasta and why, especially in a state known for its love of Italian food. Was it a caterer with a last-minute cancellation for a wedding? A restaurant cooking for a football team that never showed up?

In Old Bridge, “That’s all they’re talking about,” said Denise Bloom, an administrator of a local Facebook group, who called it the “Great Pasta-gate of 2023.” Some residents, she said, have been posting photos of a few noodles on the ground and calling their renditions an “impasta.”

When photos of the discarded pasta were shared on a Reddit discussion about all things New Jersey, it became fertile ground for puns and dad jokes. Someone commented: “We should send the perpetrators to the state penne tentiary.”

Anthony Esposito, the owner of Via Sposito, an Italian restaurant in Old Bridge that serves spaghetti, linguine, penne, tortellini and gnocchi, said that he could only speculate about where the pasta might have come from.

“Nothing from over here,” he said on Thursday. “I guess whoever did that is feeding the forest.”
To Ms. Jochnowitz, the pasta, previously reported by NJ Advance Media, was evidence of the lack of bulk-trash service in Old Bridge, which has about 67,000 residents. “It’s been a point of contention for many years,” she said.

In an email on Thursday with the subject line “Pasta Dumping,” Himanshu Shah, the town business administrator, said that after photos of the pasta circulated on Facebook last week, the Department of Public Works visited the site and found “what appeared to be 15 wheelbarrow loads of illegal dumped pasta along a creek in a residential neighborhood.”

The Police Department dispatched an officer, who took a report. Two Public Works employees then cleaned up the pasta “in under an hour, and properly disposed of it,” Mr. Shah said. It was not clear if a large fork had been used.

Although Ms. Jochnowitz said the pasta had been cooked, Mr. Shah said it was uncooked pasta that had been removed from its packaging and had softened amid several days of rain.

The Police Department is investigating the matter, Mr. Shah said. The department did not immediately respond to a phone call and an email on Thursday.

Ms. Jochnowitz said that she eventually learned who had dumped the pasta and that it was not a restaurant.

“I only know that it was not a business,” she said. “It was a private residence, and I’m in conversation with the family via an individual who knows the family.”

She declined to reveal more, saying she did not want the source of the pasta to be subjected to unwanted attention.

“I laugh now, but it’s a lot of pasta,” Ms. Jochnowitz said. “My hope is that whoever did it is not eating as many carbs as they cooked.”
 
WTF??!??!?!



A doctor in Sichuan, China, was surprised to find a live spider inside the ear of a female patient.

The woman in her 40s initially went to Huidong County People’s Hospital in Liangshan Yi Autonomous Prefecture on April 20 after suffering from tinnitus — a ringing sound — in her right ear.

To determine the source of the ringing, doctor Han Xinglong performed an endoscopy that revealed a spider web in the shape of an eardrum. Upon peeling away the false eardrum with specialized tweezers, the doctor discovered a live spider raising a colony in the woman’s ear.

The endoscopy procedure was filmed with a camera on the end of the endoscopic tube.
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video at the link if you're so disposed........................
 

Texas mall shooting: Gunman had been kicked out of Army training​

The 33-year-old shooter shared apparent extremist beliefs online.


Yet strangely, that mental health issue that got him booted from the military never showed up in a background check that would have disqualified him from buying a firearm. Yet you want the government to do more. Because they've done such a competent job so far?

Mauricio Garcia is a white supremacist? The narrative seems a bit incomplete.
 
Yet strangely, that mental health issue that got him booted from the military never showed up in a background check that would have disqualified him from buying a firearm. Yet you want the government to do more. Because they've done such a competent job so far?

Mauricio Garcia is a white supremacist? The narrative seems a bit incomplete.
MAYBE HE BOUGHT THE GUN BEFORE THE MILITARY SAID HE'S NUTS

Or the dealer skipped the back ground check and sold it illegally

I didn't say anything about the government doing more
 
Yet strangely, that mental health issue that got him booted from the military never showed up in a background check that would have disqualified him from buying a firearm. Yet you want the government to do more. Because they've done such a competent job so far?

Mauricio Garcia is a white supremacist? The narrative seems a bit incomplete.

Texas had the same problem with the Air Force guy that shot up the Sutherland Springs church. He was dishonorably discharged for domestic abuse, which should have precluded him from buying firearms.

AF never processed the paperwork, he went out and bought guns and killed 26 people in church.

Kelley was prohibited by law from purchasing or possessing firearms and ammunition due to a domestic violence conviction in a court-martial while in the United States Air Force. The Air Force failed to record the conviction in the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) National Crime Information Center database, which is used by the National Instant Check System to flag prohibited purchases. The error prompted the Air Force to conduct a review.
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Texas had the same problem with the Air Force guy that shot up the Sutherland Springs church. He was dishonorably discharged for domestic abuse, which should have precluded him from buying firearms.

AF never processed the paperwork, he went out and bought guns and killed 26 people in church.

Kelley was prohibited by law from purchasing or possessing firearms and ammunition due to a domestic violence conviction in a court-martial while in the United States Air Force. The Air Force failed to record the conviction in the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) National Crime Information Center database, which is used by the National Instant Check System to flag prohibited purchases. The error prompted the Air Force to conduct a review.[5]

Ding, ding, ding! We have a winner!

More government rules and regulations from a government that has failed at every turn.

I was going to bring that one up next, as well as they guy who the .gov let loose on the streets of NY (A multitude of times!) and tragically, in the subway. What was his name? Doesn't matter. Another victim of a bunch of self-annointed saints of oppressed. As long as they can keep virtue signaling who cares?

Heaven forbid he had gotten the care that he needed instead of the defunding that they've been crying for since One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest. Real humanitarians these champions of the downtrodden. :rolleyes:
 
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