CARACAS, Venezuela (AP) -- First milk, butter, coffee and cornmeal ran short. Now Venezuela is running out of the most basic of necessities — toilet paper.
Blaming political opponents for the shortfall, as it does for other shortages, the embattled socialist government says it will import 50 million rolls to boost supplies. That was little comfort to consumers struggling to find toilet paper on Wednesday.
"This is the last straw," said Manuel Fagundes, a shopper hunting for tissue in downtown Caracas. "I'm 71 years old and this is the first time I've seen this."
Two buddies out for a quail hunt in Texas got the surprise of their life when one lucky man managed to catch the small bird with his bare hand.
Pastor Matt Carter was enjoying some guy time with his friend, NFL quarterback Colt McCoy, when the astonishing episode occurred.
Video of the amazing feat has exploded on the web and has been viewed over 85,000 times on YouTube since it was uploaded to the site on Monday.
NEENAH, Wis. — It won't be long until Brett Favre and the Green Bay Packers are officially reunited in some way.
Nearly five years after the Packers traded a disgruntled Favre to the New York Jets, the franchise is getting ready to reach back out to the now-retired quarterback.
"We want to have (Favre) back in the family," Packers president and CEO Mark Murphy told FOXSportsWisconsin.com during the team's eighth-annual Tailgate Tour.
Massive sheets of moving ice have damaged or destroyed lakefront homes in northern Minnesota. No injuries were reported.
Video of the weather phenomenon shows an enormous sheet of ice that appears to be creeping forward, traveling about 15 feet to invade some multi-story homes at Izatys Resort, the community bordering Mille Lacs. The ice is seen pushing up against some homes.
A mysterious carcass washed ashore in New Zealand last week, fueling speculation about sea monsters and dinosaurs. The rotting animal was discovered by a group on four-wheel vehicles speeding along the beach in Bay of Plenty.
According to a story in New Zealand's Sun Live newspaper, "beachgoers were stumped when they came across what they thought was a prehistoric creature on the shore … stretching about 9 meters [30 feet] in length with large teeth and rudimentary flippers."
Keith Richards defends the Rolling Stones exorbitant ticket prices, which have forced many of the band's longtime followers to sit out the current 50 & Counting dates. The band is on the cover of the current issue of Rolling Stone, and Richards sheds light on how he can justify charging $600 and upwards for a two-and-a-half hour arena show, saying, "From my point of view, it's like this: We say we want to put a Stones tour together and people come to us with proposals. And these proposals are all basically the same. We actually did push down the prices a little bit. We took the lower offer, in other words. But, um, it's the price of the market. I don't really know. I don't have much to do with it other than I would like people to get in, to be able to afford to get in, without sort of starving their babies and all. And that's about it.
The Rolling Stones have just added a June 24th gig at Washington, D.C.'s Verizon Center, which will serve as the final North American date before the band heads back home to play three British shows.
Tickets for Washington, D.C. concert go on sale on Monday, May 13th at 10 a.m. EDT.
The Rolling Stones perform tonight (May 8th) in San Jose, California at HP Pavilion At San Jose.
IN OTHER ROLLING STONES NEWS
In response to the rumors that the Rolling Stones are running into trouble by out-pricing a large contingent of fans, John Meglen, co-president of AEG Live subsidiary Concerts West, told Billboard: "It's unfortunate in our business that everybody wants to be cynics. The fact is, the tour is doing great and we have no problems whatsoever." The band's current dates are expected to gross nearly $100 million, with Meglen claiming that over 20,000 $600 tickets were sold in Los Angeles across the four shows.
With industry whispers pointing at the fact that some Stones seats were available for as low as $85 dollars due to the top-tiered tickets going unsold, Meglen explained: "Did we hit a point where we ran out of people that would buy at $600? Yeah. But why can't we do the 'market value' thing? Why do we have to let the market value proposition live with the scalpers? Why should, in my estimation, $3 million go to the brokers, instead of the artists, in every one of these markets?"
He may be too young to walk, but it seems he may have already found his sea legs. Seven-month-old Ryder Blair seems to be having a whale of a time as he 'learns to water ski'. In the video posted to Youtube, the smiling baby can be seen gripping on tightly to the learner ski in Lake Dyer, Queensland.
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NEW YORK (AP) -- It's a diplomatic failure at the highest level: Bill Clinton couldn't get Led Zeppelin to reunite.
The CBS "60 Minutes Overtime" webcast reported Monday that the former president was enlisted to ask the British rock gods to get back together last year for the Superstorm Sandy benefit concert in New York City. He asked, they said no.
David Saltzman of the Robin Hood Foundation says he and film executive Harvey Weinstein flew to Washington to ask Clinton to make the plea. Led Zeppelin's surviving members Robert Plant, John Paul Jones and Jimmy Page were in Washington just before the Sandy concert for the Kennedy Center Honors.
Led Zeppelin last played publicly at a one-night reunion in London in 2007.
When the Chicago Blackhawks defeated the Minnesota Wild in Game 1 of the Western Conference Quarterfinals on Tuesday night, you could sense the ecstasy wash over them after their overtime game winner. Then again, according to Susannah Collins of CSN Chicago, the Hawks have had their share of ecstasy this season. A tremendous amount:
A shocking video shows that moment two cyclists were knocked down by a motorcyclist during a scenic ride that went badly awry.
The pair were left screaming in agony and had to be taken away in an ambulance after the crash along a stretch of Mulholland Highway outside Los Angeles, California.
Footage of the crash was recorded by motorcycle enthusiast and videographer Ken Snyder and posted to YouTube the next day.
CARACAS, Venezuela (AP) -- First milk, butter, coffee and cornmeal ran short. Now Venezuela is running out of the most basic of necessities — toilet paper.
Blaming political opponents for the shortfall, as it does for other shortages, the...
Two buddies out for a quail hunt in Texas got the surprise of their life when one lucky man managed to catch the small bird with his bare hand.
Pastor Matt Carter was enjoying some guy time with his friend, NFL quarterback Colt McCoy, when the...
NEENAH, Wis. — It won't be long until Brett Favre and the Green Bay Packers are officially reunited in some way.
Nearly five years after the Packers traded a disgruntled Favre to the New York Jets, the franchise is getting ready to reach...
Massive sheets of moving ice have damaged or destroyed lakefront homes in northern Minnesota. No injuries were reported.
Video of the weather phenomenon shows an enormous sheet of ice that appears to be creeping forward, traveling about 15 feet to...
A mysterious carcass washed ashore in New Zealand last week, fueling speculation about sea monsters and dinosaurs. The rotting animal was discovered by a group on four-wheel vehicles speeding along the beach in Bay of Plenty.
According to a story...
Keith Richards defends the Rolling Stones exorbitant ticket prices, which have forced many of the band's longtime followers to sit out the current 50 & Counting dates. The band is on the cover of the current issue of Rolling Stone, and...
He may be too young to walk, but it seems he may have already found his sea legs. Seven-month-old Ryder Blair seems to be having a whale of a time as he 'learns to water ski'. In the video posted to Youtube, the smiling baby can be seen...
NEW YORK (AP) -- It's a diplomatic failure at the highest level: Bill Clinton couldn't get Led Zeppelin to reunite.
The CBS "60 Minutes Overtime" webcast reported Monday that the former president was enlisted to ask the British rock gods to...
When the Chicago Blackhawks defeated the Minnesota Wild in Game 1 of the Western Conference Quarterfinals on Tuesday night, you could sense the ecstasy wash over them after their overtime game winner. Then again, according to Susannah Collins of CSN...
A shocking video shows that moment two cyclists were knocked down by a motorcyclist during a scenic ride that went badly awry.
The pair were left screaming in agony and had to be taken away in an ambulance after the crash along a stretch of...
Kelly Nash, Sun Sports Rays Reporter, Takes Amazing Self-Portrait in Boston
Here is wide version before Instagram cropping. Sorry, I have better things to do than to Photoshop a ball into pics...
A breathalyser app that can automatically post results to Facebook or Twitter has been launched. While critics say the BACtrack mobile breathalyser could encourage drinking games, the firm behind it claims it will help users 'understand how alcohol...
STRIPPER POSTS PIC OF $3,345 IN CASH: A Reddit user who goes by "Menagerii" posted the following picture to the site with the caption, "From now on when people ask me why I'm a stripper, I'm just going to show them this picture (one day of...
While rumors have been swirling for weeks that their marriage is on the rocks, Sharon Osbourne has finally decided to set the record straight about her relationship with Ozzy.
A 19-year-old who was on a Make-A-Wish Foundation trip to Hawaii caught a 759-pound Marlin with the help of a boat crew. Sterling Ellis is in remission from Hodgkin's lymphoma but was sent to Hawaii through the Make-A-Wish Foundation. Captain Karl...
Thousands of students at the University of California - Santa Cruz gather on campus on April 20 every year to celebrate '4-20' by lighting up marijuana at 4.20pm. One student went farther than most on Saturday when he unveiled a massive...
Famed Photographer NEAL PRESTON!
Led Zeppelin: Sound and Fury, an innovative illustrated digital book by famed photographer Neal Preston, has rocketed to the top of the charts on the iBookstore in the US and Canada. This...
Never mind the car radio! Bus transformed into a giant stereo is up for sale - but is your music collection big enough?
The huge 125 decibel ghetto blaster on wheels is capable of getting any party started with its giant speakers. Nicknamed 'The...
Here is a post Ozzy put on his Facebook today -
For the last year and a half I have been drinking and taking drugs. I was in a very dark place and was an asshole to the people I love most, my family. However, I am happy to say that I am now 44...
Attention citizens of Planet Earth!
I have thrown my vintage bowler and/or top hat into the running for the Mayoral seat for Bonanazaville. That being said...my platform.
To bring Bonanzaville to the glory it deserves, nay,...
Sammy Hagar recently said in an interview that he'd "still be in Van Halen if they could just get along, but they don't get along". . Check out what else Sammy had to say about Van Halen in the video below...
An Argentine man who thought he bought a pair of poodles at an outdoor market in Buenos Aires brought them home to the vet only to be told they were actually ferrets on steroids.
The man, a retiree from Catamarca, purchased the animals at La...
This seat's taken! Prankster turns himself into a chair for hilarious practical joke on unsuspecting coffee shop patrons. I wonder how many times this guy has been punched!
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The Rolling Stones have announced the initial dates for their 2013 50 & Counting tour. The band -- Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Charlie Watts, and Ron Wood -- so far have nine North American stops on their itinerary in addition to their two UK...
Funny Video! PURSE THIEF CRASHES INTO GLASS WINDOW WHILE TRYING TO FLEE: A man who stole a purse from a 50-year-old woman at a shopping center in Perth, Australia crashed through a glass window as he tried to flee -- and the whole thing was caught...
Van Halen guitarist Eddie Van Halen has spoken out about his guest appearance on Authentic, the upcoming album from rap legend LL Cool J. Van Halen guests on two tracks on the April 30th release, "We're The Greatest" and "Not Leaving You...