Guest guest Posted August 29, 2001 Report Share Posted August 29, 2001 Idiot Story - B , a stripper at the Cabaret Nightclub, had a routine that kept audiences riveted. During her performance she would breathe fire using 151-proof rum. Unfortunately, during one performance, some of the alcohol dribbled onto her breasts and ignited, giving her second degree burns. subsequently sued the club, claiming they didn't have the proper safety equipment and that fellow employees didn't act quickly enough to help her. The now ex-stripper was awarded $360,000. That comes to about $180,000 per breast. Idiot Story - B A car thief was all smiles while he took pictures of himself stealing a car, until he forgot to take the camera. While driving the car on the Belt Parkway in Queens, the young crook reportedly picked up a camera that was inside the car and took two photos while he was at the wheel. The stolen car was found in Nassau County a month later, with the camera still inside. The victim didn't notice the two exposures and brought the film in for development a few months later. She thought she had the wrong film when the unfamiliar face appeared in her photos. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 29, 2001 Report Share Posted August 29, 2001 Idiot Story - B , a stripper at the Cabaret Nightclub, had a routine that kept audiences riveted. During her performance she would breathe fire using 151-proof rum. Unfortunately, during one performance, some of the alcohol dribbled onto her breasts and ignited, giving her second degree burns. subsequently sued the club, claiming they didn't have the proper safety equipment and that fellow employees didn't act quickly enough to help her. The now ex-stripper was awarded $360,000. That comes to about $180,000 per breast. Idiot Story - B A car thief was all smiles while he took pictures of himself stealing a car, until he forgot to take the camera. While driving the car on the Belt Parkway in Queens, the young crook reportedly picked up a camera that was inside the car and took two photos while he was at the wheel. The stolen car was found in Nassau County a month later, with the camera still inside. The victim didn't notice the two exposures and brought the film in for development a few months later. She thought she had the wrong film when the unfamiliar face appeared in her photos. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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