Weird true BUT
That’s selfie-destructive. A tourist tried to snap a photo of herself at an LA gallery and knocked over $200,000 worth of art.
The woman is shown in an embarrassing video crouching down with a camera in front of a row of sculptures at Simon Birch’s exhibit at The 14th Factory.
She strikes a pose, then stumbles and knocks over the display — which topples a line of nine others, domino-style.
A mall in China is rolling out “husband storage pods,” where wives on shopping sprees can leave their bored spouses.
Global Harbour Mall in Shanghai built the glass booths — which come complete with a chair, computer and hookups for video games — as a free service, according to a report.
Men who tested out the pods this week said they were fun but would be better with air conditioning.
A Florida man hid from cops in the drywall above a shower — until it gave way and he crashed onto the bathroom floor, cops said.
The man, who has felony convictions on his record, bolted into a woman’s apartment in Winter Haven, sparking a search, complete with a police dog.
Thousands of wireless customers unwittingly signed up to clean toilets because they failed to read the fine print on a contract.
More 22,000 people inked a deal to complete 1,000 hours of community service that included scrubbing toilets at a festival in England.
The Internet company Purple pulled the gag “to illustrate lack of consumer awareness.” No texting while walking. The city council in Honolulu passed a bill that prohibits pedestrians from looking at their phones while walking.
They can, however, make 911 calls. Also, emergency responders performing official duties won’t face phone penalties either.
Fines range from $15 to $99. Natalie O’Neill, Wires