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Driver Gets Stuck for An Hour in a Runaway Car Going 125mph with No Brakes

Driver Gets Stuck for An Hour in a Runaway Car Going 125mph with No Brakes

If you thought Toyota’s fault brakes were an issue, you probably still have no idea what it’s like to have your brakes take on your gas function.

The 36-year-old driver was on his way to his supermarket when he noticed that he was unable to change his car’s speed and that it stayed at 60 mph. Desperately, Frank Lecerf tried to hit the brakes but instead of slowing down, each time he hit the brakes, the car would go faster.

French Bank Robber Dies In Air Vent

How does one know that the smell in the air of France isn’t the usual smell that is everywhere in France? One doesn’t, but in this case an extra smell emanating from a bank’s air vent in Lyon turned out to be a rotting corpse.

Workers at the Credit Foncier bank branch in the city of Lyon had been complaining of a rank smell since September, Britain’s The Telegraph reported.

[Video] Fail: Naked Man In Background of Children’s Ad

Naked man in children's ad in France

Only in France would something like this even happen. No where in a normal country do we have ugly men just waltzing around naked in our beach waters. In America, those are called pedophiles, and they are ousted to the outskirts of society like one should be. 

Top Stories of 2011!

2011 is coming to a close and what better way to start the end is to take a quick look at the highlights of this year..

Toddler Lingerie Models?

In case you weren’t yet sufficed with how strange the sexual standards of the French are, brace yourself for 4-year-old bras, underwear and make-up models.

Here’s a new development in theneverending saga that is France’sapparent disregard for age-appropriateness (or our extreme prudishness and over-sensitivity–depending on your persective): a new line of “loungerie” (that’s lingerie plus loungewear) for girls aged three months and up has just been brought to our attention. It’s called Jours Après Lunes, and it bills itself as “the first designer brand dedicated to ‘loungerie’ for children and teenagers, comprised of loungewear and lingerie to be worn over and under, inside and outside.”