Tuesday, May 28, 2013

Late Night Ignoring Asia

From the land of the setting sun


So, you thought tomatoes were only for salad.  Boy were you wrong!




For women, their hair is their crowning glory. Therefore, the hair should be cared for, and should be styled beautifully.
In Japan, where all weird things come forth, another trend has surfaced — really weird hairdos.
A hipster parlor in Osaka’s Amemura District offers a rather unusual service to its customers: coloring and styling one’s hair to resemble a ripe tomato, or even a soccer ball, to name just a couple.
Now, who would risk their crowning glory to be styled hilariously like that?




If your going to throw water make sure your aim is true.



Pitcher bashed for splashing reporter
 
Social media will never cease providing a forum for meaningless opinions regarding meaningless subjects. The latest fuel to ignite gossip was when LG Twins’ pitcher Lim Chan-kyu, attempted to throw a bucket of water at a teammate during an interview to celebrate a win and hit KBS reporter Jeong In-yeong instead.

Kim Seong-tae, the producer of the KBS sports show, wasn’t pleased and tweeted that baseball players are in need of ''character education.’’ He also claimed that Lim put Jeong at risk of electric shock, although she was holding the same microphone used in weather reports.
It's the biggest scandal to hit Korea since Psy removed his sunglasses.





There's always time for a nap. Especially when guarding a prisoner.


Australian guards slept as criminal fled

Two Australian security guards were asleep at Bangkok airport when a criminal convicted of serious offences in Australia who they were guarding slipped away unnoticed through a fire exit door, an investigation has found.
The botched escort of 25-year-old German-born Carlo Konstantin Kohl by the security guards contracted by the Immigration Department has angered Thai authorities, who said they were not informed of his arrival in Thailand.
It was all part of the master plan and the prisoners use of The Force.

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