Victorian ghostbuster (link roundup)
Victorian ghostbuster by Felipe Sobreiro.
And a few more links:
1. A city councilman in Iowa, who led the successful effort to ban pit bulls in Sioux City, is now fighting to prevent the ordered execution of his own dog, who mauled a neighbor. Via.
2. A local government urine tester was arrested in Houston for taking bribes. He's the "second county urine monitor to face bribery charges in connection with court-required urinalysis in two months." Via.
3. A Turkish tv show will feature a Muslim imam, a Greek Orthodox priest, a rabbi, and a Buddhist monk competing to convert atheists. Via.
4. Horrifying story about a lab technician with hepatitis (the hospital knew she had it when they hired her), who was also a heroin user, and who "may have exposed thousands of Colorado patients to hepatitis C when she swapped her own dirty syringes for ones filled with a powerful narcotic." Via.
*Previously: Health Partners' new mascot is a walking vial of urine.
*Buy Ghostbusters toys at eBay.
Labels:
corruption,
crime,
game shows,
ghostbusters,
illness,
irony,
religion