Halloween is going to be here in just a couple of weeks and that means everyone is getting prepared with their yard decorations and buying massive amounts of candy for the neighborhood kids.
October arrives this weekend and that means it's pumpkin carving season. Traditional jack o'lanterns are still very cool, but the latest trend is to show off your carving skills with unique designs.
Ron Hoffman did it again. The Riverton resident recently reclaimed the record for the largest pumpkin ever grown in Wyoming.
Hoffman's 1322 pound gourd broke the previous mark, a 1268 pounder set by Cheyenne's Andy Corbin last year.
Hoffman and Corbin have developed a friendly rivalry over the years, tradiing state records on several occasions...
Between your foolproof stencil of Justin Bieber's face and an endless supply of premium 99 cent carving tools, you probably envisioned yourself minutes away from that dreamy pop star pumpkin glowing all over your neighbors' jealous faces. What could go wrong?
When we carve pumpkins, we generally use a knife, but they must do things a little differently in the South. For example, Tennessee resident and YouTuber Hickok45 carves his pumpkin with a Colt 1911 handgun. Why, you may ask? Because using anything else would just be plain silly.
Theft charges serious enough to warrant a jury trial typically involve stolen goods that are pretty expensive (just ask Lindsay Lohan about that).
But you don’t have to steal high-dollar stuff to get in that kind of trouble — in fact, a New Mexico college student is about to go on trial for allegedly forgetting to pay for a $2 pumpkin.