A 30-year-old guy from suburban Chicago, Randy Schmitz, was on vacation in Myrtle Beach, S.C., last summer.
He went to the Pepper Palace, which sells crazy hot sauces. The hottest sauce it sells is Flashbang, a combination of four peppers -- Carolina Reaper, scorpion, ghost pepper and habanero.
Schmitz had to sign a waiver just to try a tiny bit of the sauce on a toothpick as part of a challeng
Walmart is a great place.
You walk in there and you're walking out with just about anything you can imagine.
Tires for your car? Got 'em.
A new stereo? No problem.
And in the case of this Muncie, Ind., Walmart, meth? Yup!
The average buffalo spends his day roaming the open pasture, eating grass and other boring items.
So it's not too shocking to find out that this buffalo was interested in sampling something a little more tasty.
A woman in Utah died in a crash Friday when her car drove off the road and flipped upside down, landing on the edge of a river.
Her 18-month-old daughter somehow survived 14 hours in the freezing cold, hanging upside down in her car seat with her head just inches from the freezing water. Four police officers said when they found the car, they heard a woman inside calling for help.
Being naked is very freeing.
Who doesn't love walking around in the buff from time to time?
Garrett Smith, a 21-year-old from Anaheim, Calif., is one of those people.
Taking one look at LaQuin McGowan, you'd think he was probably on the offensive or defensive line for Baylor University's football team.
Instead of doing that, Baylor's coaching staff had the idea to use the 6-foot, 7-inch tall, 410-pounder as a tight end, The Dallas Morning News reports.