TRUE or LIE. Part 1 (106 pics)
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TRUE or LIE. Part 2 (108 pics)
Story: A very « open » wedding dress.
Verdict: TRUE. The wedding took place in Russia, the fiancée is called Anna Atamanchuk and she’s a stripper
Story: A duck is stealing money from a woman while she’s occupied with the little ducks.
Verdict: LIE. The photo was taken during the shooting of a commercial.
Story: This towboat is going underneath the bridge and then coming out of it from the other side.
Verdict: TRUE. It happened between 1978 and 1979 in Alabama.
Don’t ask me how the hell it could happen. Here’s the whole story with all explanations you can read.
Story: A deer flied through a windshield of red Dodge Durango.
Verdict: TRUE. The police confirmed, that such incident occurred on a Interstate 394 in Minnesota. No one was injured.
Story: Collision with a moose.
Verdict: TRUE. It happened in May, 2004 somewhere in Ontario region, Canada.
The driver was driving carefully because he knew that there were a lot of mooses around there, but he was driving at a high speed.
Some people got injured.
Strory: Underwater restaurant.
Verdict: TRUE. It’s an Ithaa restaurant that sits 15 feet below the waves of the Indian Ocean, offering diners 270-degrees of panoramic underwater views.
Story: A house of Tiger Woods.
Verdict: LIE. Of course, Tiger Woods could probably live in the place like this. Only in 2004 he earned $80 million dollars.
But this is not his mansion. What you see on the photos is the Golden Conch. It is an incredible beachfront estate of 9,000 square feet of pure luxury built in on the Hawaiian island of Maui. If you’re looking a place for your next vacation this could be it for only $6,000-9,000 per night.
Story: You can see a very long and high bridge on this photo.
Verdict: TRUE. This "high drive" Millau bridge is located in southern France,
over the River Tarn in the Massif Central mountains.
It was opened in December 2004. And it is the highest bridge in the world.
Story: A mermaid found on Lolo Island Abu Dhabi
Verdict: LIE. It’s just an artwork of Juan Cabana. He was selling it on Ebay in 2006.
Story: A water bridge in Germany.
Verdict: TRUE. This is a channel-bridge over the River Elbe and joins the former East and West Germany, as part of the unification project. It is located in the city of Magdeburg, near Berlin. It has been built in 2003.
Story: A 32-years old American living in Arizona is keeping his wife’s corpse in his coffee house.
Verdict: LIE.
Story: Because of a bad cover design of the magazine Parents it’s name can be read as Penis.
Verdict: LIE. It was photoshopped.
Stroy: One American woman who didn’t use to the manual transmission and hit about 136 miles on the first speed in Hungary in the rental car.
Verdict: LEI. First of all, it was a man, and second, the problem was in the faulty engine. The photos were taken by an insurance expert.
Story: The police place photo radars in the wheeled bins.
Verdict: TRUE. It is common in Canada, Australia and Germany.
Story: A Japanese subway instructions:
Give up your seat to:
1) passengers with a traumatized hand
2) passengers with children
3) pregnant women
4) passengers with a traumatized leg
Verdict: LIE. The original picture is below.
Story: Inscription on tombstone forms FUCK YOU.
Verdict: TRUE. This tombstone is located in Montreal in µMount Royal Cemetery. Here lies the man named John McCaffree. He died in 1995 at the age of 44.
The monument maker said that this tombstone was ordered by his ex-wife and his mistress.
Strory: A town called ‘Fucking’ in Austria
Verdict: TRUE. It really exists )
Story: An airplane crashed into the tree right beside an ad for the flight school.
Verdict: TRUE. It happened in 2006 in Colorado Springs.
Story: A plane crashed into a goose.
Verdict: LIE. This plane had a collision with another plane in 2004.
One person died.
21. Story: A photograph of Brian Peppers arrested for a sexual offense
Verdict: TRUE. This is a real person and it was not photoshopped.
Brian Peppers was arrested in 1998 for Gross Sexual Imposition in Lucas Country, Ohio.
The second picture is from his high school photo album.
22. Story: Dog rescue from an animal hospital during Hurricane Katrina.
Verdict: TRUE.
Stroy: a police camera registered a car flying at 133 mph during Hurricane Katrina.
Verdict: LIE. It was photoshopped. The original photo was taken in Florida in 2004 during another hurricane.
Story: The tsunami strikes the capital of Thailand.
Verdict: LIE. It is a manipulated picture of the city of Antofagasta in Chile.
Story: A girl was born in Cairo with a very rare condition “craniopagus parasiticus”. It is a medical condition in which a parasitic twin head with an undeveloped (or underdeveloped) body is attached to the head of a developed twin.
Verdict: TRUE. In 2005 surgeons removed a parasitic twin of ten-month-old Manar Maged.
One year after the surgery the girl died.
Story: The punishment to a 8 year-old boy for stealing bread.
Verdict: Pictires – TRUE, description – LIE.
It is just street performers in Iran. And the grimaces that this boy does show that he ia a good actor. In addition, more plausible his performance is, more money they can get.
Story: A sandstorm in Irak
Verdict: TRUE. Al Asad, Irak, 26 April 2005
Story: A bear shaped cloud.
Verdict: LIE. This photograph is a still frame taken from the French movie Amélie.
Story: A triple waterspout in the Golf of Mexico
Verdict: LIE. The original picture is below.
Strory: Americans found a MiG-25 (NATO reporting name "Foxbat") in Irak.
Verdict: TRUE. Mig-25 is a high-supersonic interceptor and reconnaissance/bomber aircraft designed by the Soviet Union's Mikoyan-Gurevich bureau.

TRUE or LIE. Part 2 (108 pics)
Story: A very « open » wedding dress.
Verdict: TRUE. The wedding took place in Russia, the fiancée is called Anna Atamanchuk and she’s a stripper
Story: A duck is stealing money from a woman while she’s occupied with the little ducks.
Verdict: LIE. The photo was taken during the shooting of a commercial.
Story: This towboat is going underneath the bridge and then coming out of it from the other side.
Verdict: TRUE. It happened between 1978 and 1979 in Alabama.
Don’t ask me how the hell it could happen. Here’s the whole story with all explanations you can read.
Story: A deer flied through a windshield of red Dodge Durango.
Verdict: TRUE. The police confirmed, that such incident occurred on a Interstate 394 in Minnesota. No one was injured.
Story: Collision with a moose.
Verdict: TRUE. It happened in May, 2004 somewhere in Ontario region, Canada.
The driver was driving carefully because he knew that there were a lot of mooses around there, but he was driving at a high speed.
Some people got injured.
Strory: Underwater restaurant.
Verdict: TRUE. It’s an Ithaa restaurant that sits 15 feet below the waves of the Indian Ocean, offering diners 270-degrees of panoramic underwater views.
Story: A house of Tiger Woods.
Verdict: LIE. Of course, Tiger Woods could probably live in the place like this. Only in 2004 he earned $80 million dollars.
But this is not his mansion. What you see on the photos is the Golden Conch. It is an incredible beachfront estate of 9,000 square feet of pure luxury built in on the Hawaiian island of Maui. If you’re looking a place for your next vacation this could be it for only $6,000-9,000 per night.
Story: You can see a very long and high bridge on this photo.
Verdict: TRUE. This "high drive" Millau bridge is located in southern France,
over the River Tarn in the Massif Central mountains.
It was opened in December 2004. And it is the highest bridge in the world.
Story: A mermaid found on Lolo Island Abu Dhabi
Verdict: LIE. It’s just an artwork of Juan Cabana. He was selling it on Ebay in 2006.
Story: A water bridge in Germany.
Verdict: TRUE. This is a channel-bridge over the River Elbe and joins the former East and West Germany, as part of the unification project. It is located in the city of Magdeburg, near Berlin. It has been built in 2003.
Story: A 32-years old American living in Arizona is keeping his wife’s corpse in his coffee house.
Verdict: LIE.
Story: Because of a bad cover design of the magazine Parents it’s name can be read as Penis.
Verdict: LIE. It was photoshopped.
Stroy: One American woman who didn’t use to the manual transmission and hit about 136 miles on the first speed in Hungary in the rental car.
Verdict: LEI. First of all, it was a man, and second, the problem was in the faulty engine. The photos were taken by an insurance expert.
Story: The police place photo radars in the wheeled bins.
Verdict: TRUE. It is common in Canada, Australia and Germany.
Story: A Japanese subway instructions:
Give up your seat to:
1) passengers with a traumatized hand
2) passengers with children
3) pregnant women
4) passengers with a traumatized leg
Verdict: LIE. The original picture is below.
Story: Inscription on tombstone forms FUCK YOU.
Verdict: TRUE. This tombstone is located in Montreal in µMount Royal Cemetery. Here lies the man named John McCaffree. He died in 1995 at the age of 44.
The monument maker said that this tombstone was ordered by his ex-wife and his mistress.
Strory: A town called ‘Fucking’ in Austria
Verdict: TRUE. It really exists )
Story: An airplane crashed into the tree right beside an ad for the flight school.
Verdict: TRUE. It happened in 2006 in Colorado Springs.
Story: A plane crashed into a goose.
Verdict: LIE. This plane had a collision with another plane in 2004.
One person died.
21. Story: A photograph of Brian Peppers arrested for a sexual offense
Verdict: TRUE. This is a real person and it was not photoshopped.
Brian Peppers was arrested in 1998 for Gross Sexual Imposition in Lucas Country, Ohio.
The second picture is from his high school photo album.
22. Story: Dog rescue from an animal hospital during Hurricane Katrina.
Verdict: TRUE.
Stroy: a police camera registered a car flying at 133 mph during Hurricane Katrina.
Verdict: LIE. It was photoshopped. The original photo was taken in Florida in 2004 during another hurricane.
Story: The tsunami strikes the capital of Thailand.
Verdict: LIE. It is a manipulated picture of the city of Antofagasta in Chile.
Story: A girl was born in Cairo with a very rare condition “craniopagus parasiticus”. It is a medical condition in which a parasitic twin head with an undeveloped (or underdeveloped) body is attached to the head of a developed twin.
Verdict: TRUE. In 2005 surgeons removed a parasitic twin of ten-month-old Manar Maged.
One year after the surgery the girl died.
Story: The punishment to a 8 year-old boy for stealing bread.
Verdict: Pictires – TRUE, description – LIE.
It is just street performers in Iran. And the grimaces that this boy does show that he ia a good actor. In addition, more plausible his performance is, more money they can get.
Story: A sandstorm in Irak
Verdict: TRUE. Al Asad, Irak, 26 April 2005
Story: A bear shaped cloud.
Verdict: LIE. This photograph is a still frame taken from the French movie Amélie.
Story: A triple waterspout in the Golf of Mexico
Verdict: LIE. The original picture is below.
Strory: Americans found a MiG-25 (NATO reporting name "Foxbat") in Irak.
Verdict: TRUE. Mig-25 is a high-supersonic interceptor and reconnaissance/bomber aircraft designed by the Soviet Union's Mikoyan-Gurevich bureau.

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#57 | 1 Oct 2009 21:18 by weezerik (0)
#58 | 1 Oct 2009 23:30 by Valay (0)
- А я вот вчера бутылки сдавал, так принимали только заграничные, с резьбой, с прибамбасами, с ручками.
- А русские?
- А русские - не сдаются!
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#70 | 9 Oct 2009 21:14 by Escasse (0)
Wer steckt wohl hinter den ganzen Bohlen-Sprüchen aus den RTL-Shows, DSDS usw.?
Es ist kein Geringerer als Gerd Graf Bernadotte af Wisborg, der Dieter Bohlen diese Sprüche in den Mund legt!
Graf Bernadotte ist langjähriger Berater des Poptitan Dieter Bohlen und lancierte auch schon Nadja Abd el Farrag (Naddel) auf über 1000 Schlagzeilen.
Seit Jahren ist Gerd Graf Bernadotte für die Sprüche des Pop-Titanen verantwortlich.
Wir dürfen uns über weitere Sprüche des Grafen Bernadotte freuen und hoffen, dass Dieter Bohlen
noch viele davon einsetzt.
Gruss
Ken
Bernadotte ist der Name des regierenden Geschlechtes des Königreichs Schweden. Gerd Graf Bernadottes Großvater
wurde bekannt durch den Umbau der Insel Mainau im Bodensee in ein Blumenparadies, das jährlich von über einer Million Touristen besucht wird.
Gerd Graf Bernadotte erwartet einen zufällig entdeckten Erbanspruch, welcher auch in die Formel Eins fließen soll. Laut Notar handelt es sich bei dem Erbe des
Königs von Schweden, Gustav VI. (bis 1973) um 25 Millionen Schwedische Kronen. Hochgerechnet zzgl. Zinsen bei der Svenska Handelsbank in Stockholm handelt es sich
dabei um ein Sümmchen von 55 Millionen Euro.
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#78 | 13 Oct 2009 19:30 by Cypeobemo (0)
humour help
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Мам, спрячь, а то папа починить.
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