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You do not hear this daily.
Some years ago, there were reports about a Cambodian boy who had a giant python as a pet. They were very close, like lovers. It is on Youtube. The boy must be in his early teens now. The python was about 20 feet long.
What do know about them of late?
Public schools starting in August. WTH. Some across this nation start as early as August 4th.. WTH is that? Here in Iowa there's a law that states school cannot start until after Labor day...Cool.. but school systems may ask for a waiver. Guess what? all of them do!! Here in Cedar Rapids school starts the 25th of August. Many other school districts are opening up their fall semester TOMORROW!...and the 18th of August. what happened to summer vacation? Kids need to be kids not some robotic person with no social skills. Kids are NOT IN My opinion benefiting from extra days in school. Nope they are not. Many of them are still as ignorant as a post. opps..did I say that? yep.
Lorie Hill, 49, was arrested for public intoxication after showing up drunk and pantless on her first day of the job as a teacher.
Wagoner Police Department
An Oklahoma teacher was arrested for allegedly showing up drunk, pantless and shoeless to school on her first day of the job, police said.
Lorie Ann Hill, 49, was arrested on Monday after she showed up for her first day of work at Wagoner High School intoxicated, pantless and shoeless, according to the Wagoner Police Department.
“She was found in an empty classroom by an assistant principal,” Bob Haley, police chief at the Wagoner Police Department told ABC News today. “He found her with no pants on. He has never seen her before.”
The police officer on scene could “smell a strong odor of an alcoholic beverage coming from her breath,” according to a police report obtained by ABC News.
“She admitted drinking before entering the building,” Haley said.
Hill, a newly-hired teacher at the school, told the police officer she was drinking orange juice and vodka on her way to work, the police report stated.
The officer then performed field sobriety tests on Hill, and she failed all the tests, the report said.
When the police officer asked her if she had any more vodka left, she said there was more stocked up in her car, which was parked in the school parking lot.
Police booked Hill on a charge of public intoxication.
Haley said there isn’t a credible witness to prove that Hill drove to school under the influence of alcohol.
Hill was arraigned on Tuesday and a judge set bail at $149. After pleading not guilty, she was released from jail Tuesday night.
Wagoner High School officials could not immediately be reached for comment.
Doctors Pulled a Tooth Out of a Man's … What?
By Bahar Gholipour, Staff Writer | August 07, 2014 01:42pm ET
Hamed O. Al Dhafeeri, Abdulmajid Kavarodi, Khalil Al Shaikh, Ahmed Bukhari, Omair Al Hussain, Ahmed El Baramawy. American Journal of Case Reports.
Nosebleeds are common among children and young adults, but one young man's frequent nosebleeds turned out to have a rather unusual cause: He had a tooth in his nose, according to a new report of his case.
After suffering from nosebleeds once or twice a month for three years, the 22-year-old man in Saudi Arabia consulted a doctor, who found an ivory-white, bony mass, about half an inch (1 centimeter) long in the man's nose. The doctors then consulted with dentist colleagues, who concluded that the mass was actually an extra tooth that had somehow ended up growing in his nose, according to the report.
The patient had a well-aligned and complete set of teeth in his mouth, according to the report.
The doctors pulled out the extra tooth after putting the man under general anesthesia, and the patient completely healed, and had no more nosebleeds three months later, according to the report, published in July in the American Journal of Case Reports.
Extra teeth are not that uncommon, and may even grow upside down, but they rarely grow all the way into the nasal cavity, said Dr. John Hellstein, a dentist and professor of oral pathology at the University of Iowa, who wasn't involved in the case.
"It's an unusual case of an extra tooth — certainly, the most impressive intranasal photo I think I've ever seen of one. I've never seen the tooth actually in there," Hellstein told Live Science. [16 Oddest Medical Cases]
It is surprising that the nasal tooth had gone unnoticed for such a long time, Hellstein said.
Somewhere between 0.15 percent and 3.9 percent of people have more teeth than normal, studies have found. "We see several cases each year,” Hellstein said. "But for it to have erupted up and through the nasal floor — that's unusual."
These photos, taken during the man's surgery, show the site of the tooth after it was removed (main photo) and the extracted tooth (upper left).Pin It These photos, taken during the man's surgery, show the site of the tooth after it was removed (main photo) and the extracted tooth (upper left).
Credit: Hamed O. Al Dhafeeri, Abdulmajid Kavarodi, Khalil Al Shaikh, Ahmed Bukhari, Omair Al Hussain, Ahmed El Baramawy. American Journal of Case Reports.View full size image
The patient in this case likely had a mesiodens, a common type of extra tooth, which is found around incisor teeth, Hellstein said. "About a third of those actually develop upside down, and they can get rerouted upward, towards the nose," he said.
It's not clear why some people develop extra teeth, or how one can erupt and reside in the nasal cavity. However, it is thought that genetic factors may play a role.
One condition that is associated with extra teeth is cleft lip and palate, which is a facial development birth defect and is often repaired by surgery. It is possible that the surgery impacts how teeth develop later in life, Hellstein said.
If you want to know how she looks like pantless, use your imagination. If there is a picture, it cannot be unseen.