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Oh, oh! I've got one! Getting a huge warn for posting the best error of them all. ERROR

any money its got something 2 do with nizpro lol

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I copped a dislocated cv and broken collarbone doing the same thing. was going a wee bit faster though, tree root hiding in the mud decided he wanted to keep my bike. I landed about 8 meters away.

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By staff writers

NEWS.com.au

November 12, 2008 01:50pm

Surgery addict Hang Mioku

Before and after ... Hang Mioku, whose addiction to cosmetic surgery led her to inject oil into her face / Image supplied

* Cosmetic surgery addiction goes too far

* Injects cooking oil into face instead of silicone

* Pictures: Plastic not so fantastic

A WOMAN addicted to cosmetic surgery is unrecognisable after injecting cooking oil into her face.

The Daily Telegraph in London reports Korean woman Hang Mioku, 48, had her first cosmetic surgery procedure at 28 and was hooked, moving to Japan for more.

Eventually surgeons refused to carry out any more work and she returned home, where her face had changed so much her family didn’t recognise her.

Ms Hang’s parents took her for treatment for her addiction, but it didn’t last. She soon found a doctor who would give her silicone injections and he even gave her a syringe and silicone so she could self-inject, the paper said.

When her supply ran out, she used cooking oil.

Her face became so large compared to her small body that local children called her “standing fan”, the newspaper reported.

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Man jailed for having sex with his mum

http://news.ninemsn.com.au/article.aspx?id=665088

A man who had sex with his wheelchair-bound mother after telling her no women seemed to want him could be released from a Darwin prison before the end of the month.

It is the first case of its kind in the Northern Territory and Justice Sally Thomas said it "offended public morals and community standards".

In sentencing the 26-year-old to three years in prison with a non-parole period of six months, Justice Thomas said the man's mother felt "betrayed, lost, lonely and very upset".

His sentence was backdated to the time of his arrest on May 30, meaning he could walk free from prison in two weeks.

The Northern Territory Supreme Court on Thursday heard the man had moved from Western Australia in February this year to live with his mother in Darwin.

About three months later he and his mother were watching television when he asked her: "Why don't women want me. I can't get no women here".

"The offender then pulled her knickers down with one hand," Justice Thomas said.

"(He) reached into his wallet and took a condom out and put it on his pen*s. The offender then got on top of his mother."

The intercourse took place on the futon the woman had been lying on and lasted for about 17 minutes. He later had sex with her again.

"After the offender got off his mother she got into her wheelchair and went into her room," Justice Thomas said.

The woman - who suffers from rheumatoid arthritis and has been dependent on a wheelchair for seven years - told her doctor about the incident the following day during a regular check-up.

Her son was arrested later that day and pleaded guilty to two counts of having sex with a person knowing that the person was his mother.

Justice Thomas said the man, who was drunk at the time of the offence, was extremely remorseful and had been psychologically scarred by his own actions.

"His prior convictions are no credit to him, however it is important to note that he has never been previously convicted with a sexual offence," she said.

Justice Thomas found the victim was vulnerable and fragile but the issue of consent was not part of the charges.

She said the fact that the man, who cannot be named, had been raised by his father in Western Australia meant he did not have a normal mother-child bond.

"He is a talented athlete but his ability as a sportsman and employment opportunities have been affected by his problems with drugs and alcohol," she said.

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