Johnny from Michigan called in to talk about his experience at a Renaissance Fair in Michigan over the weekend. A gravedigger in Spain was suspended after a photo of him posing with an exhumed body circulated on social medial. One Minnesota Vikings fan showed up at the game wearing an Adrian Peterson jersey and carrying a switch. Fred Cate is the director of the Indiana University Center for Applied Cybersecurity Research and an expert on cybersecurity. He joined Garry Meier with reaction to the security breaches at Home Depot and Gmail, and also talked about what, if anything people can do to protect themselves. A store on the Gold Coast was robbed when the criminals drove their car through the store’s plate glass window. Kanye West refused to continue his show on Friday night in Sydney, Australia until the entire audience was standing, even though one of the audience members had a prosthetic leg and another used a wheelchair. Former Bulls star Dennis Rodman says that he was abducted by aliens twice when he was playing in the NBA. Urban Outfitters, Inc., has apologized for selling what looked to be a bloodstain-designed Kent State sweatshirt on its website. Plus, Tom Skilling joined Garry to talk about the path of Hurricane Odile, and the recovery of the ozone later.
More Information:
- Johnnie’s Beef in Elmwood Park.
- Gravedigger Suspended After Taking Photo With Exhumed Body.
- Vikings fan sports Peterson jersey and a switch.
- Indiana University Center for Applied Cybersecurity Research.
- Home Depot investigating possible security breach.
- Five million Gmail addresses and passwords dumped online.
- Miss New York plays “Happy” on a red plastic cup.
- Gold Coast boutique hit by burglars.
- Kanye West Stops Concert & Demands Fan In Wheelchair Stand Up.
- Dennis Rodman Claims He Was Abducted By Aliens Twice During NBA Career.
- Retail giant apologizes for bloody looking Kent State shirt.
- Hurricane Odile Strikes Mexico’s Baja California.
- Earth’s ozone layer is recovering.
