
All this pit bull Cam wants to do is get to the top of this slide because there’s CLEARLY going to be a special pot of liver kibble at the other end (wait that’s the wrong saying) for him to nosh on. Unfortunately the slide is wet, and I don’t know if you’ve ever tried to climb up a wet slide — or climb up any steep slide at all — but it’s the type of activity only those obscenely athletic kids in gym class could ever master.
Two seventh graders are being called heroes after stopping a school bus from crashing in Washington. After the driver passed out and went unconscious, several students called 911.
Jeremy Wuitschick acted quickly, jumping out of his seat and taking control of the wheel. Meanwhile, another student named Johnny Wood began performing CPR. These kids are quick thinking heros! Who knows what would have happened if they weren’t there?
Rapper CAM’RON has apologized for comments he made on a US news show stating he wouldn’t alert police if he knew a serial killer was living next door to him.
During an interview with 60 Minutes last weekend, the Hey Ma star – real name Cameron Giles – claimed he would never ‘snitch’ on somebody, regardless of their crime, because it would contradict his “code of ethics”.
However, the 31-year-old has now backtracked, insisting he didn’t intend for his comments to be offensive.
He says, “Where I come from, once word gets out that you’ve co-operated with the police, that only makes you a bigger target of criminal violence.
“That is a dark reality in so many neighbourhoods like mine across America. I’m not saying it’s right, but it’s reality.
“Looking back now, I can see how those comments could be viewed as offensive, especially to those who have suffered their own personal tragedies or to those who put their lives on the line to protect our citizens from crime.
“Please understand that I was expressing my own personal frustration at my own personal circumstances. I, in no way, was intending to be malicious or harmful. I apologize deeply for this error in judgment.”
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