A minor league baseball team in Kentucky celebrated Father's Day with some INCREDIBLE "Dad Bod" jerseys ... complete with back hair, man nipples and a tramp stamp tattoo!
The Florence Freedom -- which plays in the Frontier League in Northern Kentucky -- busted out the jersey promotion while hosting the Lake Erie Crushers at UC Health Stadium on Sunday night.
Yes, the players ACTUALLY wore the jerseys during the game ... until it was suspended in the 7th inning due to a lightning and rain storm in the area. The game was tied 7-7 when the game was stopped. Play will resume on July 5 -- and they'll pick right up from the top of the 7th.
source: https://www.tmz.com/2019/06/17/baseball-dad-bod-uniforms-kentucky-florence-freedom/
A Long Island man was busted for robbing a Dunkin’ Donuts — after using an Uber as his getaway car, according to cops.
Andrew Sandson, 57, is accused of holding up the doughnut store in Brentwood on Sunday night by handing over a note warning he had a gun and demanding cash.
A staffer gave up the store’s cash register — but an eagle-eyed customer took down the license plate number of the car Sandson fled in, cops said.
“The plate was traced to an Uber,” Suffolk County police said in a statement.
The Uber driver led officers to Sandson’s home address on Grant Avenue in Brentwood — where he was dropped off after the alleged holdup.
source: https://nypost.com/2019/06/17/man-busted-for-robbing-dunkin-donuts-and-fleeing-in-uber/
A Texas police officer who stopped to try to catch a stray dog was carjacked by the sneaky canine, which feasted on the officer's beef jerky.
The Kilgore Police Department said an officer responding to a report of a loose pit bull spotted the dog running near a road and attempted to coax the dog into the back seat of his patrol vehicle.
The department said the dog instead jumped into the driver's seat and became aggressive when the officer tried to remove it.
The post said the dog "hijacked" the car and spent time "enjoying the A/C and the officer's beef jerky."
The officer texted a photo of the dog to the police chief, who replied the dog did not look happy.
"He ain't, and neither am I," the officer replied.
"Good news is that the Animal Control Officer arrived and safely took Cujo into custody," the police department said. "The only injury sustained in this incident was to the officer's pride."