A Naked Man Attacks His Girlfriend During a Political Debate . . . After a Game of Strip Beer Pong:
19-year-old Jamar Darnell Thomas of Athens, Georgia was playing BEER PONG with his girlfriend at her apartment. And apparently it wasn't just regular beer pong . . . they were playing STRIP BEER PONG.
Jamar lost . . . so he stripped down naked. And while he was naked and drunk, he and his girlfriend started having a political debate. Or, as he described it, quote, "talking about Democrats and Republicans."
It got intense, things escalated, and apparently his girlfriend SLAPPED HIM and he pushed her into a door. The girlfriend's roommate called the cops.
When they got there, Jamar was still naked. He was arrested for battery and criminal damage to property.
Social Networks Save the Day: Twitter Found a Stolen Dog . . . and Facebook Got a Girl a New Tuba:
Social networks . . . is there anything they can't do? Check out these two recent examples . . .
Twitter SAVES DOGS: 75-year-old Philomena Hynes had her pet spaniel, Ted, stolen on December 8th. Police tweeted about the stolen dog . . . and people re-tweeted it more than 53,000 times.
The thieves realized someone was going to spot the dog if they held onto it . . . so they actually returned it to Philomena four days later.
And Facebook can GIVE the GIFT of MUSIC: Tara Fayazi is a junior at the Eastman School of Music in Rochester, New York. She's always wanted her own tuba . . . but they cost $13,000. So she borrowed one from the school.
For the last 11 months, her friends have gotten donations on Facebook . . . and last Monday night, they presented her with her OWN tuba.
(Daily Mail / WHEC 10)
Six Common Traits of People With Great Credit
#1.) People with great credit are not debt-free. On average, the highest FICO score-holders carry SEVEN credit cards.
#2.) But they don't carry many balances. Typically, between credit accounts and loans, they'll have about four debt payments a month.
#3.) Two-thirds of them have less than $8,500 in total debt. That excludes mortgages, but includes car loans. Most of them use less than 7% of their available credit.
#4.) They ALWAYS pay on time. Payment history accounts for 35% of your FICO score. And 96% of the highest scorers have NO missed payments on their credit report. The rest have none in the past four years.
#5.) Some of them have messed up before. One out of 100 has had debts go to collections. And a few . . . about one in 9,000 . . . have even had bankruptcies.
#6.) They keep the same accounts and rarely open new ones. The AVERAGE age of a high scorer's oldest account is 25 YEARS. The average age of all accounts is 11 years.
(FICO)





