Someone in Great Britain posted two photos on Twitter last month of an overweight guy dancing at a club.
The caption read: "Spotted this specimen trying to dance; ... he stopped when he saw us laughing."
Most people are probably content with buying their meat in shrink wrapped packages already cut up and ready to be cooked.
It's not likely that sales for whole wild animals recently killed and stuffed in a bag would be high on the list, however.
At Sunday's Screen Actors Guild Awards, a red carpet reporter tried to compliment actress and producer Rashida Jones on her "tan."
TNT correspondent Danielle Demski said: "You look like you've just come off like an island or something, you're very tan, very tropical."
Jones' response was perfect.
Will Ferrell hit a cheerleader in the face with a basketball at POINT BLANK range during Wednesday night's NBA game between the Los Angeles Lakers and the New Orleans Pelicans in New Orleans.
But not to worry because it was for his new movie "Daddy's Home."
For years, David Lee Roth's hair has been as memorable as his outfits -- from the flowing mane of the multi-colored '80s to the parted look of his more recent cover-alls era.
Not anymore.
Here's a little advice for anyone who works in a field where microphones are used: Always assume that the microphone is on and people can hear you.
NBA TV analyst Rick Fox didn't heed that advice.
Randy Liedtke, a Los Angeles comedian, decided it would be funny to pull a prank on the police because nothing is more hilarious than wasting cops' time!
Here's some advice for anyone who works in a field where microphones are used: Always assume the microphone is on and people can hear you.
The reporter on this newscast didn't heed that advice and the results were devastating for one person.
A woman in Venice, Calif., had to climb on to her roof to escape an intruder who broke into her home on Wednesday.
As if that wasn't bad enough, the intruder then followed her on to the roof to try and catch her, NBC Los Angeles reported. Neighbors saw what was going on and called the police.