Twigz
12-05-2006, 05:13 PM
It was a thumbs-up performance.
Circus ringmaster Daniel Renz went on with the show - even after a 5-foot-9-inch crocodile bit off his thumb during a performance in Le Mans, France.
Renz closed his act by holding up his thumbless hand, to enthusiastic applause.
"The audience thought it was just part of the show," he said.
A woman in Orissa, India, who recently died at age 120, attributed her long life to good joints - the smoking kind.
Fulla Nayak said she puffed on marijuana cigars daily in the hut she shared with her 92-year-old daughter and 72-year-old grandson.
Circus ringmaster Daniel Renz went on with the show - even after a 5-foot-9-inch crocodile bit off his thumb during a performance in Le Mans, France.
Renz closed his act by holding up his thumbless hand, to enthusiastic applause.
"The audience thought it was just part of the show," he said.
A woman in Orissa, India, who recently died at age 120, attributed her long life to good joints - the smoking kind.
Fulla Nayak said she puffed on marijuana cigars daily in the hut she shared with her 92-year-old daughter and 72-year-old grandson.