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Here are today's Redneck Headlines:
#1 - Wrong Bed
#2 - Sex Shooter
#3 - Man Lives With 2,000 Barbies [VIDEO]

Swedish police say a drunk 20-year-old wandered into the wrong house and crawled into bed with a 70-year-old man.

Authorities said the elderly man woke up around 3:30 a.m. to find the young man sleeping next to him. “He got a bit of a shock. He’d been sleeping with earplugs as it was quite noisy in the area,” police spokesman Max Forsstrom said.

Police arrived and woke up the 20-year-old, who explained his house was less than a mile away. He was intoxicated and must have entered the wrong house. "We let him walk home and sober up in the fresh morning air. He definitely needed the walk. I'm guessing that he found his way home," Forsstrom said. The man is not facing any charges. (UPI)

 

An Oklahoma woman who was hauled in on drug charges gave cops more bang for their buck when she submitted to a strip search that revealed she'd hidden a loaded handgun ... in her most private of private parts.

Christie Dawn Harris was being patted down by a female officer, who asked her to remove her underwear to facilitate the search. Harris objected, saying it was that time of the month, but the officer spotted the handle of the five shot revolver "hanging out" of the 28-year-old's crotch area and a plastic bag containing remnants of methamphetamine wedged between her butt cheeks.

Harris is being held on felony drug and weapon charges. (The Smoking Gun)

 

A 41-year-old Florida man is making headlines for living in a real-life Barbie Dream House.

Stanley Colorite has 2,000 Barbies and 1,000 Ken figures – and his seven-bedroom Tampa home has become a museum to the dolls, taking up four rooms, including the bathroom. He even sleeps in a room lined with the dolls. Stanley's collection is currently worth $80,000 and he says he won't stop collecting until he runs out of rooms.
"Barbie isn't just a toy for children, she's for adult collectors too,” said Stanley. “I can't stop collecting – it's like a drug habit, I just can't quit."  (Daily News)

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