The Five Things on Your Facebook Profile That Cost You Dates:
According to a survey by the British dating site uk.parsnip.com, your Facebook and Twitter account could be the deciding factor when trying to close the deal on a potential date.
Nearly two out of three single people . . . 65% . . . say that they check someone out on social media before agreeing to go out on a date with them.
And three in four people who've checked out a potential date found something that CHANGED THEIR MIND. Here are the five things on your profile that are most likely to cost you a date:
#1.) A bad profile picture.
#2.) Having no sense of humor.
#3.) Aggressive online behavior.
#4.) Flirting with other people.
#5.) Oversharing.
Two Women are Suing After a Female State Trooper Gave Them a Deep Cavity Search Right By the Side of the Road:
Back in July, 38-year-old Angel Dobbs and her niece, 24-year-old Ashley Dobbs were pulled over on a highway just outside Irving, Texas. The troopers thought they were acting suspicious, so they decided to search them.
BUT . . . for some reason, that meant giving both of them FULL BODY CAVITY searches RIGHT THERE on the side of the road.
In the police car's dash cam footage, you can see a female trooper put on a glove, then stick her hand DEEP DOWN the back of Ashley's pants. Then she puts her hand DEEP DOWN the front and digs around.
After Ashley checks out, the trooper does the same thing to Angel. And she NEVER CHANGES THE GLOVE throughout all of the cavity searching.
The trooper didn't find anything in the search, and now Angel and Ashley are SUING. They say the search was illegal and humiliating. The case is going to go in front of a grand jury next month.







