Saturday, September 13, 2008

Hotel guest slapped with 5,700 pounds bill for 27-hour sex hotline chat!

A London hotel guest raked up a whopping bill of 5,700 pounds - after spending 27 hours on a premium sex hotline.

Anthony M, 22, however, could not pay his bill after checking out of the hotel.

According to the police, he is the same man wanted in Hannover since February, where he checked into a local hotel and "forgot" to pay the bill upon leaving.

However, Anthony, from Leverkusen, said he couldn't keep track of time while on phone.

"I was sitting in my hotel at night and suddenly became horny, so I called a sex hotline. I did not keep track of time, it was like a movie. I just kept going," the Sun quoted him, as saying.

And after the hotel workers came to know about the horrific bill, they came to Anthony's door seeking an explanation.

"They said I have good stamina," he explained proudly.

Later, he was also quizzed by police, but Anthony's lawyer Burkhard Benecken blamed the hotel.

"The hotel exhibited substantial negligence. If you do not limit guests from accessing high-cost sex hotlines, then you are being careless and should be responsible for any damages," he said.

Meet the world's meanest boyfriend!

A German man was so tight-fisted that he left his girlfriend to cool her heels in the prison, just because he didn't want to pay a fine of just 390 dollars.

Magdalena Czerwinska called beau Max Schuster for help when she was sentenced to 15 days in prison for theft and had pay a fine to walk free.

But, Schuster refused to pay the measly sum saying he would rather save the 390 dollars for himself.

"He said he didn't feel like coming to pay the fine and so she is still stuck in jail," News.com.au quoted a police spokesman in Wanne-Eickel, as saying.

The spokesman added: "People are very worried in the current economic climate and they have to make whatever savings they can. He saw not paying the fine as a simple saving."

11month baby girl helps unconscious mum by answering cell phone!

Eleven-month-old British baby girl Amelia Boyle might not be old enough understand what cellular phones are meant for, but she recently helped raise the alarm that her mother had collapsed unconscious by using a mobile.

Millie, as the baby is lovingly called, picked up the ringing mobile and answered the call when her mother Elizabeth, 20, fainted in the hall of their home.

The dialler was Millie's grandmother Linda Wright, who knew that the baby was not allowed to play with the cell phone.

She immediately understood that something wrong might have happened with Elizabeth, who has a history of fainting and fitting, and dialled 999.

Elizabeth woke up in her home in Braintree, Essex, to hear police and ambulance crews at her door.

Though she told the police that had not called them, the officers broke down the door to get in and help.

A few minutes later three paramedics arrived to examine her, but she did not need hospital treatment.

"I went upstairs to get Millie some clothes. I came downstairs again and I was going to get her dressed up as normal. She was crawling around playing with some toys when I suddenly fainted between the hallway and the living room blocking the stairway," the Telegraph quoted Elizabeth as saying.

"My mum phoned me back on the home phone and when she didn't get through, she tried on the mobile, then the home phone again.

"I am so lucky to have Millie.

"Millie does not seem to be fazed by it. She must have watched me open the phone - she is not usually allowed to play with it because she tends to stick it in her mouth.

"She is a very clever little girl. I was proud of her anyway but now she is even more special," she added.

Her mother said: "If Millie hadn't answered the phone, I wouldn't have known what had happened."