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Black Sabbath is now available as a statue collection. Knucklebonz, a collectibles company, recently revealed the limited edition figurines. They represent the band as they appeared during the Sabotage Era when the band was famously photographed during what they believed was a test shoot and drummer Bill Ward is wearing a pair of his wife's tights. The Black Sabbath statues will go for a retail price of 666-dollars. However, pre-orders from the KnuckleBonz website are available at a discounted price of 599-dollars.
https://knucklebonz.com/product/black-sabbath-rock-iconz-set/
A piece of tech history is going to a new home. It's a factory-sealed model of the first-edition iPhone.The eight gigabyte smartphone was advertised as being in "exceptional condition." It retailed for 599-dollars in 2007, but quickly ballooned in price on the auction block among avid collectors. It eventually sold for 40-thousand dollars.
https://www.cnbc.com/2022/10/17/a-first-generation-iphone-just-sold-at-auction-for-over-39000.html
Governor Ron DeSantis is being asked to suspend a Brevard County mayor over allegations involving a garden tool. Commissioners want Indialantic Mayor Dave Berkman out of office after he was charged with battery for allegedly hitting a political candidate with a rake. It happened during a Hurricane Ian cleanup event at Orlando Park late last month. Either way, Berkman is not running for reelection and will be replaced in early December.
An iconic rock band is hitting the road again. Journey is going on a 50th anniversary tour with Toto. The bands announcing a 38-city North American Tour for spring 2023. The trek kicks off in Allentown, Pennsylvania on February 4th. There is one Florida date: February 26th in Jacksonville. (Vystar Veterans Memorial Arena). Tickets are expected to go on sale this Friday.
https://blabbermouth.net/news/journey-announces-freedom-tour-2023-with-very-special-guest-toto
A DUI suspect is behind bars after leading police on a chase through the California town of Whittier. But, the person wasn't driving a car on Saturday, they were riding a horse. Police say the rider refused to follow the same rules of the road that drivers have to obey. When officers tried to pull the person over, they refused to stop the horse, and the chase was on. Eventually the rider gave up. The horse wasn't hurt and was taken into the care of the Whittier Police Department.
https://www.foxla.com/news/horseback-rider-arrested-for-dui-in-whittier
A new horror film is apparently so scary it has people fainting and vomiting in movie theaters. "Terrifier 2" came out last weekend to tell the timeless tale of a resurrected murderous clown hunting down a teenage girl and her brother on Halloween. The film is reportedly gruesome to the point of causing extreme physical reactions. The executive producer warned that viewers "who are faint of heart, prone to light headedness or have weak stomachs are advised to take extreme caution."