Monkey Mayhem by Mail: When Comic Books Sold Live Monkeys for $19
— May 11, 2026In the golden age of comic books—roughly the 1950s through the early 1970s—kids flipping…
While we have never heard a of a Waffle House that offers drive-through service, that didn’t discourage a would-be customer in Panama City who drove his pick-up truck through the Waffle House restaurant. Literally. Charles Patrick O’Bryan, who may have missed his calling to be a demolition derby driver, slammed his truck right into the building after he became enraged when his wife – an employee of the restaurant – was not able to come to the phone when he called to talk to her. Fortunately, nobody was seriously injured by O’Bryan’s braid-dead stunt.
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