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lindaharding627
@lindaharding627 (1442)
• United States
19 Jan 11
I was reading a story online about teenage burglars who stole an urn from a Florida home and snorted some of the ashes thinking that it was drugs. Apparently, the urn contained the ashes of a man and two Great Danes. I can't help...
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BayleighGray
@BayleighGray (4334)
• United States
8 Oct 07
LOL I love news like this, much more amusing and not so stuffy and serious!
Picking your nose is healthy says an Austrian Dr., not too mention eating them helps your body in tremendous ways naturally!
I was gagging reading...
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shywolf
@shywolf (4514)
• United States
20 Jan 07
Live Art student Dickon Stone seems to think that if you want to get noticed, it helps to have a memorable name. His poem, entitled "Setting My Hair on Fire" was performed last week outside the Bentall Centre, and his...
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shywolf
@shywolf (4514)
• United States
20 Jan 07
A park in Marysville, Ohio that had affectionately become known as "South Park" is now having it's name changed to "Greenwood Park" simply because officials from the Parks and Recreation Commission in Marysville feel that having...
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shywolf
@shywolf (4514)
• United States
19 Jan 07
Tigger is a cat with impeccable timing. She was rescued about a year ago from the Humane Society by her now owner, Caroline Behr. Who knows where that family would be today if not for their brave adopted kitty.
The cat...
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shywolf
@shywolf (4514)
• United States
18 Jan 07
As the news story goes, Judy, a 120-pound chimpanzee, who escaped from her cage at the Little Rock Zoo in Arkansas, got out and raided a cupboard and then did a little cleaning up before the keepers managed to sedate her and...
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shywolf
@shywolf (4514)
• United States
16 Jan 07
A retired Chief of Police in Charleston, S.C. is currently puzzling over a postcard dated nearly sixty years ago that recently showed up in his mailbox. He received this postcard in a plain white envelope with a one-cent stamp...
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shywolf
@shywolf (4514)
• United States
14 Jan 07
According to the news, a Chinese television company has been ordered to pay damanges amounting to $256 to a man who received more than three _thousand_ nuisance text messages after his mobile phone number was used in a police TV...
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