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Entries Tagged as 'Odd News'
Bacon - Nature’s Most Perfect Food
July 7th, 2008 · No Comments
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NATIONAL SIESTA DAY 2008
June 25th, 2008 · No Comments
National Siesta Day 2008 on Wednesday 25th June is one day in the year when we can all close our eyes for 10-20 minutes during our normal lunch break without fear of criticism. Company bosses are encouraged to let their staff have a nap as part of their normal lunch break, avoiding disruption to work. National Siesta Day is a non-commercial, non-profit making Awareness Day.
Moon Sliced in Dutch Accident
June 4th, 2008 · No Comments
Utrecht police say a 21-year-old Dutch man is recovering after a “mooning” that went horribly wrong.
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Authorities Toss Cookies After Oreos Spill
May 19th, 2008 · No Comments
Police say a trailer loaded with 14 tons of double-stuffed Oreos has overturned, spilling the cookies still in their plastic sleeves into the median and roadway.
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Ten Great Blogs Following the War on Terror
February 18th, 2008 · 1 Comment
Some of the following may not be blogs in the traditional sense anymore, having evolved into “New Media” I don’t have an expression to call them, so I’m calling them blogs. I am not considering my own projects, either, Terrorist Death Watch and America’s North Shore Journal. These are unrelated, and my selection was unsought.
Blackfive: [...]
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Six Husbands - Six Empty Wallets
February 3rd, 2008 · 1 Comment
Preying on the troops.
Six states, six husbands, one woman
Wellsville Daily Reporter
By John Anderson
Investigative work from three people — two unlikely — helped solve a bizarre case that spanned six states and marriages to six men by one woman.
Shauna Marie McDonald, originally from Oregon, is legally Shauna Keith. She is 27 and in the Walton County [...]
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Persons of Limited Stature Under Suspicion
January 23rd, 2008 · Comments Off
The Sun
A GANG of crooks is robbing long-distance coaches by smuggling dwarves into their holds inside sports bags.
Once inside the buses the tiny thieves slip out from their hiding place to rifle through the belongings of travellers above them.
They then take their loot back to their hiding place and wait to be collected [...]
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Would You Make This Trade?
January 13th, 2008 · Comments Off
Would you trade a lumberjack for a burlesque dancee?
You’ll see an answer if you watch ABC’s series “Wife Swap”.
Hornell Evening Tribune
A Canisteo native who spends her time working honing her axes, swapped lives this summer with a burlesque dancer from Seattle - courtesy of ABC.
Andrea Robarge, now of Naples, was sent across the country as [...]
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When Fake Eunuchs Attack
January 6th, 2008 · 1 Comment
How bad do things have to be for you to pose as a fake eunuch? The Asia Times addresses this sad state of affairs.
Local authorities in the central Indian state of Madhya Pradesh face a perplexing problem. The authenticity of some of the area’s eunuchs is in question, and officials claim they’re powerless to resolve [...]
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Fiddling Around
January 3rd, 2008 · Comments Off
In order to play many stringed instruments, you use a bow. Professional quality bows are made by hand, using a remarkably small set of materials. Today’s Democrat & Chronicle talks about a local bow maker and his fight to preserve the trees that supply the only wood used in the process.
Reinfeld didn’t realize exactly how [...]
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Hindus protest use of gods on underwear
December 22nd, 2007 · Comments Off
Earthtimes
India’s eastern state of Orissa has lodged a protest with the US government seeking action against a California-based website for hurting religious sentiments of people by selling undergarments with images of Hindu gods, a newspaper reported Friday. Hindu priests and religious groups had slammed the website, cafepress.com, for selling undergarments embellished with faces of several [...]
Why men like to marry younger women
December 6th, 2007 · Comments Off
The answer is to be found in Lapland, it seems.
Or was that Lapdanceland?
Telegraph
Now Dr Samuli Helle, University of Turku, has found the answer with the help of a study of the nomadic Sami, the “reindeer people” of Finland.
Finnish parish records from the 17th to 19th century on three Sami populations, who depended on reindeer herding, [...]


