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The night Doob almost died. | General Forum | 268 | d|O__O|b
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HAPPY BIRTHDAY DAIMOS | General Forum | 10 | Infi[N]ity
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Panic! At The Disco | Poetry, Lyrics, Artwork | 123 | xxx_Stephie_xxx
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Saw 4 Trailer | Jokes, Funny Logs, Blogs, Pics | 86 | ailza
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Attack of the Kangaroo |
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MELBOURNE, Australia (AP) -- "An ambulance official says a
jogger has been taken to hospital after he was attacked by a kangaroo
on the outskirts of Australia's second-largest city. A jogger who hopped between a male and female kangaroo in Melbourne suffered a head injury and scratches. Metropolitan Ambulance Service spokeswoman Christine Paterson says the
man, in his 50s, was attacked Monday as he apparently ran between a
male and female kangaroo near his home at an outer suburb of Melbourne. She says the victim ran to a nearby house and telephoned for help while the kangaroo hopped away. Paterson says he was taken by ambulance to a hospital in a stable
condition with a gash on his head and minor claw scratches to his
chest, arms and hands. A Royal Melbourne Hospital spokeswoman was not immediately available for comment on the man's condition."
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Buy more, pay more |
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News : Zimbabwe Preparing To Release $500 Billion Note |
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The Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe are preparing to issue a $500 billion note which is equal to less than 4 U.S. dollars.
But due to cash shortages, Zimbabweans are finding it difficult to get hold of currency to purchase essential goods. At present people are limited to withdrawing $100 billion a day which isn't enough to buy a loaf of bread.
Zimbabwe Introduces $100 Billion Banknotes
With inflation spiralling out of control, Zimbabwe has introduced a $100 billion note (CNN has a photo of a $500 million note). $100 billion is the equivalent to one U.S. dollar and is enough to buy four oranges.
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The $82,000 Toupee |
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A man who travelled across America to get hair treatment has filed a lawsuit after he discovered he didn't get what he had paid for.
The man paid $1,700 laser hair treatment that actually turned out to be a toupee glued onto his head and 'lasered' on with a hair dryer.
The legal bills on either side have now topped $80,000
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Forget motorway congestion - this is a traffic jam |
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Hundreds of cars queue aimlessly for the chance to actually get to their destination in Xiamen, south China.
The country has experienced a massive increase this year in the sale of cars, according to the China Association of Automobile Manufacturers.
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Eau de Play Doh |
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This Limited Edition Cologne was created to celebrate the 50th Birthday of Play-Doh! Hasbro said the fragrance is "meant for highly-creative people, who seek a whimsical scent reminiscent of their childhood."
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Mannequin boobs are getting bigger |
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Mannequins' breasts are growing to cater for the number of women who now have plastic surgery (or men's increased fondness for gigantic boobs).
Shop mannequins with 40" DD breasts have been selling thick and fast across America in the last year and are could soon be protruding onto on the British High Street.
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Two-Faced Calf |
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One of the newest arrivals at Kirk Heldreth's dairy farm is drawing crowds. A calf with two faces was born Dec. 27 at Heldreth Dairy Farm, and word has spread in southwest Virginia as residents flock to his farm.
The animal is normal from its tail until its unusually large head. The calf breathes out of two noses and has two tongues, which move independently, according to Heldreth. There appears to be a single socket containing two eyes where the heads split.
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Fake Tube safety e-mail spreads |
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London Transport and mobile firms are warning people about an e-mail spreading rapidly containing inaccurate safety information.
The message claims that passengers on the London Tube system can contact emergency services via a satellite signal from their mobiles underground.
Mobiles do not work in the London Underground, and satellite signals cannot reach there either.
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