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 Pink Ouija Board Targeting Young Girls Riles Critics
Pink Ouija Board Targeting Young Girls Riles Critics
Some say the mysterious product is a "dangerous spiritual game" that opens up anyone, particularly Christians, to attacks on their soul. picked by kakana 1 month ago
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 Jilted hubby exacts mousy revenge
Jilted hubby exacts mousy revenge
Knowing that his ex-wife suffered from musophobia - an unreasonable and disproportionate fear of rats and mice - the man arrived at her apartment in the northern Stockholm suburb of Märsta in the early hours of Sunday morning bearing a paper bag full of mice.
"She was scared out of her wits and is now being cared for in hospital" picked by kakana 1 month ago
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 Lousy louts loot lorry load of Lego
Lousy louts loot lorry load of Lego
The gang made off with the toy building bricks after breaking into the truck in the middle of the night. They bound and gagged the driver and bundled him into another vehicle before making off with their loot. picked by kakana 1 month ago
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 Stalker pheasant terrorises English village
Stalker pheasant terrorises English village
He has reportedly attacked men, women, children, baby-strollers, bikes, dogs and even cars in Newsham, North Yorkshire. The ferocious bird is known to hide silently in bushes, waiting for innocent passersby, before leaping out for an attack. picked by kakana 1 month ago
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 Lotion hobbles would-be thief
Lotion hobbles would-be thief
With seventy-five bottles of body lotion stuffed down his pants, Chamil Guadarrama couldn't make a slick getaway. picked by kakana 1 month ago
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 Man Charged With Operating On His Own Dog
Man Charged With Operating On His Own Dog
Alan MacQuattie recently removed a cyst from the leg of his 14-year-old Labrador mix. The dog was operated on again by professionals to deal with an infection from the first surgery. picked by kakana 1 month ago
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 Times are tough, 9 Muppets evicted from Sesame Street
Times are tough, 9 Muppets evicted from Sesame Street
In 40 seasons, Sesame Street has featured over 1,000 characters. Although we’ll always have mainstays like Big Bird, Elmo, Bert and Ernie, many Muppets have been forgotten or deemed unnecessary. picked by kakana 4 months ago
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Big Farting Bull
Created by sculptor Chen Wenling, the 20-foot statue depicts, well, a big fiberglass bull that rams a devil figure with its horns while making whoopie so hard the devil crashes into a wall.

Click through for more. picked by kakana 4 months ago
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 Clean up in aisle 3
Clean up in aisle 3
According to criminal complaints, Robert E. Lee, entered the CVS pharmacy at 4:17 p.m. Police said Lee walked to the front area of the store, lifted up his shirt, dropped his pants and defecated on the floor before walking out. picked by kakana 4 months ago
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Common cranes
A group of Common Cranes gather in dawn light, on a lake in the German state of Brandenburg, close to Berlin.

(REUTERS/Thomas Krumenacker) picked by kakana 5 months ago
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Pumpkin patch
Caitlin Snow, 2, walks through Gladiator Pumpkins on Connors Farm in Danvers, Massachusetts.

(Pat Greenhouse/Globe Staff) picked by kakana 5 months ago
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Racing against the sun
A central Illinois corn and soybean farmer races against the setting sun to harvest his cornfield in Loami, Illinois.

(AP Photo/Seth Perlman) picked by kakana 5 months ago
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Fog rises off a lake
Fog rises off a lake in Highlands, New York.

(AP Photo/Mike Groll) picked by kakana 5 months ago
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Amish farmer
An Amish farmer and three children bring in a cart full of harvested corn stalks at a farm in Middlefield, Ohio

(AP Photo/Amy Sancetta) picked by kakana 5 months ago
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Druids celebrate the Autumn equinox
Druids celebrate the Autumn equinox on Primrose Hill on September 22, 2009 in London, England. The ceremony is one of three events staged by the order with the Spring Equinox ceremony at Tower Hill and the Summer Solstice held at Stonehenge.

(Peter Macdiarmid/Getty Images) picked by kakana 5 months ago
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Roll at Bathurst
Roll at Bathurst

Image: Getty Images picked by kakana 5 months ago
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 Electric superbike smashes speed record by breaking through 150mph mark
Electric superbike smashes speed record by breaking through 150mph mark
An electric superbike has broken a land speed record by bursting though the 150mph mark .
The zero-emissions Mission One ridden by Jeremy Cleland became the fastest electric-powered vehicle when it hit an average speed of 150.059mph over two miles. picked by kakana 6 months ago
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  Why are we the naked ape?
Why are we the naked ape?
Right from the start of modern evolutionary science, why humans are hairless has been controversial. "No one supposes," wrote Charles Darwin in The Descent of Man, "that the nakedness of the skin is any direct advantage to man: his body, therefore, cannot have been divested of hair through natural selection." picked by kakana 6 months ago
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 Hundreds of volcanoes could cause 'well overdue' eruption in Australia
Hundreds of volcanoes could cause 'well overdue' eruption in Australia
As if bushfires, drought and floods aren't enough, Australians have now been warned to watch out for volcanoes.
A scientist has warned an eruption is "well overdue" and says there are hundreds of volcanoes that could cause trouble, from South Australia and Victoria through to Queensland. picked by kakana 6 months ago
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 Expert warn new breed of 'supercats' unsafe for family home
Expert warn new breed of 'supercats' unsafe for family home
One breed, the savannah, is capable of jumping 7ft vertically in the air and can grow three times bigger than a domestic cat. picked by kakana 6 months ago
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 Indian man gambles daughter away
Indian man gambles daughter away
A father in eastern India gave away his teenage daughter to a fellow gambler after he lost a card game, with police launching a hunt to retrieve the girl. picked by kakana 6 months ago
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 Man attacks roommates with sword after finding soda can in his room
Man attacks roommates with sword after finding soda can in his room
A man who was apparently was upset after finding a soda can in his room allegedly used a sword to cut two of his roommates. picked by kakana 6 months ago
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 Tokyo Scientists: Living in the city affects tits
Tokyo Scientists: Living in the city affects tits
Just as humans speak louder in noisy locations, great tits likely avoid low-pitched tones so that their calls will carry further, said the researchers, who will present their findings at an Ornithological Society of Japan's conference that began on Saturday in the Hokkaido Prefecture city of Hakodate. picked by kakana 6 months ago
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 Green dildo promises earth-friendly orgasms
Green dildo promises earth-friendly orgasms
Anna Sundström at erotic store Afrodites Apotek in Stockholm believes that it will be a big hit. "Many of our customers are environmentally conscious and often say 'no' to a plastic bag. It saves the environment when you don't use batteries," she said to Expressen. picked by kakana 6 months ago
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 Court OK's use of secret GPS tracking devices
Court OK's use of secret GPS tracking devices
For the first time, the state's highest court ruled today that the state Declaration of Rights allows police to break into a suspect’s car to secretly install GPS tracking devices, provided they have a warrant before they act. picked by kakana 6 months ago
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