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May 9 is... Lost Sock Memorial Day.

May 11 is... Twilight Zone Day.

May 13 is... Leprechaun Day.

May 14 is... National Dance Like A Chicken Day.

May 15 is... National Chocolate Chip Day.

May 19 is... Frog Jumping Jubilee Day.

May 23 is... Penny Day.

May 24 is... National Escargot Day.

May 26 is... Grey Day.

May 29 is... End Of The Middle Ages Day.

May 30 is... My Bucket's Got A Hole In It Day.

May 31 is... National Macaroon Day.

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VANCOUVER, B.C. - Try to hold back the shock as you read about
some of the things people just throw away. Can you believe
someone got rid of 1900 pounds of frozen animal carcasses? And
who in their right mind would dump a hefty collection of
Braille "Playboy" magazines? These items are just a couple of
the bizarre things that the junk toters at 1-800-GOT-JUNK? have
hauled away. Other bizarre loads include one ton of expired
sardines from a Mexican grocery store, 1200 pounds of concrete
animal lawn ornaments, half a truck-full of herbal breast
enlargement pills and a bunch of prosthetic legs. Though most
items end up getting pitched, some are donated to the needy,
such as the butt massager that was given to a charity house.
With all the prosthetics they get, they'll be glad to give
someone a hand.
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DUBLIN, Ga. - When you're reporting to the cops about items
that were stolen from your home, it's not a good idea to inform
them of illegal contraband you may have had. Apparently, John
Randolph thought he might be able to get his stolen marijuana
back by telling police it was missing. When officers arrived
to his place, Randolph said a thief took four 'dime bags' of
marijuana, along with a .22-caliber pistol, a gold necklace
and $30 in change. To make sure he heard correctly, the
reporting officer asked Randolph again about the marijuana.
The school bus driver repeated what he said and then showed
the cop a small box on a bedroom dresser where he said he kept
the marijuana. And why did he confess? He said, "I was always
told to tell the truth." Strangely enough, Randolph was not
charged with a crime.

gefunden auf http://www.bizarrenews.com/

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MOSCOW - Russian Parliament Member Vladislav Dyomin and two
of his aides were stopped on the street in the early morning
last week for erratic behavior. As soon as the first officer
stepped out of his car Dyomin screamed, "Beat the cops!" and
punched him in the face with his fist. The three then stole
golf clubs from a nearby sport-utility vehicle and set to on
the officers with gusto. The altercation didn't break up
until another police car arrived on the scene. Dyomin then
produced his Duma documents -- which give him immunity from
prosecution -- and walked away free. One of his aides fled
while the other was detained. Not surprisingly, the trio had
been drinking.
[moscowtimes.com]

bizzare
You may be arrested for vagrancy if you do not have at least
one dollar bill on your person.

It is a felony offense to eavesdrop on your own conversation.

You must contact the police before entering the city in an
automobile.

The English language is not to be spoken.

Law forbids eating in a place that is on fire.

It is an offense to feed whiskey to a dog.

It is legal to protest naked in front of city hall as
long as you are under seventeen years of age and have
legal permits.

It is illegal for anyone to give lighted cigars to dogs,
cats, and other domesticated animals kept as pets.

daily
Hier gibts jede menge fragen ohne antworten, und auf manche fragen wirds glaube ich nie eine sinvolle antwort geben.
www.fragenohneantwort.de

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In Großbritannien soll bei den Sommer-Rockmusikfestivals die erste Toilette mit Webzugang zum Einsatz kommen. "iLoo" (iKlo), wird von Microsofts Internet-Sparte MSN hergestellt. Das Unternehmen hatte bereits im Jahr 2001 eine Parkbank im britischen Suffolk mit Internetanschluss versehen.

hier gibts die ganze story.

Fr, 08.03.2019, 09:39