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Couple in Australia gets roasted on facebook after running out on $520 restaurant bill.
Over dinner, they worked their way expertly through the menu, ordered and drank fine wines and, after ordering dessert, slipped out "for a smoke". They kept going.
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Frieman contests carpool violation, corporate personhood
A lone Marin driver’s naughty sneak into the carpool lane could spell the end of corporate personhood as we know it.
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The bizarre tale of John McAfee, spymaster
75 laptops, 29 "pillow talk" operatives, and one crazy gringo.
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The Spectacular Thefts of Apollo Robbins, Pickpocket
Apollo Robbins takes things from people’s jackets, pants, purses, wrists, fingers, and necks, then returns them in amusing and mind-boggling ways.
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Driver's Facebook scheme to avoid speeding ticket backfires
As it turns out, courts don't like it when you find someone on Facebook to take the blame for your speeding offenses.
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Fat Women, Please Stay Away From Crime Scenes. Male Jurors Are Biased Against You.
This month a team of Yale psychologists released a study indicating that male jurors—but not female jurors—were more likely to hand a guilty verdict to obese women than to slender women.
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The Secret to Saving Spoiled Milk is . . . Frog Slime?
As if sour milk wasn’t ick-worthy enough, scientists from Moscow State University have just identified a number of potential antibiotic compounds in frog skin secretions which, if added to milk, could prevent it from going bad.
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Why Writing With Our Hands Is Still Important
My hand cramped a little, churning out numbers and letters with the slightest - but still noticeable - discomfort. My handwriting sucked. It suddenly occurred to me that I hadn't actually written anything by hand in a long, long time. Just a few years earlier, I kept a paper journal by my bed and would buy three-packs of Moleskin notebooks for brainstorming, sketching and jotting things down. What happened?
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Outrageous Job Interview Questions
Hiring is one of the toughest things a manager has to do, so asking provocative questions in interviews is one way to try to determine what (and how) a candidate really thinks. But these questions might go a little too far.
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Norway goat cheese fire closes tunnel
About 27 tonnes of caramelised brown goat cheese - a delicacy known as Brunost - caught light as it was being driven through the Brattli Tunnel at Tysfjord, northern Norway, last week.
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A Father Took Seven Years to Draw This Maze. It Might Be Impossible to Clear.
When not racking up scores on Konami music game Jubeat, Kya7y is on Twitter. And something she recently shared there, for lack of a better word, is amazing.
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Flight to Caribbean diverted due to smoking family
A Sunwing flight from Halifax bound for the Dominican Republic was diverted to Bermuda and made an emergency landing as a result of several unruly passengers Friday night.
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Man Invents Machine To Separate And De-Cream Oreos
It doesn't matter which part of the Oreo is your favorite. Fans of both the cookie and the cream will find this video hysterical.
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Bangkok's 'Hitler chic' trend riles tourists
Thai youth are strutting around in T-shirts bearing cartoonish images of the Nazi dictator. Critics blame it on ignorance.
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Worlds smallest man dancing with his beloved cat
Quality isnt the best, still a pretty awesome photo!
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Woman Realizes Too Late That Bottle of Moisturizer from Secret Admirer Was Full of Sperm
A man in China was ordered to pay $300 in damages after sending a bottle of his sperm to a woman as a token of his love. But no amount of money will likely offset the victim's trauma, having rubbed most of the bottle's content on her body before realizing it wasn't moisturizer.
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Lego Spill Shuts Down Section Of West Virginia Highway
Thankfully no one was walking barefoot down the road at the same time.
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Women In New York Are Getting Arrested For Carrying Condoms
Because they could be prostitutes.
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Wells Fargo Typo Victim Dies in Court
On the morning of Dec. 19, 2012, in a Torrance courtroom, Larry Delassus' heart stopped as he watched his attorney argue his negligence and discrimination case against banking behemoth Wells Fargo.
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The airline extras you "should" consider paying for!
INCREASINGLY airlines are offering passengers add-on products and services. Here's Gulliver's authoritative guide to what, and not, to spend your pennies on..
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