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Grand Scam: How to Sneak Into Any Game
Not only does he get in free, he also sneaks in a bottle containing a delicious white russian. I don't condone you trying this in your neighborhood arena.
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A real prince charming
Courtney Friel reports live from the scene of a massive fire in Rancho Cucamonga near Los Angeles. During her live shot, a shirtless resident asks her out.
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The luckiest unlucky man to ever live (Frane Selak)
Strange but true, this is the story of Frane Selak.
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This is what happens when an engineer owns a dog
I bet this mutt can't wait to show this off to his K9 buddies. 240p quality or not, it's impressive.
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Kid Gets Away With Wearing Hilarious Knit Beard in His Yearbook Photo
This kid is too cool for school. When David Yearsley, 11, was taking his fifth-grade school photo, he’d thought he’d jazz things up a bit – with a knitted beard hat, no less. “I had no idea he was going to do it,”...
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Roseville golfer teed off over hole-in-one prize
A golfer who thought he'd won a $66,000 luxury sedan with a tournament hole-in-one is accusing the sponsoring car dealer of poor sportsmanship for switching the prize. Alan Ross, a Roseville chiropractor, sunk the lucky shot off the third tee at the Granite Bay Golf Club on May 7 during a charity tournament to benefit local schools.
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Lift-ception
Efficient forklifting skills.
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My Foursquare Check-In Saved Me From San Fran's Possibly Fraudulent Parking Ticket Scheme
I recently wrote an open letter to the San Francisco Metropolitan Transit Authority on what I believe to be a “scam” they’ve engaged in by operating with an F-graded BBB collection agency organization that issues collections notices, demanding money for parking citations from people who’ve never actually been to San Francisco. Ridiculous. They currently have 33 complaints on file, with 12 unresolved. I believe this is part of the city’s business model to increase revenue by targeting people who
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Guy Finds $2.9M Lottery Ticket in His Truck
The owner of a Long Island body shop made a nifty discovery in his truck last month worth about, oh, $3 million.Jerry Ritieni bought a bunch of lottery tickets in July and stuffed them in the truck's center console rather than his pocket "for some odd reason," he tells Newsday.
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Man Beats One in 9.7 Trillion Odds to Win Same Lottery Twice
It’s truly hard to believe: a man accidentally won the same lottery twice for a payout of $546,000. Kenneth J. Stokes, of Norwood, Mass., is a lottery season ticket holder, which automatically enters him into every drawing of a certain lottery with specific, pre-set numbers of his choosing.
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Keurig's Controversial Java 'DRM' Defeated By A Single Piece Of Scotch Tape
You'll recall that earlier this year, news leaked out that Keurig's latest pod-based coffee maker (Keurig 2.0) would come complete with the java-bean equivalent of DRM, preventing the device from using third-party pods -- or reusable pods that allow users to simply use regular ground coffee. After the story gained traction, Keurig quickly went into damage control mode, insisting that the DRM was necessary to bring consumers "interactive-enabled benefits."
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Roswell man told $500k winning lottery ticket a 'misprint'
A New Mexico man thought he won big bucks on a lottery scratcher only to find out it was a misprint. In December, John Wines bought a scratch-off lottery ticket at the Shell gas station in Roswell. The winning numbers were 1 and 2. As John started scratching, he came across not 1,2,3 or 4 - but 5 winning numbers, totaling over $500,000.
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The Colombian army sent a hidden message to hostages inside a pop song
Colonel Jose Espejo was a man with a problem. As the Colombian army’s communications expert watched the grainy video again, he saw kidnapped soldiers chained up inside barbed-wire pens in a hostage camp deep in the jungle, guarded by armed FARC guerillas. Some had been hostages for more than 10 years, and many suffered from a grim, flesh-eating disease caused by insect bites. It was 2010, and the straight-talking Espejo was close to retirement after 22 years of military service.
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This Is Charlie Hebdo's First Cover Since the Attack — And It's Absolutely Perfect
The first cover of Charlie Hebdo since the deadly Jan. 7 attack that left 12 dead is here, and it's a doozy.
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Man who bought lottery tickets to break $100 bill wins $10M
A Massachusetts man who bought a pair of lottery tickets at a grocery shop to break a $100 bill for lunch has ended up winning $10 million. Lottery officials announced Thursday that Richard Noll and his wife claimed the prize at lottery headquarters in Braintree this week. He chose a one-time payment of $6.5 million after taxes. The Revere man says he needed to break a $100 bill to get lunch at a sandwich shop, so he bought two $20 “Platinum Millions”...
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Southern High School Game Winning Buzzer Beater
Southern Rams of Oakland Maryland beat the Fort Hill Sentinels of Cumberland Maryland on a full court buzzer beater to win 54-51. Name of the shooter is unknown.
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The guy on the left has been practicing
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9-year-old destroys Florida’s new standardized test in front of school board
Meet Sydney Smoot, a 9-year-old fourth grader in Hernando County, Fla., who has more confidence than many adults. Smoot wrote (with help from her mom) and powerfully delivered (all by herself) a speech about Florida’s new standardized test, the FSA, or Florida Standards Assessment that drew loud applause from the audience.
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This NY cameraman has his priorities straight
During the Mets game, this official cameraman was spotted watching the Rangers NHL playoff game.
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A Woman With Cancer Had This Perfect Response To The “Hold A Coke With Your Boobs” Challenge
“Breast cancer is not fun and sexy.”
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