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Here are some of the craziest stories from the month gone by: ... Speaking for the doughnut-eating (and Dunkin’-loving) citizens of the world. Do better. Don’t make us find another location to ...
Image credits: anon #5. My cousin married a vapid idiot. The night before the wedding at the rehearsal she figured out the flower girl had the same shoes as her, in a much smaller size.
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From UFOs and flying snakes to smoke from Canadian wildfires bathing U.S. cities in a postapocalyptic glow, 2023 had more than its share of weird news.Here are just some of the strange things that ...
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World's Craziest Fools is a clip show made by Roughcut TV for BBC Three, presented by Mr. T. It showcases clips, sometimes viral, of people making themselves look like "Fools" (a reference to Mr. T's catchphrase), often by accident. Many clips were from CCTV footage. The videos are shown in different categories such as "Parking Fools", "Drunk ...
crazy. 2009 marked another year of unforgettable occurrences in entertainment, politics and current events. ... here are 10 of the weirdest work stories and headlines we read this year: Show ...
The world's highest battlefield, with very predictable terrain. Otto Skorzeny: His career reads like several thriller novels in a row; he worked for the Nazis, Franco, Nasser, Perón, and apparently Mossad as a hit man (without ever denouncing Nazism). Henry Tandey: Allegedly met a young Adolf Hitler during World War I - and spared his life.