
September 25, 2007
Topics nudity, clothes, mountain, religion, mountains, bizarre, naked, birth, head, body, world, people and man
Nepalese authorities say they are already tired of countless acts of nudity on Mount Everest and are taking drastic measures to stop disgraceful acts on the world's highest mountain. Tsering Sherpa , head of Nepal's official mountaineering body, said, "People taking their clothes off and so on, these kind of things we are trying to stop. "
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August 17, 2007
Topics chinese, symbol, baby, couple, email, e-mail, bizarre, names, cards, couples, love, internet, boy and police
In an attempt to give their baby boy a unique name, an unidentified Chinese couple is planning to name him "@", the symbol used in email addresses. The couple insists that when translated in Manadarin the commonly used Internet 'at' symbol sounds like 'love him. '
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August 7, 2007
Margaret Wegner, 59, will no longer have to suffer the chronic headaches and nosebleeds she has been subject to since she was 4. Thanks to advances in medical technology, doctors were able to remove almost all of the 3. 1 inch long pencil that accidentally bored through Wegner's skin 55 years ago and eventually became lodged in her brain. In an interview with a local newspaper, Wegner described the bizarre incident that how she fell over while carrying the pencil in her hand and accidentally stabbed herself in the head.
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July 17, 2007
An Australian rugby player participated in matches for over four months before discovering an opponent's tooth buried in his head. Ben Czislowski, needed stitches above his left eye after butting heads with a rival in early April.
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July 13, 2007
Topics wine, gun, man, stuff, bizarre, post, drugs, hand, friends, money, family and police
An attempted robbery at a Capitol Hill home took a bizarre turn when the intruder apparently got emotional and left with nothing but a glass of wine and some hugs. Michael Rabdau, 51, was enjoying dinner with his family during a get together at a friend's place last month when a hooded man slid in through an open gate and pointed the gun at his teenage daughter demanding money. While everyone froze, one of the guests stood up and offered the man to have a glass of wine with the dining group.
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