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January 11, 2008
Topics balls, golf, hospital, snake, eggs, ebay, carpet, marketing, sydney, chicken, space and animals
Golf balls swallowed by and extracted from a snake were placed for sale on eBay, with the highest bid totalling $1,401 Australian, or $1,253 US. The four balls which were taken from inside a carpet python at the Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary last week were posted for sale on the online auction, still unwashed. The winner will also receive X-rays and photographs of Augusta, the python, with the balls still inside, and after the balls were taken out by surgery.
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January 8, 2008
Here's some welcome news for those who love to hate washing the dishes after eating. A food firm based in Birmingham has invented a bowl totally made out of bread which could be filled up with soup - , chili or curry, before the diner gets to gulp down the bowl too.
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January 7, 2008
DNA trails found by authorities on chicken bones led to the identification and arrest of a man on burglary charges. The chicken bones found in an apartment burglarized last November were examined by police, who surmised that the robber got hungry in the middle of his heist and helped himself to the chicken.
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December 31, 2007
A farm in Devon, England has prepared the largest Christmas dinner - a roast turkey stuffed with 11 smaller birds, enough to feed 125 people at a cost of $1,336. Dubbed as the True Love Roast, the turkey contains a goose filled with a chicken, then a pheasant and small ducks.
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December 27, 2007
Topics philippines, dolls, sex, toys, chicken, animal, banner, chickens, thailand, asian, light, japan, animals, food, death and people
The Philippines Bureau of Customs officials have seized several inflatable sex dolls to be used in an international campaign against animal cruelty, an animal rights group claimed Thursday. According to the People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals or PETA, they planned to use the sex toys to protest against a major U. S. fast food chain who allegedly abuse chickens.
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