British Man Dreams Of His Future Wife's Phone Number

April 11, 2007
A 24-year-old man literally dreamed of the phone number of his future wife one night and then, driven by his instinct, sent her a text message. Random recipient Michelle Kitson first appeared confused when she saw a message on her phone from an unknown number that read, "Did I meet you last night?" However, the 22-year-old woman chose to reply to David Brown's text message and their romance kicked off. "It was really weird but I was absolutely hooked," Kitson told the Daily Mail newspaper.

Iowa Woman Gets Her Wallet Back After 60 Years

February 7, 2007
Joan Martinek Barnes of Iowa never imagined in her wildest dreams that she would get back the wallet she lost 60 years ago in high school. It was a pleasant surprise for Barnes when a building engineer found her lost wallet this week while tracking down a broken water pipe. Barnes, 75, who now lives in San Antonio, recalls losing her wallet when her coat was stolen at McKinley High School in Cedar Rapids in the late 1940s. AP quotes her as saying, "I don't remember all those details. I just remember Mr. Paxson (the principal) got the coat back. I didn't have many coats. "

Calon Wen Organic Milk To Feature Farmers Searching For Love

January 24, 2007
A farmer's cooperative in North Wales, offering organic food has come out with a unique idea of finding love for its 20 farmer-members. The dairy cooperative Calon Wen is introducing "Fancy a Farmer?" campaign by placing the pictures of lonely farmers on its milk cartons. According to the Daily Post, the cartons of Calon Wen's organic milk will have the stickers of three men and two women looking for a date. The men and women were all members of the cooperative, the report said.
World's Hairiest Man Dreams Of Rock Stardom, Sues Chinese Carnival

World's Hairiest Man Dreams Of Rock Stardom, Sues Chinese Carnival

November 9, 2006
Yu Zhenhuan, an aspiring Chinese rock-star with 96-percent of his body covered in hair, filed a lawsuit earlier this year against Beijing's World Carnival Company for posting his photograph without permission on its website. Yu said the unauthorized posting had caused him to suffer from undue psychological damage.

Irish Americans Buy Dirt From The Mother Country

October 27, 2006
Two Irishmen are making mounds of money by shipping soil from "the mother country" to Irish Americans who want it put on their caskets. Pat Burke, 27, and Alan Jenkins, 65, are selling 0. 75 lb. bags for $15 dollars each. Burke and Jenkins have already shipped about 528,000 pounds of soil to New York, and they think that the number of people who want Irish dirt will surely keep rising.
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