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May 22, 2007
When a man failed to pick up his fast food order for more than 15 minutes at a McDonald's drive-through, its employees got concerned and called the police. A 32-year-old man from Camden, Arkansas was asleep inside the car with the engine running and his right foot on the brake. Police arrested Terrance Forte on Saturday for driving while intoxicated after finding him asleep at the wheel in the drive-through lane at McDonald's at 12:30 a. m.
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May 2, 2007
Seeing the police enter his house to serve a warrant, a 21-year-old man from western Kentucky decided to run from his house, naked, at 11 a. m. in the morning. William McCampbell led police on a 40-minute foot chase on Monday before he was finally caught. McCampbell was originally charged with contempt of court and after the Monday chase in Mayfield, other charges were added. He would now face jail time for contempt of court, fleeing from police, indecent exposure, criminal trespassing and disorderly conduct. Describing the unique naked chase, Mayfield Assistant Police Chief Steve Hendley told AP that as McCampbell ran through town, people stood shocked on the streets.
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April 11, 2007
Topics foot, newspaper, phone, weird, michelle, random, mail, indian, head, wife, couple, woman, man and dreams
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.
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April 9, 2007
Topics fish, magic, boat, foot, hand, friends, feet, water, hospital, man, bite and florida
A Brevard County man had to get more than 100 stitches after a giant King Mackerel bit his leg and hand. Josh Landis said the fish jumped into his boat as he and some friends were reeling in a smaller fish. The fish, weighing about 57 pounds and measuring about five feet, hit him in the chest before attacking him.
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March 31, 2007
Topics hotel, flames, swimming, black, smoke, restaurants, pool, ice, newspaper, head, water, bare and foot
The hotel guests at the Edgewater Hotel and Waterpark in Minnesota had to run in their swimming trunks on Thursday after a fake volcano at the center of a swimming pool "erupted" giving out smoke. The 20-foot-tall plastic volcano started emitting black smoke and flames at about 6:40 p. m. because of a malfunctioning of the internal speaker. The flames were put out by firefighters and an automatic sprinkler head mounted above the volcano. However, the entire volcano melted during the "eruption. "
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