Prison Guard Reinstated After Posing For Playboy

January 25, 2008
A prison guard who was terminated from her job after posing for the men's magazine Playboy was recently reinstated at the Berks County Prison. Twenty-nine year old Heather Hull was terminated from her post as a corrections officer after a co-worker spotted her in the March issue, in the "Employee of the Month" section. In the photo Hull was given a false name, and her hair was dyed black, from blonde.

World's Hairiest Man Seeks New Love

January 21, 2008
Broken-hearted after calling it quits with his long time girlfriend, the world's hairiest man is now looking for someone who could help him mend his tattered emotions and hopefully walk down the aisle with him. According to an internet browser, he saw the name of 29 -year old Yu Zhenhuan by chance in an online dating agency looking for a new girlfriend.

Aussies Come Up With 85 New Words And Phrases

January 12, 2008
eading Australian dictionary Macquarie has added 85 new words and phrases grouped in 17 categories from business to travel. The collection includes odd words such as 'toad juice', 'slummy mummies', and 'arse antlers' among others. 'Toad juice' is defined as a foul-smelling liquid fertilizer produced from pulverizing cane toads, pests that devastate native wildlife. 'Slummy mummies' refer to mothers who are oblivious to their personal appearance, an antonym of which is so-called yummy mommies. And 'arse antlers' is another term for a tattoo just above the buttocks.
Man Insists On Importance Of Bigfoot Discovery

Man Insists On Importance Of Bigfoot Discovery

December 27, 2007
A California man explained that the discovery of the legendary Bigfoot was essential to the further advancement of scientific research and discovery. Daniel Perez, the director of the Center Bigfoot Studies, explained that the discovery of the creature would shed light on the scientific community. Because of this, he had traveled across the country, interviewing people who claimed to have seen the elusive primate.

92-Year Old Maine Woman Mistakenly Declared Dead in Obit

December 17, 2007
An elderly woman was surprised to find her own obituary in a Bangor, Maine newspaper Sunday. The mistake was the result of a mix-up in the paperwork of a funeral home. Anne E. Hathaway, 92, said that she was surprised to find her name in the obituaries of the Bangor Daily News. She said that the information stated in the entry was accurate, except for the slight error that she was still in fact very much alive.
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