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April 14, 2008
To see is to believe, but how can an 85-year old blind man confirm what his friends saw? Robert Dunham is still having a hard time believing what his fellow golfers told him; despite his disability and age, he did a hole in one!According to CityNews. ca, Dunham, legally blind at 85, was playing golf late last week in his hometown of Green Valley, Arizona, when he did the extraordinary feat on a three-par course.
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March 25, 2008
Topics job, girlfriend, mcdonalds, lottery, life, man, hilton, wales, restaurants, happy, hard, hotel, love, restaurant, young, wife, couple, money and world
A man who found himself the winner of a Ł1. 3 million ($2. 6 million) lottery recently returned to his job at a local McDonald's after living a rich life, simply because he missed his co-workers. The man, 25-year old Luke Pittard, won the lottery with his girlfriend and co-worker, 29-year old Emma Cox, 18 months ago, leading Pittard to quit his job as the restaurant's staff trainer. However, he decided to return because of the fact that he simply loved his job.
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March 13, 2008
Topics toilet, woman, police, girlfriend, hard, medical, help, hospital, legs, food, body, water and world
Police responding to a call from a Ness County man's home arrived to discover the homeowner's girlfriend sitting on the toilet, and had been on it for two years. Authorities said the woman, 35 years old, was on the toilet fully clothed, with her pants down to mid-thigh.
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March 7, 2008
Italian priests are currently undergoing a course in confession, where they are taught the proper way of communicating with sinners and bringing them back to confession. The program was launched to respond to reports of a decline in the number of people going to confession. After identifying one of the reasons as the inappropriate reactions of priests upon hearing of the people's confessions, the "grave crisis" was taken into account and the Vatican is currently attempting to remedy the damage through the lessons.
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March 4, 2008
A couple who bought a hard disk drive from a Best Buy store for $300 found three bags of beans instead of the computer storage device inside the package when they opened it. The buyers returned the item to the store but Best Buy referred them first to the manufacturer of the HDD before replacing the product with a $300 gift card, Engadget. com and the Money Helps blog of CNNMoney. com reported Tuesday.
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