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July 12, 2007
A spacious four bedroom, two-storey house has extended property and is fairly priced - that's what is needed to make a perfect real estate purchase. But this Hopkinton, Rhode Island house has something extra that is making it a hard to sell property. It comes with lots of vultures. Real estate agent Patrick Murray is ready to compromise with $32, 900 for the house worth $222,800, but every time the predatory birds deter the deal.
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June 26, 2007
A Tennessee man learned the hard way that alligators are a regular part of life of Florida. Bruce Burger, 50, did not think twice about reaching into a pond at Lake Venice Golf Club to fish for his golf ball. But when he reached into the water a one-eyed, 11-foot alligator latched onto his arm, and pulled him in.
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June 14, 2007
He: Yes. At last. It was so hard to wait.
She: Do you want me to leave?
He: NO! Don't even think about it.
She: Do you love me?
He: Of course!
She: Have you ever cheated on me?
He: NO! Why you even asking?
She: Will you kiss me?
He: Yes!
She: Will you hit me?
He: No way! I'm not such kind of person!
She: Can I trust you?
Now after the marriage, read it from bottom to the top !!!!
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From: GigglePedia
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June 5, 2007
In a bid to give a hard fight to obesity and other related problems at the school level, authorities in China have come up with a new resolution which will mandate dance classes to all students in primary and secondary schools. Under the program, experts with the Ministry of Education have designed seven sets of group dances, with each dance lasting 4-5 minutes. The dances will be incorporated in class breaks, or in extra-curricular activities, the China Daily reports.
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May 24, 2007
A fawn who was orphaned just after its miraculous birth Sunday is reportedly doing fine at the home of a wildlife conservationist. The fawn, which has a brown coat and white mottles, was born Sunday after its mother who was pregnant with twin fawns tried to jump over a metal fence but was pierced. A homeowner called the Des Moines Animal Control to remove the carcass not knowing that the baby had fallen out of the doe's sliced womb. When Animal Control officers arrived, they found the weak fawn lying on the ground, still alive.
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