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April 16, 2008
A 20-year-old cross dresser was arrested for crashing his car into a lingerie shop that had earlier turned down his job application. Oakland County Undersheriff Michael McCabe said Jeremy Paul McIntosh was picked up by police after he deliberately drove his Geo Tracker into the Intimate Ideas lingerie store in this town 25 miles northwest of Detroit late Sunday.
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April 1, 2008
Local authorities arrested a man for intentionally crashing his vehicle into the car wash after becoming dissatisfied with the service. The man, 37-year old Assi Touti, was at the Mr. Hand Car Wash complaining about the unsatisfactory job done on his Chevrolet Silverado truck after he drove it through the car wash.
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March 25, 2008
A man declared brain dead was found to still be alive four hours after, just as the family was getting ready to pay their respects and say goodbye. The man, 21-year old Zack Dunlap, was found still alive as his cousin Dan Coffin dug a fingernail under one of Zack's own, causing Zack to pull his arm away and lay it down on the other side of his body.
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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 18, 2008
Topics life, job, passport, laura, employment, divorce, clothes, ebay, australia, airport, head, wife, car, people and man
An Australian man announced online that he was putting his entire life up for sale, auctioning it to the highest bidder. According to 44-year-old Ian Usher, the winning bidder will get his home, his car, all his material possessions, and even his job. Usher explained that with regards to the job, the winner would be given a two-week trial employment at a rug shop in Perth, Western Australia.
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