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January 22, 2008
A Jedi church is set to rise in Wales, that is if the plan of two avid Star Wars fanatics pushes through. Brothers Barney and Daniel Jones said they are planning to put up the Jedi church in Anglesey and hope that other "devotees" will join them. Barney, 26 and Daniel, 21, who wish to be addressed as Master Jonba Hehol and Master Morda Hehol respectively, have already made plans for the homilies they are to deliver as heads of the U. K. Church of the Jedi and these include sermons on The Force, light sabre training, and meditation techniques.
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January 22, 2008
Topics light, star, gun, movies, movie, fox, dirty, evil, sword, blue, metal, gold, history, texas, foot, green and man
A poll commissioned by 20th Century Fox revealed the Star Wars weapon, the Light saber, is considered the best movie weapon in movie history. The weapon beat out other historic weapons made memorable in several movies, such as the crossbow from Robin Hood, the gold gun from James Bond: The Man With The Golden Gun, and the legendary machine gun used by Tony Montana in the classic gangster flick, Scarface.
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January 21, 2008
A farmer's wife from County Durham is claiming to be in the possession of a 77-year-old Electrolux that is widely believed to be the oldest functioning refrigerator in existence in Britain. Maureen Mace, 60, of Esh, County Durham said she bought the secondhand 4-foot fridge for $14 in 1969, although it has a manufacturer's stamp stating it was made in 1931.
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January 14, 2008
Topics airplane, texas, people, joint, crazy, colorado, bible, light, friends, big, california and world
Residents of a Texas community found themselves stunned by a celestial scene involving what many believe was a UFO. Eyewitness accounts told of a large, silent, object with flashing lights, with residents insisting that it was lower to the ground than an airplane.
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January 11, 2008
An employer for a German company fired three of its ten workers, who he claimed were "disturbing the peace" by demanding a smoke-free environment. The protests of the three employees were in response to the regulation that although citizens have been prohibited from smoking in pubs and restaurants, they were still allowed to light up in small offices.
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