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September 4, 2007
A drunken Wisconsin man woke up Monday in his neighbor's backyard without pants, a cashier's check worth over $41,000 and several hundred dollars in cash. Police said Mark Stahnke filed a report Monday but could not provide details on what happened when he left the bar the night before until he woke up the following morning.
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May 28, 2007
Canadian police is on a hunt for a weird man who allegedly approaches women and asks them to kick him in the groin. The man, who has reportedly approached three women so far in the past two months, is also sometimes on a bicycle. AP reports that though the Canadian police do not consider the man's request as a crime but they were concerned it may be a precursor to sexual assault.
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April 11, 2007
Topics foot, newspaper, phone, weird, michelle, random, mail, indian, head, wife, couple, woman, man and dreams
A 24-year-old man literally dreamed of the phone number of his future wife one night and then, driven by his instinct, sent her a text message. Random recipient Michelle Kitson first appeared confused when she saw a message on her phone from an unknown number that read, "Did I meet you last night?" However, the 22-year-old woman chose to reply to David Brown's text message and their romance kicked off. "It was really weird but I was absolutely hooked," Kitson told the Daily Mail newspaper.
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March 3, 2007
There are some weird people on the internet. Some of these stories are absolutely disgusting and outrageous.
http://www. youthinkyouhaveitbad. com/
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February 13, 2007
A 36-year-old man from Howards Grove, Wisconsin had his best catch ever - a 6-foot-long fish, while skimming off ice near his home. Darren Horness had to apply all his force to get the fish out, which was as tall as he is. Horness says he had to cut a hole through the 16 inches of ice on Lake Winnebago to take out the giant 102-pound, 72-inch sturgeon. "The fish was actually coming up into the hole, I just could see part of it and could tell it was a kind of a nice fish, but I had no idea how big it really was," Horness told AP.
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