Friday, October 22, 2010
All the best events in your local newspaper today
News of the strange appeared frequently during this holiday weekend. Some stories are downright hilarious (and a couple having sex in a car causing a traffic jam), while some seem to come straight from Ripley's Believe it or not. One story even involves a president. On Sunday (18 February), the Jerusalem police were called to investigate a traffic jam seemed to be caused by a car parked in the fast lane of a motorway. Apparently, the driver and male passenger of the car became very loving and pulling the side of the road was too much of a hassle. Needless to say that the car caused traffic problems as cars swerved to avoid the collision. The driver was given a ticket, however - to carry out the traffic. That's a new annoying driving habit to add to the list! This weekend also announced that a four-legged duck was hatched in London. The duck, which has been nicknamed "Stumpy" was born on a farm duck Nicky Janaway. If the duck was born in the wild, rare mutation would have been very difficult for the duck to survive. On the farm, Stumpy looks very good. Janaway told reporters the duck runs with extra legs "act as stabilizers." For those of us who religiously buy lottery tickets and never win, we think that the odds that we are like a ray hits the same place twice. Apparently lightning can strike twice. In Maplewood, Minnesota, airline pilot Raymond Snouffer Jr. matched the winning numbers on Saturday Northstar Cash. On Sunday, Snouffer decided to retain the number one and change the rest - and matched the winning numbers again! Each boat is $ 25,000 and the odds of winning a single drawing are about 170,000 to one. "In the second gunman" theory, be excited about it. A new movie trailer home of President John F. s Kennedy has been revealed. The film shows at the home of President Kennedy and Jacqueline, near Dealey Plaza in a minute and a half before the shooting. Secret Service agent Clint Hill is also visible. Footage of the Texas School Book Depository, taken the day after the shooting, can also be seen. The film, which is silent, 8 mm color, belonged to George Jefferies. After 40 years, he and his son decided to donate the film to the Sixth Floor Museum in Dallas, Texas.
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