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Fish-walking « Bits & Pieces - 6 views

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    here kitty, kitty, kitty
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    fishman walketh! We have a guy here in SD in my neighborhood that walks his big turtle for 5 or 6 hours a day while reading a book at the same time! All funny!
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    The guy has a walking turtle that reads?!?!?!!!! How does a turtle turn pages. He must have a Kindle. That's some weird, wild stuff you got goin' out there in SD.
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    He reads, you weirdo! That's weird enouth, isn't it? Look at your picture above - now, ... that's weird!
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    and the best part is, they always say people look like their pets...take a look at the guy and tel me you don't wanna call him Mr. Guppy.
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mental_floss Blog » Extreme Weirdness: Antarctica's "Blood Falls" - 0 views

  • There is a glacier in Antarctica that seems to be weeping a river of blood. It’s one of the continent’s strangest features, and it’s located in one of the continent’s strangest places — the McMurdo Dry Valleys, a huge, ice-free zone and one of the world’s harshest deserts. So imagine you’re hiking through this – – which has been kept ice-less since God was a child because of something called the katabatic winds, which sweep over the valleys at up to 200 mph and suck all the moisture out of them. Anyway, you’re hiking along, passing dessicated penguin carcasses and such, and you come to this. A bleeding glacier. Discovered in 1911 by a member of Robert Scott’s ill-fated expedition team, its rusty color was at first theorized to be caused by some sort of algae growth. Later, however, it was proven to be due to iron oxidation. Every so often, the glacier spews forth a clear, iron-rich liquid that quickly oxidizes and turns a deep shade of red. According to Discover Magazine – The source of that water is an intensely salty lake trapped beneath 1,300 feet of ice, and a new study has now found that microbes have carved out a niche for themselves in that inhospitable environment, living on sulfur and iron compounds. The bacteria colony has been isolated there for about 1.5 million years, researchers say, ever since the glacier rolled over the lake and created a cold, dark, oxygen-poor ecosystem. Even weirder: scientists think that the bacteria responsible for Blood Falls might be an Earth-bound approximation of the kind of alien life that might exist elsewhere in the solar system, like beneath the polar ice caps of Mars and Europa.
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Cops: Man too drunk for snowblower - Weird News - Canoe.ca - 0 views

  • BARRIE, Ont. - A man who decided to help clear the street with his own push snowblower ended up with a public intoxication ticket. Police in Barrie, Ont., north of Toronto, say it was for the man's own protection as he was too intoxicated to operate the machine and was almost struck twice by passing vehicles Tuesday evening. Officers out on patrol noticed him. Police arrested the 41-year-old man and held him until he was sober. Sgt. Doug Henderson said he doesn't know if the man had an explanation for his actions. A public intoxication ticket runs $55.
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Evil Clown hired for stalking, threats and a pie in the face | Metro.co.uk - 0 views

  • ‘The clown’s one and only aim is to smash a cake into the face of his victim, when they least expect it, during the course of seven days.’If the boy or girl manages to avoid the ‘hit’, they are given the cake as a birthday present. Well, that’s alright then. The frightening fun can be stopped at any time, which is handy for parents who have second thoughts and don’t fancy the cost of child therapy.
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    coulrophobia--I has it.
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