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Balloon Man and the girl who cries cotton tears.

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Credit: Cuarto Poder

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Credit: Nayi Duniya

http://mysteriousuniverse.org/2017/09/a-real-balloon-man-and-the-girl-who-cries-cotton-tears/
 
...I would've put that dog down the moment it saw you as a midnight snack. Some people, I just can't quite "get" what they are thinking.

Yes, I'm not a pet owner. Never have been, nor will I ever be.
 
....Oiii, a double post?! How shameless.

Even if you're not a fan of Boxing, you gotta feel somethin' at this bit of news.

Billy Joe Saunder's son punches opponent Willie Monroe Jr at Weigh-In, BBC.

Watch the video. What an ambitious little tyke he is.
 
Sorry for the double post but this breaking news just came in on my Facebook timeline:



Fortunately Debbie got in touch with the deceased bully in the spirit world who reassured Terri that her alcoholism was to blame and not the Ex-Lax. I know you were all wondering...
 
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Paddy Power offers 66/1 odds on 44-year old, ex-Villa player Ugo Ehiogu taking over as manager of arch-rivals Birmingham City.

Only Ehiogu died in April...
 
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...:odd:

Colorado police hunt "Mad Pooper" jogger, BBC.

A snippet from the article:
Lt Howard Black told the BBC the suspect could be charged under a city ordinance banning public urination or defecation.

"I haven't come across anything like this in 35 years with the police department," he added
 
I'm pretty sure he meant gist.

Thank you Mr. Anderson. I think most of us did get it though the odd mind seems to have over-thought the possibilities presented at face value; your post settled the reality.
 
A Nigel-less 2016. Shame, ish. BBC.

Thank you Mr. Anderson. I think most of us did get it though the odd mind seems to have over-thought the possibilities presented at face value; your post settled the reality.

A jest (noun: a thing said or done for amusement) works just as well in that sentence, especially as @Grayfox was introducing pictures of a foot partially eaten by a dog as a humourous item. I accept on a second reading that @daan is very likely right but there you go.
 
A Nigel-less 2016. Shame, ish. BBC.



A jest (noun: a thing said or done for amusement) works just as well in that sentence, especially as @Grayfox was introducing pictures of a foot partially eaten by a dog as a humourous item. I accept on a second reading that @daan is very likely right but there you go.

...I just typed my name into the provided "How Popular Is Your Name" thingymajigy, and the result concerns me a wee bit - there were 3 girls born in the UK named James. 3. What the.....:boggled:
 
A Nigel-less 2016. Shame, ish. BBC.



A jest (noun: a thing said or done for amusement) works just as well in that sentence, especially as @Grayfox was introducing pictures of a foot partially eaten by a dog as a humourous item. I accept on a second reading that @daan is very likely right but there you go.

The gist of the joke in it was in the disposition of the preposition, eh? :dopey:
 
Come friendly bombs and fall on Slough,
It isn't fit for humans now.

Or is it? Slough voted best place to work and live. BBC.
 
...Oh boy. BBC just hit me with these weird and funny news articles. I shall be a generous human being and share them with you all.

1. Saudi textbook features an image of Yoda & King Faisal, BBC.

2. Bumbling rozzers tweet "80-year ban" for a dangerous driver, BBC.
 
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