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A British woman called the cops to report her snowman stolen.




The woman was especially worried about her creation because she had used pound coins for the eyes and teaspoons for his arms. The police consider the call highly irresponsible because it could have presented a real emergency from getting through on the 999 system (Britain's version of 911). However, the police did not file charges against the woman because she was not making a prank call - she genuinely though the theft was an emergency!
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Crows recognize individual human faces and can hold a grudge if you treat them badly.




Field biologists have observed that wild crows seem to recognize them, and this ability has been shown to last up to three years! The birds pay close attention to human behavior and which individuals could potentially pose a threat to them. Scientists have gone to extremes such as wearing masks whenever they go to capture and band the crows, but the crows soon were able to remember which masks had invaded their territory, whether it was a caveman or former vice president Dick Cheney!
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A homeless man with a "golden" radio voice was discovered on the streets of Columbus, Ohio.




53-year-old Ted Williams gained national acclaim when he and his remarkable voice appeared in a recent YouTube video. Apparently, Williams trained to be a radio announcer and even worked for a R&B/soul radio station for a period of time. However, he developed an addiction to drugs and alcohol in the early 90s and he soon found himself without a home and making voice-of-God announcements on a street corner! Since achieving YouTube fame, Williams has been offered an announcing job by the Cleveland Cavaliers and recorded voice-overs for Kraft Foods and MSNBC. He will also be heading to rehab soon because his family called him out on the Dr. Phil Show.
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The YouTube video that went viral and led to his immense popularity has been taken down, but you can watch part of it here.
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A woman made a replica of Leonardo Da Vinci's painting "The Last Supper" using nothing but lint from her dryer.




Laura Bell of Michigan spent seven months recreating the 14-foot long and 4-foot high masterwork. In order to get the right colors of lint, Bell bought towels in the specific colors she wanted and then washed and dried each color separately. All in all, she ended up doing 800 hours of laundry to produce enough lint for the project and spent another 200 hours putting all the different colors together! The strange piece of artwork has since been sold off to Ripley's Believe It Or Not! as the largest lint piece they have ever collected!
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