Posted on 01/28/2002 4:10:48 PM PST by Rebelbase
This thread is to serve as a repository for those wacky, bizzare and funny articles that challenge the sensibilties of some FR posters. If you suffer from any form "serious all the time" or are humorously challenged in any way, please go away.
If you have any funny stuff put it here!!!!!!!!!!!! Thread police are welcome, but please don't eat all the doughnuts.
Reminds me (have no idea why) of the last funny thing out of Washington. Wilbur Mills (D-Arkansas) taking a swim in the reflecting pond.
On Saturday, this guy ate 143 chicken wings in one sitting. Story here.
Is it safe?
The Imodium seemed to be working. He got up, showered, came downstairs."
Yeeouch!
Next time try this < a href="www.puttheurlhere">Then a title < /a >
but don't leave spaces like I did between the brackets
Good luck
DAY 2 FRI - BLD ROYAL ONTARIO MUSEUM / THE LION KING Breakfast at the hotel. Transfer from your hotel to the Royal Ontario Museum where thousands of treasures await you. With an ever increasing collection of six million objects and specimens, the Royal Ontario Museum has become known as Canada's international museum. While at the museum, a volunteer of the museum accompanies you for a private tour. Lunch is included today at one of Toronto's premier restaurants "JK at the Museum" where chef Jamie Kennedy will dazzle your palate. Continue this afternoon to the Gardiner Museum of Ceramic Arts. Their collection contains ceramics from Europe, Asia and the Americas. Return to the hotel to relax or shop in the area. Enjoy a light pre-theatre dinner in Toronto's Entertainment District. This evening tickets are included for the Broadway Musical production of Disney's The Lion King. Prepare to be thrilled and amazed by the characters, costumes and story. TORONTO COLONY HOTEL
A mohair centre in the Forest of Dean is appealing for jumpers for its Angora goats.
Twice a year the goats are shorn and their coats are replaced by man-made clothes to keep them warm.
The centre is particularly keen on collecting cardigans for the animals because they are easier to put on.
Angora goat breeder Jill King said: "We hope to find some large people with spare jumpers but actually we have to use cardigans on these boys because we can't put them over their heads like jumpers because they're not wide enough.
"So we use cardigans or slit the jumpers down the front."
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