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Hospital evacuated as man, 88, has WWI shell removed from inside his body


The octogenarian assured staff the shell, which was stuck inside his rear, was a collector’s item which had been deactivated


Go on, people of the Fediverse. Do your worst or, indeed, your best. My comments are open.

#interesting #amusing #humorous

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"it rarely comes out from where it comes in”
A new memorable motto :-))


The Hum: Villagers say they're 'tortured' by mystery noise


"At first glance, Holmfield looks like a quiet village. But for some residents, their lives are being made a misery by a mysterious rumbling noise in their homes. Not everyone can hear it and investigations have failed to find the source. The BBC went to investigate what locals call the Holmfield Hum."

#interesting #mystery

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'It’s hard not to get caught in the act': meet the people who help total strangers


"Charitable donations peak in December, but what about the rest of the year? Sally Howard meets the people dedicated to random acts of kindness – and learns why giving anonymously is even better for you"

#interesting #charity #FeelGood

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Ready for a snug-as-a-bug winter? Twee has returned


After all the out-there sexiness of contemporary culture, it’s a relief to relax into the warm embrace of twee once again


A reaction to the awful side of modern life? Just cute? Both? Neither?

#lifestyle #twee #interesting

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Alan MacMasters: How the great toaster hoax was exposed


For more than a decade, a prankster spun a web of deception about the inventor of the electric toaster. His lies fooled newspapers, teachers and officials. Then a teenager flagged up something that everyone else had missed.


Huh! Next you'll be telling us that Jimmy Wales didn't invent Wikipedia! 😃

#interesting #funny #amusing #Wikipedia #hoaxes

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Man ends 20-year Llandegley airport sign prank that cost £25k


A man who spent £25,000 on a fake airport sign in mid Wales is bringing the prank to an end after 20 years. For the past two decades, a billboard for Llandegley International has been a landmark in the Powys village. It looks like an ordinary road sign, but actually signposts to an airport that only exists in people's imagination. After spending thousands of pounds to erect and maintain the sign, the owner decided it's time to take it down.


Llandegley Airport is no more!

#fun #interesting

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