“The spot where a cat waited out the snowfall”
“A wall was removed in a victorian house we are working at which revealed an old cast iron fireplace”
“A piece of my swiss army knife’s handle chipped off, so I carved a dragon’s head in the plastic to hide it”
“Real estate agents in new orleans specify listings as “haunted” or “not haunted”
“My friend and her sister have exchanged the same birthday card for 32 years”
“Troll guarding bridge near my town”
“American breakfast cereals imported and sold in Asia have their unsubstantiated health claims blanked out”
“There was a small hole in the side of a trailer I was loading today, resulting in an image of the street outside being projected upside down on the opposite wall”
“My University Sent Me A Wallet-Sized Diploma”
“I made a pueblo out of Clay for my roborovski hamster”
“My periodic table shower curtain has the element of surprise on it”
“This maintenance Guy’s shirt doubles as a sign”
“My dog hates getting rain/Wind in his eyes, so my dad got him goggles for christmas for when they go hiking”
“I found a cake vending machine”
I'd be curious to know who funded that "research".
"Cereal maker General Mills removed that particular claim from boxes after receiving a warning letter from the Food and Drug Administration in May stating that the claim had not been approved by the agency"
replacement caps cost next to nothing
"Cereal maker General Mills removed that particular claim from boxes after receiving a warning letter from the Food and Drug Administration in May stating that the claim had not been approved by the agency"