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| 2003-12-22 - Weird News Wireless Flash News Around The Weird: Bizarre News Briefs | ||
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New York, NY (WFN) -- The Bible is getting a split-decision among teens. According to a spirituality survey by the American Bible Society, 33 percent of teens never read the Good Book and the same percentage reads it every day. BEIJING -- G-strings are all the rage with China's youngsters according to a 2003 Global Cool Hunt Survey by Hill and Knowlton. The flimsy underwear is considered to be one of the ultimate symbols of "cool." WESTON, Fla. -- A McDonald's drive-thru customer ended up with a really super-sized order when the cashier mistakenly handed her a bag of money instead of her food. The food bag contained the restaurant's bank deposit instead of the bagel and soda ordered by Janice Meissner. Lucky for the store, Meissner did the right thing and returned the cash. She tells the "South Florida Sun Sentinel" the employee "turned white as a ghost" when she received the bag and realized her error. WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. -- Women can get their very own "orgasmatron" patented by a North Carolina doctor. The pacemaker-like, remote controlled device is implanted in the lower back and stimulates the spinal chord. But it has a whopper of a price tag: $17,000. Inventor Dr. Stuart Meloy tells the "Business Journal" he's confident as many as 1000 women will fork over the cash for the device every year.
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