Weird but true
A Pennsylvania woman found herself up a tree — literally.
Dana Bowser, of Evans City, accidentally drove off a raised section of highway in her pickup and landed in the treetops some 30 feet above the ground.
The good news: Cops were able to rescue her.
The bad news: They gave her several tickets.
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Meet the most generous 5-year-old in West Virginia.
Joshua Shaffer donated his entire life savings — $45.85 in change from his piggy bank — to help rebuild the volunteer firehouse in the town of Sissonville, which, ironically, was destroyed in a blaze.
Schoolkids around the state have raised more than $5,000 so far for the reconstruction.
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They’ll never forget these nuptials.
The entire wedding party was on a jetty, posing for photographs, in Glenelg, Australia, when a woman fell into the water right in front of them.
The best man, wearing his tuxedo, jumped in and pulled her to shore.
Then the bride, a nurse, administered CPR.
After saving the 55-year-old woman’s life, the bride and sopping-wet best man joined their guests at the reception.
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Lots of drinkers at the Archer bar in Adelaide, Australia, think they’ve had one too many — because they’re convinced they’re seeing triple.
They’re not — 21-year-old triplets Amy, Kate and Sophie Taeuber all work there.
“There’s usually a lot of confusion,” said Amy.
“Particularly when we work the same shift.”
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The hardest part was getting the patient into the chair.
Dentists in India’s Kerala state have successfully repaired the cracked tusk of a 27-year-old elephant named Devidasan.
They used 47 tubes of a special resin to fill the nearly 20-inch gap.

