Weird but true
A yearbook from a California high school is getting an XXX rating.
One candid shot shows a teenager sticking his hand up the dress of a 15-year-old girl at the school in Big Bear Lake.
Students were asked to turn in their books after an eagle-eyed administrator spotted the picture.
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High school hijinks Part II:
A graduating senior in Bangor, Pa., invented an award when the guidance office sent around a questionnaire asking the kids what honors they’d won.
Ethan Rosenberry said he’d won a Jack S. Hitte prize — his creative if scatological way of acknowledging he got nothing.
School administrators were not pleased when the award was read out.
Along with his diploma, Rosenberry got a stern talking to.
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High school hijinks Part III:
Red faced administrators at Plymouth North HS in Massachusetts signed and presented 263 diplomas that included really dumb spelling mistakes — like “fro” instead of “for.”
The kids are getting new ones.
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A gambler in Pittsburgh walked away with $25,000 thanks to a slot machine that misfired.
The device, at The Rivers Casino, should have paid out $12 — but added another $24,998.
Officials said it had not been properly tested.
The lucky gambler was allowed to keep his jackpot.
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In a case of life imitating art, a young emperor penguin took a wrong turn after leaving Antarctica and ended up stranded on a New Zealand beach.
“It looked like ‘Happy Feet.’ It was totally in the wrong place,” said local resident Christine Wilton, referring to the 2006 animated musical about a young penguin who finds himself far from home.

