Weird but true
This attraction has had a difficult time cutting the mustard.
A museum devoted to the spicy condiment was facing closure after it couldn’t “ketch-up” on payments for a $200,000 loan.
The National Mustard Museum in Middleton, Wis. — two hours west of Milwaukee, if you’re planning a trip — now has a year to start paying back the loan from Dane County.
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Ozzy Osbourne, eat your heart out.
A baby in Israel was found by his mom snacking on a slithering, 12-inch-long, coin-marked snake.
Ghadir Aleeyan started screaming when she saw her 13-month-old son, Imad, gnawing away on the snake’s head.
A neighbor yanked the reptile away from the boy, who was unharmed.
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Indonesian authorities discovered 1,495 pig-nosed turtles in two pieces of luggage heading out of the country.
The turtles, considered an endangered species, can grow as heavy as 44 pounds, and are a favorite of smugglers.
Authorities believe the turtles were being transported for resale.
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We don’t believe this how Robin Hood got his start.
An out-of-work man in Greenland started giving away cash after his bank mistakenly credited his account with more than 1.3 million Danish krone, equivalent to $237,000.
Angut Kleist’s philanthropic bent didn’t go down well before the judge, who sentenced him to 100 hours of community service for giving away or spending the cash that wasn’t his.
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A German parliamentary staffer wreaked havoc when she hit “reply all” to an îe-mail that had gone out to 4,032 employees.
The worker asked for a copy of an office directory, and several hundred colleagues replied, slowing down the system for hours.
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