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The Unusual Sport of Ferret LeggingFerret legging is an unusual sport originating in the United Kingdom. It measures competitors' endurance by how long they can keep two roaming ferrets in their pants.- The Unusual Sport of Cheese Rolling in Gloucestershire, EnglandThe brief history, rules and regulations of cheese rolling.
- Kyanite: Uncovering the Unusual Mineral GemThis article shares information about an unusual mineral that is also used as a gemstone. It is called kyanite.
- The Unusual CatA story about a Persian cat who had never had any adventures until that is, she met Harvey, your average moggie!
- Top Five Strangest Attractions in the U.SFrom the unusual, to the just plain weird, the eccentric side of America has it all.
Unusual Seattle Sights: From the Unusual to the Just Plain BizzareUnusual places to visit after you have visited the normal tourists sites in Seattle.- Unusual Attractions to See in Boise, IdahoAn insider's guide to some unusual attractions that you won't find in a Boise tour book.
- Cheap Momma and the Unusual PetsCheap Momma talks about the unusual pets her kids love.
- The Unusual History of RecyclingThe history of recycling can be rather humorous. Without even making our way through a text book we can discover ways that people have been recycling for years.
Reflections of the Minneapolis Bridge Collapse DisasterIn the tragic aftermath of the bridge collapse in Minneapolis, Homeland Security took the unusual step of immediately announcing that there was no indication terrorism was involved. What was the rush in immediately concluding this without any formal investigation?- Get Off the Beaten Path in South CarolinaFind the unusual, eclectic, and most of all, authentic, along the backroads of SC.
- The Family and SchizophreniaWhat the family of the mentally ill patient needs to know to deal with psychotic episodes, get the patient into treatment, and give supportive care.
- Unusual Ways Your Tax Dollars Are SpentRemember when the government spent $600 on toilet seats? These days it's spending $20 on ice trays, that would cost about a dollar elsewhere, and almost $23,000 on refrigerators.
- The Scariest Movies of All TimeFrom the silent original Dracula, to modern day CG experiences such as The Ring and The Grudge. Most of the horror films that have been produced have been mundane, repetitive, and simply not scary. But then there are the instant classics.
- The Lake House: A Love Story that Transcends TimeThis beautifully screened remake of the Korean film Siworae is sure to capture the heart of any hopeless romantic. Sandra Bullock and Keanu Reeves reteam for romance in this timeless - and time-transcending - love story.
Mark McGwire and the Baseball Hall of FameMcGwire is remembered for his assault on Roger Maris' record 61 home runs in 1998. He surpassed the mark, but the taint of potential performance enhancing drugs started to cloud the picture on McGwire's Hall of Fame candidacy shortly thereafter.- Home for the Holidays - Austin, TexasStep out and let Austin bring some of its quirky and eclectic holiday celebrations. These unique Austin events are guaranteed to chase away the annual holiday stress and fill you with holiday spirit.
Robin Williams in Man of the Year: Entertaining and Thought ProvokingRobin Williams, an opinionated comedian, takes to the political stage to make a point and shake things up. With salutes to political figures and events, Man of the Year entertains you right into considering questions of honor and integrity.
The History of Video Gaming SystemsA look at where the video game console got its start, and where it is today. It started back in the 70's with Atari, which quickly became a hit. From there, the market took off leading to today's popular systems.- Enjoy a Trip into the Past at Ohio's Historic Sauder VillageDid you ever have a desire to live in the 1800's? You might feel like you are there at Historic Sauder Village at Archbold, Ohio. You can see people demonstrating and explaining crafts, log cabins, schoolhouses, churches, and many other things.
- The Third Personality: A Novel (11)Hamilton Boggs, Senior, now minister of a new and highly unusual church, gives a sermon to his small congregation... (Many readers may be surprised to find that there were a number of different Christian "millennialism theories" taught late last century.)
The Top 10 Songs by HeartWith their Great Beauty and superlative talent, these hard-rocking sisters were forces to be reckoned with when it came to the modern music of the seventies and eighties.
Weird Facts About the MoonSpace is a very mysterious place that has some very odd and unusual characteristics not many people know about. The facts and stories about the Moon that I'm going to let you in on are often interesting, amazing, or just plain weird.
The 2006 New York Yankees: Defying Stereotypes by Staying on TopIf there's one person who has become the face of the so-called Baby Bombers, and subsequently the new look of the New York Yankees, it's Melky Cabrera.
New York City Bakeries and the Top Places to Find SweetsThis is a review of three places to get delicious desserts in the West Village, including Magnolia Bakery, New York City's destination for cupcakes.
D.C. After Dusk: Crime in the Capital ContinuesIn the recent months, despite all efforts, crime in our nation's capital continues to rise unchecked.- Sacred Serpents and the Feminine DilemmaThe Church of Jesus Christ with Signs Following is a loosely organized group of churches that are considered part of the Pentecostal movement. Church services are marked by frenzied displays of religious fervor where members may handle venomous snakes.
- How to Bet Quinielas at the DogtrackQuinielas are a fun and easy bet that can allow you to enjoy a day or night at a greyhound track without the risk of going broke! This article is all about quinielas.
- The Wild and Scenic Rio GrandeThe Rio Grande Wild and Scenic River- the name conjures up grand adventure, and perhaps a little danger. And well it should...
Book Review: 'The Last Monarch Butterfly' by Phil SchappertThe Monarch is the most recognized butterfly in North America - practically everyone has seen the large, bright orange-winged creatures flitting about at one time or another. The Monarch, for all its multitudes, is an endangered species.
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