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A huge, hollow metal object sat by the side of the road in New Brunswick, Canada, for weeks, and no one seemed to know what it was or how it got there, the CBC report- ed on Oct. 21. Finally, the New Brunswick Department of Transportation had it hauled away. Canadian Forces spokesperson Jamie Donovan said it likely is not connected to the military, and the DOT won’t claim it, either. Lying on its side, it’s about 10 feet tall and has a concrete base and a hatch.
Marlies Gross of Fountain, Colorado, was trapped in her home on Oct. 22 — not by a menacing bear or a snowstorm, but by tum- bleweeds that surrounded her house after a windstorm.
All Hail, The Cheetle
The city of Cheadle, Alberta, Canada, is the temporary home of a newly revealed shrine to snacking. A 17-foot statue commissioned by Frito-Lay was unveiled in October. The work memorializes the signature Cheetos experience: three fingers holding up one of the crunchy snacks, tips covered in the pow- dery orange residue the brand has christened “Cheetle.” CNN reports that the Cheetle Hand Statue will next embark on a tour of Canada.
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“At this point it really is a mystery we are looking into,” said Alycia Bartlett of the DOT.
Do The Dew
An unnamed 64-year-old woman in Gasto- nia, North Carolina, was charged for firing a gun within city limits on Oct. 24 after officers arrived to find her shooting at Mountain Dew cans in her backyard. Why? She told officers that she didn’t approve of her father drinking the soda, Fox News reported.
When she tried to drive away, Gross told KRDO-TV, “I almost ran into the neighbor’s fence because I didn’t know where I was. You know, you feel helpless. I thought it was a bad dream. I don’t know what we’re going to do, how we get rid of those tumbleweeds. Oh, it’s horrible.”
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is a fan of the Dew but we can’t stress enough
how dangerous this is!” Gastonia police post-
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