Kinda reminds me of this...
A car that costs 1,395 bananas? | Archives and Special Collections Blog (uconn.edu)
A car that costs 1,395 bananas? | Archives and Special Collections Blog (uconn.edu)
You saw a taste of it in the US on 1/6/21.What kind of future lies ahead?
A rather bitter taste of "IT"You saw a taste of it ••• on 1/6/21.
Kinda reminds me of this...
A car that costs 1,395 bananas? | Archives and Special Collections Blog (uconn.edu)
bridge: 8 inches higher, car companies: make trucks 8 inches taller.
In case you missed it, this week the carmaker entered the spotlight after announcing that, at least in America, it was changing its name to "Voltswagen," and would use the new name in ads and on its electric vehicles. Volkswagen later backtracked and said it's definitely not changing its name and that the whole thing was an April Fools'-inspired marketing ploy.
Investigators are trying to determine how the suspect, Joshua D. Swartwout of Naples, Florida, managed to get behind the wheel of the patrol car and drive it more than 30 miles without the use of his hands.
The winner of Sri Lanka's biggest beauty prize has suffered head injuries after a brawl broke out on stage. Beauty queen Pushpika De Silva won the "Mrs Sri Lanka" title at a ceremony on national TV on Sunday. Moments later, the 2019 winner seized Mrs De Silva's crown, claiming she could not be awarded the title because she was divorced.
Students in the Swiss city of Basel falsified positive Covid-19 results in a bid to skip school, resulting in the entire class being put in quarantine
A representative of Dollar General, 3416 Montvale Road, Maryville, reported at 10:24 a.m. April 5 that two women tried to buy several gift cards with a counterfeit $1 million bill. One of the women said she received the $1 million bill in the mail from a church and that she was going to buy items for care packages for homeless people, an incident report states. The other woman said she was unaware of the bill, the report states. Both women were given a verbal no-trespass warning for the store.
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