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Cabinet for girl who wanted 'Cab, innit?'

A teenager reportedly ended up with a cabinet instead of a taxi because she asked directory inquiries for a "cab, innit".

According to The Sun, the Londoner, 19, wanted a taxi to take her to Bristol airport, and first used the Cockney rhyming slang "Joe Baxi".

When the operator told her she couldn't find anyone by that name, the teen replied: "It ain't a person, it's a cab, innit."

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Real life Garfield



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A two-and-a-half stone cat has been hailed a real life Garfield in Italy.

Orazio looks like not only the cat that got the cream but who ate the whole cow too.

Just like lasagne loving Garfield, this fat cat grew to such a gargantuan size by guzzling all the food treats that his native Italy can provide.

Briefcase

Man Finds $140,000, Turns It In To Cops

It was a tempting sight for struggling landscaper Eli Estrada: a bag filled with $140,000 on a Cerritos street.

There was his credit card debt, upcoming wedding and making ends meet with his artificial grass and landscaping business.

But turning it over to Long Beach police last month was the right thing to do, he said.

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Britain's first 'no-alcohol pub' opens

The Halal Inn in Oldham has a juice bar, snooker tables and darts.

Traditional Islamic nasheed songs are piped into the bar and boards for karam, a billiards-style game popular across Asia, are on hand.

The inn also features a prayer room and steam room - but no beer. Wine and spirits are also banned.

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The owners spotted a gap in the market

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UK: Animal dung coffee at £50 a cup

A gourmet coffee blended from animal droppings is being sold at a London department store for £50 per cup. Jamaican Blue Mountain and the Kopi Luwak bean are used to create Caffe Raro which is thought to be the most expensive cup of coffee in the world.

Kopi Luwak beans are eaten, then passed, by the cat-like Asian palm civet, and sell for £324 a kilogram. All profits from sales of the coffee at Peter Jones in Sloane Square in April will go to Macmillan Cancer Support.

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Boy, 11, steers runaway school bus to safety

Cleveland, Ohio - The 11-year-old boy who steered a runaway school bus to safety said Wednesday he did it because he saw a truck coming at them and because his brother also was on the bus.

David Murphy said he worried afterward that he might get in trouble for jumping into the driver's seat, but he said police and fire officials reassured him that he did the right thing, and so did his classmates.

Wine

Waiter-less restaurant a hit with Germans

Germany's reputation for efficiency has been taken to a new level after an inventor and amateur chef dispensed with the need for waiters by designing an automated restaurant.

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Parrot Tales: Spreading the F-word

A foul-mouthed parrot, who once told a vicar to f*** off, has been teaching other birds how to swear.

Barney the macaw has refused to clean up his act despite being taken to a language specialist, reports Metro.

His most shocking outburst was when he told a mayoress, a vicar and two police officers to 'f*** off' and called them 'w******' when they visited Warwickshire Wildlife Sanctuary in Nuneaton.

And the seven-year-old macaw has now been spreading his obscene vocabulary to two other parrots, Sam and Charlie, at the centre.

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Stolen 6ft penguin found

Rugby club officials had no problem p-p-p-p-icking out a missing person when they were called into Wigan police station - it was a six foot toy penguin!

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Jailbird ID: Percy the Penguin ... and how he might look along with the Usual Suspects

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Will "Flying Squirrel" Suit Let Skydivers Jump Without Chutes?



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A BASE jumper leaps off a 1,200-foot-high (4,000-meter-high) cliff wearing a wingsuit of his own design in Switzerland on July 15, 2002. Designers the world over are in a race to develop the first wingsuit - a special dive suits that resembling a flying squirrel costume - that a person can land safely without the aid of a parachute.

It sounds crazy, and it probably is: Skydive from 15,000 feet (4,600 meters) and land safely - without a parachute - wearing a getup that resembles a flying squirrel costume.