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Food stylist pulled from flight for ‘Atom Bomb’ tattoo

Noted Los Angeles food stylist Adam C. Pearson was settling into his seat aboard a Delta flight Saturday morning when the flight attendant tapped him on the shoulder and asked him to come to the front of the plane. His first thought? “I’m getting an upgrade!”

Not exactly.

New York City Marathon – Video

It’s a river of people! Over 40,000 runners participated in the New York City Marathon last weekend. Thanks to time-lapse videography, you can watch most of them get started.

Dick Van Dyke’s Life Saved by Porpoises

“I woke up out of sight of land … and I started paddling with the swells and I started seeing fins swimming around me and I thought, ‘I’m dead!’”, he said

“They turned out to be porpoises [and] they pushed me all the way to shore. I’m not kidding.”

Man Gets Shot Twice, Decides to Have a Sandwich Before Moseying Over to the Hospital

Miguel Soto bought a sandwich at a deli and walked home. While on his way, he was shot twice. But Soto didn’t let that problem distract him from having his meal:

Police say a 25-year-old Connecticut man who was shot twice after buying a sandwich at a New Haven deli went home and ate his lunch before going to the hospital. Miguel Soto said he was leaving the deli Tuesday when he heard three gunshots. One bullet hit him in the left leg, another in the groin. Police said he went home and ate the sandwich before asking his father to take him to a hospital.

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Festival breaks Guinness world record for most dogs in costume – Pics

More than 400 dogs decked out in costume showed up with their owners for Dunedin’s Dogtoberfest today, breaking a Guinness world record for the most dogs in costume.

The organizers, the Suncoast Animal League, needed to top a record set recently by a group of 218 dogs in costume in England.

eTomb – Tweet and Facebook Even When You’re Dead!

It’s the kinda tombstone with Bluetooth and solar panels and stores your logs; friends and family can come over and access your virtual life from it and keep each other updated with anecdotes about you by uploading their stories to the tombstone. Sounds a bit spooky right now, but since RFID Tags for this are already popular, the next best thing has to be updates from the gave, and the world beyond!