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		<description><![CDATA[Greetings fellow Bizarros:
I think the founding fathers would be proud. If you have
a tied election result, don&#8217;t bother recounting ballots
or retreat to some sort of democratic, legal process to
resolve the problem. Roll for it. 
The City Council of a small South Dakota town resolved a
tied 126-126 election as dictated by state law &#8212; with a
game [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Greetings fellow Bizarros:</p>
<p>I think the founding fathers would be proud. If you have<br />
a tied election result, don&#8217;t bother recounting ballots<br />
or retreat to some sort of democratic, legal process to<br />
resolve the problem. Roll for it. </p>
<p>The City Council of a small South Dakota town resolved a<br />
tied 126-126 election as dictated by state law &#8212; with a<br />
game of chance. </p>
<p>David Baker won the Spearfish City Council seat formerly<br />
occupied by Councilwoman Shawn Davis during a special<br />
meeting Tuesday night by rolling the highest number with<br />
a die &#8212; winning him the right to choose whether to be<br />
the first to pull a marble from a hat &#8212; and pulling the<br />
white marble. </p>
<p>&#8220;I opted that I would grab the marble,&#8221; Baker said. &#8220;I<br />
figured I had a 50-50 chance of winning.&#8221; </p>
<p>Officials in the town, which boasts a population of less<br />
than 10,000 people, said it has no ordinances for ties or<br />
runoff elections, so the game of chance was played between<br />
the two candidates as called for by state law. </p>
<p>Bizarrely,</p>
<p>Lewis</p>
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<p>+&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8211; More Bizarre July Holidays &#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;+</p>
<p>July 11 is National Cheer Up The Lonely Day</p>
<p>July 12 is National Pecan Pie Day</p>
<p>July 13 is Fool&#8217;s Paradise Day</p>
<p>July 14 is National Nude Day</p>
<p>July 15 is National Tapioca Pudding and Respect Canada Day</p>
<p>July 16 is International Juggling Day</p>
<p>July 17 is National Peach Ice Cream Day</p>
<p>July 18 is National Ice Cream and National Caviar Day</p>
<p>July 19 is Flitch Day</p>
<p>July 20 is Ugly Truck Contest Day</p>
<p>                             ***</p>
<p>&#8212;&#8212;&#8211; Woman, 90, donates 200th pint of blood &#8212;&#8212;&#8212;</p>
<p>BAKERSFIELD, Calif. &#8211; A 90-year-old California woman has<br />
donated her 200th pint of blood &#8212; that&#8217;s 25 gallons &#8212;<br />
since she got her start as a donor in 1954. Margaret<br />
Delfino of Bakersfield, a great-grandmother, said she<br />
briefly stopped donating in 2001 when she had ovarian<br />
cancer, but she starting giving blood again five years<br />
later when her doctors declared her cancer-free, CNN<br />
reported Monday. Delfino said she brings her family to<br />
donate with her and she would like to increase the number<br />
of people in her area who give blood. &#8220;To think in Kern<br />
County that there are only 3 percent who give blood when<br />
there are so many who are able to donate,&#8221; she said. &#8220;It<br />
can mean the difference between life and death for some<br />
people.&#8221; </p>
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<p>&#8212;&#8212;&#8212; 364 Elizabeths gather in namesake town &#8212;&#8212;&#8212;-</p>
<p>ELIZABETH, Ill. &#8211; Organizers of the Gathering of Elizabeths<br />
in Elizabeth, Ill., say 364 women bearing the name showed<br />
up for this year&#8217;s event. The organizers of the event, held<br />
at Apple River Fort, said attendance was down from the 436<br />
registered Elizabeths last year but the influx of women<br />
traveling with their families to attend the event still<br />
means an economic boost for the town, the Dubuque (Iowa)<br />
Telegraph reported. Britain&#8217;s Queen Elizabeth II was not<br />
in attendance at the gathering, but a lady-in-waiting<br />
sent a letter on Buckingham Palace letterhead thanking<br />
organizers for the invitation. &#8220;Her majesty was interested<br />
to learn that you hope to set a world record at this year&#8217;s<br />
gathering,&#8221; she wrote. Organizer Helen Kilgore said that<br />
while this year&#8217;s event fell short of the world record<br />
set by last year&#8217;s gathering of Elizabeths, she and other<br />
organizers are hoping to try again next year. &#8220;I feel sure<br />
we&#8217;ll try again,&#8221; Kilgore said. </p>
<p>&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8211; Worm charmer, 10, sets new record &#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;-</p>
<p>WILLASTON, England &#8211; A 10-year-old girl set a world record<br />
by bringing 567 worms up from the ground during Britain&#8217;s<br />
World Worm Charming Championships. Sophie Smith of<br />
Willaston, England, won the competition in her village<br />
Saturday by besting the previous world record of 511 worms,<br />
listed in the Guinness Book of World Records, The Daily<br />
Telegraph reported. A number of techniques were employed<br />
to try to coax worms from the ground during the light rain<br />
Saturday. One man strummed rock tunes on his guitar, a<br />
woman tap danced to the theme from &#8220;Star Wars&#8221; and a man<br />
played the xylophone with bottles. The most common method<br />
was sticking a garden fork into the ground and smacking it<br />
with a stick to create vibrations. Kenneth Catania, a U.S.<br />
neuroscientist specializing in sonic phenomena, said in<br />
research published last year that worm charming is at its<br />
most effective when competitors make sounds that emulate<br />
those of the mole, a natural predator of the worm. &#8220;We<br />
carefully compared the frequencies,&#8221; Catania said, &#8220;and<br />
it&#8217;s moles every time. When it rains the worms come out<br />
slowly, but with charming and moles they come out as if<br />
they were running. That&#8217;s if worms could run.&#8221; </p>
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<p>&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;- Dead man gets 2nd jury duty summons &#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8211;</p>
<p>GREENSBORO, N.C. &#8211; The North Carolina family of a man who<br />
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post-mortem jury duty summons. Robin Lecin said a jury<br />
duty notice for her father, Irving Lecin, arrived Friday<br />
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before his death, the Greensboro News &#038; Record reported.<br />
Sue Polinsky, another of Lecin&#8217;s daughters, said she and<br />
her sister tried to have her father&#8217;s name purged from the<br />
jury rolls after he was summoned for duty two weeks after<br />
his death, but the attempt apparently was unsuccessful.<br />
&#8220;And they spelled his name wrong,&#8221; Polinsky said of the<br />
latest summons. The sisters said they plan to visit the<br />
courthouse in person to make sure officials understand<br />
that their father is dead. Polinsky said she knows how<br />
her father would react to the situation. &#8220;My father was<br />
an old New Yorker,&#8221; Polinsky said. &#8220;He would&#8217;ve shook<br />
his head from side to side, he would&#8217;ve said something<br />
about his tax money and then he would&#8217;ve poured himself<br />
a bourbon. He was a funny guy.&#8221; </p>
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<p>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> READER COMMENTS <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<</p>
<p>Lewis, Regarding the vote to allow the women to go topless<br />
in public pools. I would think this is a win win situation.<br />
There are some women that really should keep it covered up<br />
though. On the same token I&#8217;ve seen men with big moobs<br />
(man-boobs). I really really wish I hadn&#8217;t. -Joy<br />
[I have suggested on many occasions that TZ wear a tankini<br />
when he takes his family to the public pool, but he never<br />
listens.]</p>
<p>Regarding the woman that wrote in the Reader Comments that<br />
she has a 1958 book titled &#8220;You WILL Go to the Moon&#8221;:  Was<br />
the author of that book by any chance named Ralph Kramden?<br />
 -Ed<br />
[Your last name isn't Norton, is it?]</p>
<p>well, aren&#8217;t i humbled&#8230;as soon as i shot off that letter<br />
explaining how one of the facts wasn&#8217;t true i went back and<br />
read your stance on how you do not believe most of them to<br />
begin with. oh well, i concede.  i never thought id be one<br />
of the ridiculed in the reader comments! -derwin<br />
[There is a first time for everything. And I'm sure your<br />
first time being ridiculed in the reader comments of Bizarre<br />
News wasn't as bad as the ridiculing you took the first time<br />
you had sex.]</p>
<p>This is terrible BUT it&#8217;s just so darn funny, the look on<br />
his face at that final moment would be worth a million bucks.<br />
&#8220;Man shoots self after doubting gun was loaded &#8211; A 20-year-<br />
old man who discovered a handgun in a closet of a Queen<br />
Creek-area home on Monday died after he pointed it at his<br />
head and shot it when he doubted it was loaded, authorities<br />
said.&#8221;</p>
<p>Hi Lewis. Cudos on the site.  No one seems to remember that<br />
the government has been &#8220;borrowing&#8221; from the Social Security<br />
pot since the late 40&#8217;s and early 50&#8217;s, always promising to<br />
&#8220;repay&#8221; what they took.  Believe your government and perish.<br />
Baby Boomer &#8216;46 -Wayne</p>
<p>Hey Lewis, I realize it&#8217;s a little late for this warning,<br />
but you really should have specified to use ALL of &#8216;Cmen<br />
Beauty Now&#8217; in the search engine. If you only type &#8216;Cmen&#8217;<br />
into it, you get an entirely different section of the web<br />
&#038; may freak out the more sensitive folk of your readership.<br />
(heh) -Dave<br />
[For the sensitive Bizarre News reader please make sure not<br />
to search the word 'Cmen' on the Internet. For the other<br />
79,999 of us, I'll race you to it. Ready, set, go!]</p>
<p>&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212; END OF READER COMMENTS &#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;</p>
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