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World’s Smallest Working Dog

A mini Yorkshire terrier from New Jersey is now in the Guinness Book of World Records. Tiny Lucy, who weighs just 2½ pounds, was named the world’s smallest working dog last week, bumping out a 6.6-pound police dog in Japan. Three-year-old Lucy works as a therapy dog through the Cherry Hill program Leashes of Love.
LEGO 19-Foot Scale Model Saturn V Rocket

LEGO artist Ryan McNaught built this one out of 120,000 bricks. It includes important details, such as liquid oxygen tanks and a panicking astronaut at ground level.
Japanese Girls Licking Doorknobs

Realistic Three-dimensional Goldfish

Japanese artist Riusuke Fukahori paints incredibly realistic three-dimensional goldfish embedded in layers of transparent resin. His artworks look more like photos of actual fish swimming peacefully in their little tanks. The talented artist creates his living masterpieces using a complex process involving layers of cast resin and acrylic paint.
Giant Coffin For Obese Americans

It’s a growing problem, but the success of a firm that specializes in giant coffins has brought America’s obesity epidemic into sharp focus. With over 30 per cent of Americans officially classified as obese, Indiana-based Goliath Caskets has found its niche product steadily become more in demand. Its largest casket is a staggering 4ft-wide and 8ft-long and can hold a person weighing up to 1,008 lbs.
Ganvié African Venice

The small state of Benin boasts a unique village built on stilts. Sited on Lake Nokoué, just north of the largest city, Cotonou, is the township called Ganvie. It has a population of 30,000, all living in bamboo houses, built on stilts. Getting around in the town is only possible in boats carved from tree trunks, even if all you want to do is visit the next door neighbour.
Living in a Bus

Mike and Natalie Young hаvе еmbаrked on a journey tоgеthеr аs newlyweds аnd living in а renovated school bus thеу named “Rosie”. They buy it for about $3,000. Thеу аrе accompanied bу thеir faithful companion Atlas, а rеscuеd dоg thеу fоund а few months ago.
Diet Coke Habit

Most people check into rehab to get rid of alcohol problems. But here’s someone who wishes for rehab to kick his Diet Coke addiction of over 20 years. Darren Jones, 38, from Stockport, Greater Manchester, easily consumes 42 liters of Diet Coke a week. His fizzy addiction costs him around £100 ($155) every week.
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