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Starting today with this short joke

officer: "won't be in today, I have an eye problem"

Supervisor" "an eye problem?"

officer: "yeah, I can't see myself working"

Now Enjoy Pictures!!!!!!!!!!! I will see you all again on Monday!!! :)

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Today’s Funny News

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Moon rock' given to Holland by Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin is fake

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Curators at Amsterdam's Rijksmuseum, where the rock has attracted tens of thousands of visitors each year, discovered that the "lunar rock", valued at £308,000, was in fact petrified wood.

Xandra van Gelder, who oversaw the investigation, said the museum would continue to keep the stone as a curiosity.

"It's a good story, with some questions that are still unanswered," she said. "We can laugh about it."

The rock was given to Willem Drees, a former Dutch leader, during a global tour by Neil Armstrong, Michael Collins and Edwin "Buzz" Aldrin following their moon mission 50 years ago.

J. William Middendorf, the former American ambassador to the Netherlands, made the presentation to Mr Drees and the rock was then donated to the Rijksmuseum after his death in 1988.

"I do remember that Drees was very interested in the little piece of stone. But that it's not real, I don't know anything about that," Mr Middendorf said.

Nasa gave moon rocks to more than 100 countries following lunar missions in 1969 and the 1970s.

The United States Embassy in The Hague is carrying out an investigation into the affair.

Researchers Amsterdam's Free University were able to tell at a glance that the rock was unlikely to be from the moon, a conclusion that was borne out by tests.

"It's a nondescript, pretty-much-worthless stone," said Frank Beunk, a geologist involved in the investigation.




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kevin () [ Reply ] 2009-08-29 23:40:13
Hey man!!! :) :) I simply laugh a lot on that Funny News My god Even Niel Armstrong fake the World :lol:


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