Timmy Ho Coffee Delivery In Canada
Let's take a trip to Canada and listen to a guy ice skating into the woods, and delivering some Tim Hortons coffee to a friend in a tent.
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A woman's pet monkey snatched her cell phone and wouldn't give it back.
Here she is begging the little rascal to hand it over. (The woman calls herself "Monkey Mom" . . . and her TikTok is loaded with similar videos.)
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A Chicago dad is getting praised after getting his daughter's "zipper" scar, she received during open-heart surgery, tattooed on him to match hers.
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Someone Put a 400-Pound Block of Gold in Central Park and Called It Art
I don't know if this is art or not, but it's definitely not a worthless piece of junk: Someone plopped a 410-pound block of PURE GOLD down in the middle of Central Park this week, and called it an art installation. It's a perfect cube, over a foot-and-a-half on all sides. But it's not actually a solid block. The walls are about a quarter-inch thick.
A German artist named Niclas Castello is behind it, and it's not for sale. But the gold itself is worth $11.7 million. So a security team guarded it the whole time it was there on Wednesday. It was a one-day-only thing.
It's not clear what he plans to do with it now, but he also launched a cryptocurrency around it called CAST, and there's some sort of NFT auction going on later this month. One art expert said it's supposed to be a commentary on the evolution of money.
She described the cube as, quote, "a sort of communiqué between an emerging 21st-century cultural ecosystem based on crypto, and the ancient world where gold reigned supreme." (???)
(Here's a photo, and here are some people checking it out.)
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