Things Jen Found On The Internet – January 27

January 27, 2020 6:35 am Published by

Some Things You’ll Probably Forget, It’s Things Jen Found On The Internet


While assessing the damage from the Australian fires, the Zagami family’s dog, a golden retriever named OJ, found that his most beloved stuffed toy had remarkably survived the blaze.

And the pup couldn’t be happier to be reunited with his best friend. According to the town’s fire brigade, the Zagamis’ house was one of 11 destroyed in the area. Thankfully, the community evacuated in time and there were no lives lost or serious injuries.


Pic Paul Reid

After discovering his own grave in cemetery, Alan Hattel, from Scotland, declared: “I’m still alive”, as he stood beside his headstone and said reports of his death had been greatly exaggerated.

Mr Hattel said he had realised something was not right because his social life has been deathly quiet for the past three or four months.
He has put the blame for the headstone at the door of his ex-wife, from whom he separated some 26 years ago.

The 75-year-old, who spent 37 years as a welder before retiring, claimed his ex-wife has bought the plot of land and put up the headstone with the intention of them being buried together. Both their names appear on the headstone.


A professional kite surfer from Germany got stranded on icy roads while she was driving with friends in an RV through Norway.

So she asked for help on Tinder. And minutes later, a guy showed up in a front-end loader to clear a path for her.

He got them to a safe spot to park, then came back the next day to put chains on their tires. It’s not clear if he got a date out of it or not.

 

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