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Freak Hail storm in MEXICO Sunday June 30, 2019
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reason not to play with matches on the 4th of July
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'Spectacular fire' destroys at least 2 containers at fireworks store
FORT MILL, S.C. (FOX 46 CHARLOTTE) - Firefighters in Fort Mill had to dodge exploding rockets to douse a spectacular fire that destroyed at least two containers of fireworks stored for sale on the Fourth of July.
The fire broke out around 5:45 a.m. Thursday, July 4 at the Davey Jones Fireworks located at 3420 US-21. According to the York County Sheriff's Office, the fire started in containers outside the store.
 
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When a woman's car broke down, these teens pushed it five miles to her home

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A late-night run to the donut shop turned into a roadside rescue for three teens living near Niagara Falls. It ended with them pushing a stranded stranger's car for hours and inspiring others on Facebook.
Aeron McQuillin, 18, Bailey Campbell, 17, and Billy Tarbett, 15, were on their way to a Tim Hortons donut shop in Fonthill, Ontario, when they spotted a woman on the side of the road with smoke coming out of her car.
They quickly diagnosed the problem as a leak that allowed the engine coolant and oil to mix. They also determined the car was too dangerous to drive.
The driver couldn't afford a tow truck. So, Billy suggested that guys push the car. The woman lives more than five miles away.


Dan Morrison, who also stopped to help, tells CNN he and the driver thought the teens were crazy to offer.
Bailey told CNN they just wouldn't want to be stuck like that, so they insisted.
Aeron McQuillin, Bailey Campbell, Billy Tarbett push a stranded motorist's car home.


Aeron McQuillin, Bailey Campbell, Billy Tarbett push a stranded motorist's car home.
The trio grabbed bottles of water and a speaker so they could "jam out" and started their trek. Morrison drove behind them with his hazard lights on for safety.
Bailey says they faced several obstacles. The first was a big hill 300 yards from the start. Halfway through, they took a break and the battery died. They had to charge it just to get back into neutral.
After more than two-and-a-half hours of pushing, they finally delivered the car back home. Bailey described the motorist as both thankful and amazed. They exchanged hugs, and everyone went home for some much-needed rest. The trio never got the woman's full name.
Morrison snapped a couple of pictures of the teens, hoping to turn them into hometown heroes on social media. His Facebook post went viral, with positive comments coming in from as far away as Australia.


On Facebook, Aeron wrote, "Our phones [were] blowing up with messages and Facebook notifications from total strangers, showing their appreciation and gratitude for our random act of kindness." He went on to say, "We hope more people can learn from this situation and not be afraid to lend a helping hand to those in need."
Bailey described his moment of viral fame as "overwhelming in a good way."
Morrison said, "There is so much negativity in the world; people want something positive. When something like this happens, it becomes contagious... Everyone has had car problems and can relate."





 

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When a woman's car broke down, these teens pushed it five miles to her home

One of two reasons this may have happened:
1. They're Canadian
2. She was smoking hot!
 

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3. it was in the direction of the Tim Hortons that they were originally heading to and could smell the caffeine.
 
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A truck driver in Colorado tried to get around his broken tail light with a red sports drink
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LONGMONT, Colo. – We’ve all tried different methods of getting around a busted-out tail light — from red film to red tape or taped-on plastic. But a police sergeant in Longmont, Colorado, spotted a new one on Monday: a red sports drink.
Longmont police said they stopped the driver, who works for an oil company and is in town every two weeks, while he was on the way to get the tail light fixed. They let him go without a ticket and ran into him at a garage later Monday while he was getting the light fixed.
On-road vehicles in Colorado must display a red or amber light for their tail lights that can be seen at least 100 feet away in the sunlight.
“While we appreciate the ingenuity of this tail light, this is not a permanent solution,” Longmont Fire, Police and OEM wrote in a Facebook post . “Working tail lights prevent accidents.”

 

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Basketball player fails drug test when it finds he is pregnant
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An American basketball player plying his trade in Europe has been banned from the game after a drug test concluded that he was pregnant.

Donell 'DJ' Cooper, had been playing in Europe since missing out on the NBA draft and had played in Greece and France.

Cooper left AS Monaco in 2018 for "family reasons" and those reasons have been brought into the spotlight by the revelation that he failed a drug test.

Looking to join the Bosnian national team as a naturalised player, Cooper needed to take a drug test as part of the formalities.
 

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Morning glory: Exhaust from Cape Canaveral launch glows with rays from rising sun
Clear across the state in Tampa Bay, people marveled at the breathtaking display from the wake of an Atlas V rocket.
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The masked bandit is at it again...


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VOLUSIA COUNTY, Fla. -- An unexpected guest was spotted at a high school in Central Florida.
A little raccoon was caught trying to snag some snacks from a vending machine at Pine Ridge High School in Deltona.
Volusia County Sheriff's Office shared pictures of the hungry critter on social media Wednesday afternoon.
"This gentleman was apprehended today while committing a burglary of a vending machine," the Volusia County Sheriff's Office said in a Facebook post.
Thankfully no one was hurt and deputies did not say if the little trash panda will be facing charges.
 
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Mooseman

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lol, What's next....coffins?
 
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