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Albert Einstein or Marilyn Monroe?
May 26, 2008, 2:11 pm
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When you look at this picture in a
closer look you see its
? Albert Einstein..
But if you stand?15 feet away,?
It will become?  Marilyn Monroe.

Give a try

 

This is the craziest thing I’ve seen in a long time.
For those of you in the 21st century (e.g. blackberry
owners), you’ll need to look at this on a pc. You also
have to get out of your seat and walk away from
your computer. People may think you’re crazy.
But it’s well worth it.

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4th human foot found on B.C. shores
May 26, 2008, 8:48 am
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Another severed foot has washed ashore — this time in Richmond.

A human foot encased in a shoe was found on Kirkland Island by a boater just before noon yesterday, confirmed Richmond RCMP.

“All we got is, it’s a foot in a shoe,” said Cpl. Nycki Basra.

She could not confirm whether it is a left or right foot, the gender or ethnicity of its owner, or the type of shoe it was in.

“It’s suspicious, but it’s too early to speculate [on its origins],” said Basra.

Still no clues after boater’s discovery in Richmond

The first foot appeared last Aug. 20 on Jedediah Island, near Nanoose Bay.

A week later, a second foot was found on nearby Gabriola Island.

On Feb. 8, a third foot washed up on the eastern shore of Valdez Island, off the shore of Nanaimo, which is accessible only by floatplane or private boat.

All three were right feet and all were found in sneakers. The first two feet were found in size 12 men’s sneakers.

The latest foot was found on the north side of uninhabited Kirkland Island, west of the George Massey Tunnel at the south end of No. 5 Road.

Taken from ans to read more: http://www.canada.com/theprovince/news/story.html?id=38699382-8aaa-42e4-9ef7-707ea45230be