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Noise complaints are way down at a restau- rant in Singapore af- ter it implemented a “scream- ing children surcharge” of $10, Yahoo! News reported.
No More Rowdy Kids
Angie’s Oyster Bar & Grill said that before the new policy was put in place, they were re- ceiving complaints on a week- ly basis about children running around unattended or disturb- ing other tables. Now, parents are trying harder to control their children and “99%” of patrons are respectful and un- derstanding.
“I could have jumped out of my shoes,” Hankey said of the unexpected greeting.
In other Weird reports:
The Queen And I
Over the past 70 years, the two have exchanged handwrit- ten cards every year. Hankey said she’ ll miss the regular communication: “Oh, abso- lutely. You miss your pen pals.”
Poof! You’re Sentenced
Adele Hankey of Park Riv- er, North Dakota, was born on April 21, 1926. As such,
Send your weird news items to weirdnewstips@amuniver- sal.com.
On June 6, Kylynn Cham- bers, 32, used bright red spray
paint to deface a bronze statue of the character Samantha from the 1960s TV show Bewitched in Salem, Massachusetts.
she shared her birthday with Queen Elizabeth II, who died last month. But she shared more than the date, KFYR- TV reported. When Elizabeth was crowned in 1952, Hankey wrote her a letter — and the queen responded by sending Hankey a birthday card.
On Sept. 20, he was sen- tenced to 18 months’ proba- tion for the incident, which oddly had nothing to do with witchcraft. Rather, Chambers, who is currently homeless, told prosecutors he “wanted to do something to get arrested,” The Salem News reported. The stat- ue was erected in 2005 by the TV Land cable channel in the city famous for the witch trials of 1692.
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