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Weird News: Toilet Rat, Pumpkin Thieves and 'Soletending' Video
Weird news from our Patches around Virginia and D.C.
Editor's Note: Patch has 31 sites in Virginia and D.C., and not a day goes by that something weird isn't happening somewhere in the area. Here's a look back at some weird goings-on over the past week.
Sign Reads, ‘Occupied’: An Arlington resident found an unwanted visitor in the bathroom last weekend — a rat had come up through the sewer and was in the toilet. "Evidently, they tried to flush it a couple of times. But I guess he or she wasn't having it. They can fight the current," Animal Control Chief Alice Burton told Patch.
The Other Kind of Patch: Pumpkins were reported stolen from a Centreville home on Tuesday. Too late for Halloween carving and a bit too early for Thanksgiving desserts, we’re going with a pumpkin revolt orchestrated by, who else, the Great Pumpkin.
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More Comfortable With UFOs: Herndon officials sent out an early warning to residents on Thursday: A small aircraft that may be visible flying over the town wouldn't be targeting terrorists; it’s for targeting tourists. More specifically, state and regional economic development groups would be using a drone to get footage of Herndon’s downtown shopping district. So smile at the camera (no peace signs, please).
Shoe-Flying Action: Georgetown Women's Basketball player Shayla Cooper has a new use for the “basketball shoe.” On Nov. 8, the freshman forward threw a shoe to block a shot during a game against Richmond. She missed, but no call from the refs. The Associated Press called it, “soletending.” We recently spent $140 for li’l Patch’s basketball shoes — they better not leave his feet.
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