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MAN FINDS WWII-ERA HAND GRENADE, IMMEDIATELY DRIVES IT TO LOCAL TACO BELL


Hear me out on this one: a man found World War II-era grenade while he was fishing, then drove to Taco Bell for a quick bite before alerting authorities.

And you’ll never guess which state this happened in. If you guessed Florida, you’d be right on the money.


A man in Ocala, Florida, found the hand grenade out on a magnet fishing expedition on Saturday afternoon. He picked it up, intended to report it eventually, but decided to take it to his local Taco Bell first for reasons unknown. Although we’re assuming those reasons had something to do with him being hungry.

Upon his arrival, it was made clear that the man was in possession of a hand grenade and authorities were immediately called. The entire establishment was evacuated until around 6:45 p.m. that night.


 
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Air India apologizes to passenger who claims cockroach was cooked into in-flight meal

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Air India has apologized to a passenger who claims to have found a dead cockroach cooked into his in-flight meal.

Rohit Raj Singh Chauhan, a passenger aboard Saturday’s Air India Flight 634 between Bhopal and Mumbai, claims he informed the airline's crew of the alleged find, but was initially ignored.

"Since the crew members were not listening, I returned it to them. I even objected to their serving food to others, but to no avail,” Chauhan told The Times of India. A manager with Air India also disputed Chauhan's claims, the outlet reported.

Multiple pictures of Chauhan’s entrée, which appeared to show the roach Chauhan allegedly found within his dish of sambar, were later shared to Twitter by fellow passenger Manoj Khandekar, according to The Independent.

Entire article: https://www.foxnews.com/travel/air-...aims-cockroach-was-cooked-into-in-flight-meal
 
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