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...a morning visit to the Doctor has caused me to be late today..."Better late than never!" my mom would always say;...Actually she seemed to have to say that phrase quite a bit with me becau...?...nevermind!)
Today in Strangeness :August 2nd...
The champagne cork popping record was set by Gary P. Mahan on this date in 1975, popping the cork 103 feet. Bang!
Wild Bill Hickok was killed in a poker game holding a pair of aces and a pair of eights, which became known as
a "Dead Man's Hand" (1876).
...also...
Eerie Glowing Cloud Appears on GW Bridge: (God?...Is that you!?)
Commuters cruising along the George Washington Bridge on Tuesday morning encountered an eerie cloud which suddenly emerged,
briefly enveloped traffic, and then dissipated into the air. The mysterious mist was captured on video via a traffic camera and
the footage spread quickly online as viewers were left wondering what its source may have been.
Aside from the usual paranormal explanations such as a ghostly presence or alien activity, more skeptical observers have offered
some more prosaic possibilities. The prevalent theory is that the cloud was somehow formed by a fuel spill which occurred nearby on
the other side of the bridge. However auto aficionados who have seen the video say that the event was simply vapor from a blown gasket
on one of the cars driving along the bridge.
Hopefully that explanation will bring some relief to the drivers who found themselves passing through the mist and were left
wondering what exactly they had just experienced.
Today in Strangeness :August 2nd...
The champagne cork popping record was set by Gary P. Mahan on this date in 1975, popping the cork 103 feet. Bang!
Wild Bill Hickok was killed in a poker game holding a pair of aces and a pair of eights, which became known as
a "Dead Man's Hand" (1876).


...also...
Eerie Glowing Cloud Appears on GW Bridge: (God?...Is that you!?)
Commuters cruising along the George Washington Bridge on Tuesday morning encountered an eerie cloud which suddenly emerged,
briefly enveloped traffic, and then dissipated into the air. The mysterious mist was captured on video via a traffic camera and
the footage spread quickly online as viewers were left wondering what its source may have been.
Aside from the usual paranormal explanations such as a ghostly presence or alien activity, more skeptical observers have offered
some more prosaic possibilities. The prevalent theory is that the cloud was somehow formed by a fuel spill which occurred nearby on
the other side of the bridge. However auto aficionados who have seen the video say that the event was simply vapor from a blown gasket
on one of the cars driving along the bridge.
Hopefully that explanation will bring some relief to the drivers who found themselves passing through the mist and were left
wondering what exactly they had just experienced.
