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* {{ulink|2013-11-06}} - [[Reverend Allen Penstemon]], who claimed that the world was created on [[Prehistoric events|November 6, 8987 BC]] based on numerology derived from the “[[Book of Tubalcaine]],” died alone and penniless. There is no word on what the fallen angels thought about this, but scholars assume they found it funny.
 
* {{ulink|2013-11-06}} - [[Reverend Allen Penstemon]], who claimed that the world was created on [[Prehistoric events|November 6, 8987 BC]] based on numerology derived from the “[[Book of Tubalcaine]],” died alone and penniless. There is no word on what the fallen angels thought about this, but scholars assume they found it funny.
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* {{mlink|2014-07-23}} - Twenty-seven people were killed in a freak rowboat accident in the [[Royal Botanical Gardens|Royal Botanical Garden]]. As several of the victims had been browsing in a bookstore nearly half a mile away, an immediate police investigation was launched. After nearly six months of research, the conclusion was reached that sometimes very bad things happen in very improbable ways, and also a [[goose]] had been involved.
 
* {{mlink|2013-09-30}} - The first known sighting of a living [[plesiosaur]] was recorded, by a farmer named [[Colin McGrath]]. He was walking near the ocean when what he described as a “gurt lolloping beastie” heaved itself onto shore on its front flippers. It looked around, sighed heavily, and swam away. McGrath later said that he didn’t know why people were making such a fuss, as the creature was obviously lost and minding its own business.
 
* {{mlink|2013-09-30}} - The first known sighting of a living [[plesiosaur]] was recorded, by a farmer named [[Colin McGrath]]. He was walking near the ocean when what he described as a “gurt lolloping beastie” heaved itself onto shore on its front flippers. It looked around, sighed heavily, and swam away. McGrath later said that he didn’t know why people were making such a fuss, as the creature was obviously lost and minding its own business.
 
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Latest revision as of 06:51, 5 October 2016

  • Date unknown - Reverend Allen Penstemon, who claimed that the world was created on November 6, 8987 BC based on numerology derived from the “Book of Tubalcaine,” died alone and penniless. There is no word on what the fallen angels thought about this, but scholars assume they found it funny.
  • July 23rd - Twenty-seven people were killed in a freak rowboat accident in the Royal Botanical Garden. As several of the victims had been browsing in a bookstore nearly half a mile away, an immediate police investigation was launched. After nearly six months of research, the conclusion was reached that sometimes very bad things happen in very improbable ways, and also a goose had been involved.
  • September 30th - The first known sighting of a living plesiosaur was recorded, by a farmer named Colin McGrath. He was walking near the ocean when what he described as a “gurt lolloping beastie” heaved itself onto shore on its front flippers. It looked around, sighed heavily, and swam away. McGrath later said that he didn’t know why people were making such a fuss, as the creature was obviously lost and minding its own business.