New Hampshire in the Morning

You Gotta Be Kidding Me!

Here’s a couple of the stories I shared this morning on NH in the AM’s, You Gotta Be Kidding Me News:

1.  Dinosaur bones estimated to be 100 million years old recently discovered in suburban Dallas by a 4-year-old boy will be studied at Southern Methodist University. The dinosaur bones were first discovered in September next to a Mansfield, Texas, retail center that was under construction.

… When dirt was dug up to make way for the shopping center, a Dallas zookeeper who lives nearby thought he’d be able to find fish fossils. Tim Brys thought his son Wiley would enjoy going on a fossil hunt. Wiley found a piece of bone. The 4-year-old didn’t know it at the time, but what he discovered was a 100-million year old dinosaur bone.

2.  An IKEA in Beijing is trying to cut down on the napping going on in the store. The store used to encourage shoppers to take naps. But then management figured out that sleepers were making it difficult for interested shoppers to properly examine and test out the merchandise. The only problem IKEA is having with their new no sleeping rule is the small fact that customers are not listening.

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