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World's smallest St. Patrick's Day Parade is made up of one person

You might already know the largest St. Patrick’s Day parade is in New York City, but did you know where the smallest one takes place? Enterprise, Ala., is home to the most wee St. Patrick's Day parade in the world, a brief affair where one local of Irish descent marches from the steps of the courthouse to the town’s Boll Weevil Monument and back in a swift 10 minutes. This quirky tradition started in 1993 when the southern town realized it would never have the largest St. Patty’s day parade, but by gum, it could have the smallest. A different person is chosen each year to fly their Irish colors.

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BOOB GLUE

It seems like every woman is in a constant battle with her breast size. No matter how big or how small she is, there is always the desire to look a little bigger. If surgery and push up bras aren't your thing, you might be interested in Boob Glue. Sounds sexy, right?

Boob Glue does exactly what it sounds like it does – it creates lift and cleavage by gluing your breasts in the perfect position, to create the right amount of va va voom for your outfit. You rub the glue all around your boob, line it into your bra, position your breasts just so, hold in place for a minute and you're good to go! Sounds interesting, sticky and slightly painful all at the same time.

Probably not the best product to use if you are planning a sleepover with your sweetie. (Gurl)


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BUS UNLOADED AFTER BECOMING OVERRUN WITH ROACHES

A Greyhound bus traveling between Atlantic City, New Jersey and New York City on Friday morning (March 15th) had to stop and unload passengers onto another bus after passengers became disgusted with an apparent roach infestation on the bus. Passenger Dawn Alexander explained to reporters that the roaches were first seen in the front of the bus. She said, "Then after a while, the panic got toward the back because we all started looking around and saw roaches crawling everywhere." Another passenger said, "I sat down -- roaches started crawling up on our clothes, falling down from the ceiling. Everything." A Greyhound spokeswoman said, "[The bus driver] immediately pulled the bus over and radioed our dispatch office for assistance. A second bus was immediately sent to continue the trip into New York. We have spoken with each passenger and provided full refunds." They are trying to find out how the roaches got onto the bus. (CNN)