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2014-12-30|조회 1,478
A True Story Of Love And Peace On Christmas Day During World War One
On Christmas day 1914, at the front line between the French and German soldiers happened an amazing story. It was 10 in the morning when a German soldier walked out into the open. Just before the French was about to open fire they found that he was unarmed and waving his hands. In a few minutes, two sides of soldiers and officers met up between the two lines of trenches. They started exchanging gifts, taking photos. And afterwards, they played a friendly match of football.
It's meaningful 'cos that's the reason why Jesus Christ came to earth - to bring love and peace to mankind !
Hero Monkey To The Rescue !
A monkey in India spent 20 minutes resuscitating his friend, which is also a monkey, after his friend got electrocuted on high tension cables and fell on train tracks in Kanpur.
It was hauling his unconscious friend up, shaking him, dunking him in water and even biting him on the head until it finally came back to conscience.
It was caught on tape and now circulating on the internet.
Yah, Right, Micro Pig.....
A guy adopted a micro-pig …. Well at least that’s what he thought it was…..
Two years later he finds out it was a scam 'cos it was just a piglet. Now the pig is 670 pounds - HUGE !
But the guy is still keeping it, and they are family now. Moreover, now the guy is a vegetarian.
In The Beginning, TV Was Good.
A researcher at the Hungarian National Gallery in Budapest found something out of the blues on TV.
On Xmas 2009, she was watching “Stuart Little” with her kid. That's when she spotted a masterpiece painting by Hungarian artist Robert Bereny “Sleeping Lady with Black Vase” in one of the movie scenes. The pictures last appearance in public was in 1928.
So she wrote everyone she could reach related to the film, and 2 years later she finally got e-mail back from the film’s former set designer. The assistant originally got it at an antique store in CA. for just $500.
Now the painting is back in Hungary, auctioning off for $110,000!