Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

News that’s fit to razz returns

- hwilliams@adgnewsroo­m.com

I miss my former co-worker and former fellow columnist Jennifer Christman. I was especially fond of a feature she ran periodical­ly in her Spin Cycle column: “All the News That’s Fit to Razz.”

With her permission, I’ve drawn from the newsy events hanging out on the sidelines to resurrect Jenn’s creation. Back, with a new author:

ALL THE NEWS THAT’S FIT TO RAZZ

■ Temperatur­es in the Siberian town of Verkhoyans­k recently hit 100.4 degrees … a record-high temperatur­e in an area considered one of the world’s coldest spots in the winter (as low as minus 90 degrees, and its average June temps usually reach only 68).

So, would this be a case of “heaven boiling over”?

■ Twelve German postal workers received medical treatment and “dozens” more were evacuated June 20 due to a very stinky package that turned out to be a shipment of the Thai durian fruit. The fruit is prized for its flavor and texture, but its rotten-food/dirty-sock smell is so bad it’s banned from lots of hotels as well as Singapore’s subway system.

Somehow, “Durian, durian, the musical fruit. Good to eat, but smells like a … ” doesn’t have the same charm as the original song about beans.

■ Nearly 60,000 pounds of chicken nuggets are being recalled. Why? Because they might contain a rubber substance.

Wait, don’t throw those nuggets out. Save ’em for when we can go back to having banquets!

■ A ginormous prehistori­c monument has been discovered near Stonehenge in England. “Archaeolog­ists … found evidence of at least 20 prehistori­c shafts … on the ancient site where Stonehenge sits,” according to CNN. “The shafts combine to form a circle more than two kilometers (1.2 miles) in diameter” and has been determined to have been created about 4,500 years ago. “The first stage of Stonehenge was constructe­d around 3,000 B.C” … a bit over 5,000 years ago. The archaeolog­ists suspect the shafts, which are about two miles northeast of

Stonehenge — “were built as a boundary to a sacred area or precinct associated with the henge.”

And, millennia later, nothing’s changed … your average highway constructi­on job and its ancillary projects take about 500 or so years from start to finish, too.

■ A dissed restaurant worker gets some mad financial love. A Starbucks coffee server received nearly $80,000 in tips after being publicly shamed by a customer who was asked to wear a face mask, and who refused. The flipped bird and a few choice cuss words weren’t enough; the offended customer shared a photo of the guy along with her social-media rant. A dude sympatheti­c to the Starbucks employee began a GoFundMe page on his behalf.

If this keeps up, some doctor, investment banker or rocket scientist may begin to think they’re in the wrong line of work.

■ Fellas looking for dates were recently advised not to post photos of themselves with cats if they want to attract the ladies. This advice comes from a Colorado State University study. Concluded the study’s authors: “Men holding cats were viewed as less masculine; more neurotic, agreeable, and open; and less dateable.”

Ah. So … bring on those hyper-masculine, python-clutching, narcissist­ic, disagreeab­le, emotionall­y-distant treasures the ladies just love!

■ “A Quebec man preparing to finally throw out his orphaned left hockey skate seven years after losing its twin discovered the long-lost ice skate hanging from a sign,” according to a UPI.com story posted Monday.

Remember that story. Don’t just check the power lines for your missing sneaker(s).

■ A Louisiana man was recently video-ed going for a swim in the aquarium of his friendly neighborho­od Bass Pro Shop in Bossier City. He told authoritie­s he was making good on a promise to pull the stunt if he got 2,000 likes on TikTok.

Hear this, you Bass Pro Shop fishes: If you don’t act right, you’ll swim with the people.

■ A 10-year-old lad in England set a Guinness World Record for solving 196 multiplica­tion and division problems in a minute. He did this spending “some of his covid-19 lockdown time practicing math on the Times Table Rock Stars app,” according to another story from UPI, posted June 26.

So he’ll grow up to become a left-brained, well-compensate­d member of society … but after seeing a story about a dissed coffee server garnering an 80-grand tip, he’ll wonder whether he’s in the wrong line of work. All the email that’s fit to send:

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