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- 52-Year-Old Woman Looks So Young She’s Mistaken for Her Son’s Girlfriend
- Controversial Weight Loss Device Lets You Eat Like a Pig Then Pumps Your Stomach
- The Man Who Made Millions by Selling Rocks as Pets
52-Year-Old Woman Looks So Young She’s Mistaken for Her Son’s Girlfriend Posted: 08 Jul 2015 01:53 AM PDT Pamela Jacobs, a dusky beauty from the UK, doesn't look a day over 25. But you'll be shocked to learn that the woman is actually 52, and has a 21 year old son! In fact, she appears so young that she is often offered student rail fares and no one believes her when she reveals her real age. "Men do comment on my looks and say things like 'I don't believe you' or 'You must be lying,'" she said. " I always say, what woman would actually add years on?" Her son is mortified with all the attention she receives though, because people often think she's his girlfriend. "A while ago, someone my son knows thought I was his girlfriend," Jacobs laughed. "And some people I know have thought the same in reverse." "It's flattering, but I prefer men of a similar age to me," she quickly added.
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Controversial Weight Loss Device Lets You Eat Like a Pig Then Pumps Your Stomach Posted: 08 Jul 2015 01:12 AM PDT Cashing in on people's desperation to lose weight is a new device that’s pretty much the medical equivalent of bulimia. Its main function is to pump out the contents of a user's stomach, right after a heavy meal. The makers of 'AspireAssist' claim to have already helped hundreds of patients in the US shed copious amounts of fat, some dropping as much as a 100 pounds. The controversial product will also be available in the UK within a few months, but hundreds of critics are speaking up against the outrageous device, warning that it is a stop-gap measure that fails to address the real cause of obesity.
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The Man Who Made Millions by Selling Rocks as Pets Posted: 08 Jul 2015 12:27 AM PDT Gary Ross Dahl, who died earlier this year at age 78, will always be remembered for inventing the 'Pet Rock', a 1970s novelty toy craze. The brilliant salesman essentially sold rocks for a living, and managed to make millions through his "ridiculously successful marketing scheme." Although he began his career as an advertising copywriter, Dahl quickly turned entrepreneur when his idea of selling rocks as pets took off. It all started one night in the mid-'70s, while having a drink at a local bar in Los Gatos, California. People around him were talking about pets, and about how difficult it was to feed, walk and clean up after them. Struck by sudden inspiration, Dahl declared that he had no such trouble with his own pet. "I have a pet rock," he told the crowd. And his response was so well received that he began to toy with the idea, eventually setting up a business around it.
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