Wednesday, December 06, 2006

Littering


The coffee shop I often visit has a little freebie news sheet called "Coffee News". Here's an article in this week's edition:

Harvey Bennett threw five bottles into the sea near his home on Long Island, New York and waited. Six months later, he got a letter in the mail from a return address in England. The 55-year-old was excited, then shocked. The letter, allegedly from a person in Bournemouth, in Dorset County, wasn't thrilled to find the bottle washed up on his beach. In fact, he chastised Bennett for littering and scolded the American for his "profound eperiment." "I felt like I was being punished," said Bennett, who added that coincidentally, the bottle ended up in an area from which his ancestors embarked for American in 1644.


What are the odds? For any of this?

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