From talking ducks to scary croissants: 2021's weirdest news | Inquirer News

From talking ducks to scary croissants: 2021’s weirdest news

/ 12:32 PM December 27, 2021

PARIS — How we laughed in 2021! Yes, the year was plagued by Covid, fires and floods… but it did throw up some weird and wonderful news to lift the spirits.

Here is our selection:

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A final leak

There was only so long US Secret Service agents guarding Ivanka Trump and her husband Jared Kushner could hold on…

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Donald Trump’s seemingly favorite child and her millionaire partner refused to let agents use any of the “6.5 bathrooms” in their Washington mansion, it was revealed days before her father left the White House in January.

Instead they had to use the toilet at Barack and Michelle Obama’s nearby home.

Dog’s life

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A woman in Quebec stopped by police walking a man on a leash during a coronavirus curfew insisted “she was walking her dog”, which was permitted under the rules.

Childbirth is no excuse

South Korean officials issued a reminder to pregnant women to have enough pressed shirts, socks and underpants and frozen meals ready for their husbands when they are away in hospital giving birth.

What an amazing tool

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A Danish children’s television show about the misadventures of a man with “the world’s longest willy” went viral.

John Dillermand (John Penisman in English) uses his extraordinarily long member to get himself out of tricky situations. But it also lands him in deep trouble like many a male before him.

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What the f…

The idea that swearing is bad turns out to be a load of old cobblers.

US research found people who use profanities tend to be more intelligent, creative, honest and less likely to “engage in serious unethical behaviors”.

Dead lucky

An Indian man declared dead after a motorcycle crash began to move on an autopsy table as doctors got ready to open him up.

Just. Stop. Talking.

“I don’t speak to women much.” PHOTO: YOSHIKAZU TSUNO POOL/AFP

Yoshiro Mori resigned as Tokyo Olympics chief in February after the former premier declared that the trouble with women is… they talk too much.

Mori later apologized, saying: “I don’t speak to women much.”

We can see you…

The entire board of a California primary school resigned after they were caught dissing parents as pot-smoking slackers on a Zoom call.

In the mood for love

Je t’aime: Female Chinese panda Huan Huan (left) gets into a steamy clinch at Beauval zoo in central France with local stud Yuan Zi Guillaume PHOTO: SOUVANT AFP

French male pride swelled at news that the world’s most romantic panda — who is naturally French — had managed to couple eight times in one day with his new lover.

Pandas are not known for their stamina during love-making, but keepers at Beauval zoo said sparks flew when Yuan Zi got up close and personal with his young Chinese mate Huan Huan.

Saw it coming

A French man who asked his neighbor if he could loan him his saw “to get rid of a body” was arrested in March for the murder of his lodger.

Only codding

Taiwan’s government says the sudden name changes are fishy PHOTO: ANTONY DICKSON AFP

Taiwan pleaded with people to stop changing their name after scores changed theirs to “Salmon Prince” and “Salmon Fried Rice” to take advantage of an April sushi chain giveaway for people whose name contained the Chinese characters for the fish.

The First Prankster

US First Lady Jill Biden, a notorious prankster who once stuffed herself into an overhead locker on Air Force Two when her husband was vice president, disguised herself as a flight attendant on Air Force One to hand out ice cream to reporters on April Fools’ Day.

Let’s be ladies about this

Caroline Jurie (2-L) was arrested on charges of assault over an on-stage fracas in which she pulled the crown off the head of the new “Mrs Sri Lanka” PHOTO: AFP

The reigning “Mrs World” was arrested after pulling the crown off the head of her successor as “Mrs Sri Lanka” and smashing her dressing room mirror after the ceremony in Colombo turned ugly.

Flash in the cam

A Canadian lawmaker who appeared stark naked on a House of Commons Zoom conference call was caught on camera six weeks later peeing into a coffee cup during a virtual committee meeting.

“Obviously I’m embarrassed,” Liberal MP William Amos said.

Scary pastry

A “dangerous-looking animal” in a tree that struck terror into a quiet street in Krakow, Poland, turned out to be a croissant blowing in the wind.

Life’s a Bitche

Welcome to Bitche, a French town famed for its 17th century citadel, but Facebook took down its page deeming the name a violation of its rules PHOTOO: THOMAS WIRTH AFP

The French town of Bitche had its Facebook page taken down after the US tech giant thought its name was an insult.

Four weddings

A Taiwanese bank clerk married four times in a month so he could max out the country’s statutory eight days of paid holidays for newlyweds.

What the duck!

Talking heads: Ducks can not only talk but they can perfectly mimick other sounds PHOTO: IROZ GAIZKA AFP

Science was rocked in September by news that ducks can talk — and they are quacking good impersonators.

Biologists said they can parrot human speech and even imitate the sound of a door closing.

Hard to swallow

Kosovo surgeon Skender Telaku removed a mobile phone from the stomach of a prisoner without cutting him open after he swallowed it to hide it from prison guards.

Luckily the phone did not ring during the delicate procedure.

Disappearing art

Artist Jens Haaning has defended keeping the money, saying ‘the artwork is essentially about the working conditions of artists’ Henning Bagger Ritzau Scanpix PHOTO: AFP

A Danish artist given $84,000 to make artworks out of banknotes pocketed the cash and sent the gallery two blank canvasses entitled, “Take the Money and Run”.

Minaj misses the ball

Rap star Nicki Minaj was not allowed into New York’s Met Ball after revealing she had not been vaccinated because a friend of her cousin in Trinidad said his testicles swelled up after he got the jab.

Lock me up, please

Peace at last: To avoid spending more time with his wife, a man in Italy sought time behind bars instead of his house arrest Mohammed Abed PHOTO: AFP

A man under house arrest in Italy on drug offenses pleaded with police to lock him up because he couldn’t bear being stuck at home with his wife.

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Police made the 30-year-old Albanian’s day by jailing him.

Dog and bone

Scientists in Scotland have invented the DogPhone, which will allow bored Beagles or yappy Yorkies to call their owners for a chat anytime they feel the need. Never fear, the owners can always put them on paws.

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