Wednesday, May 31, 2006

Message on a bottle

During a regular mass in the small village of Marostica this Sunday in the region of Veneto, Italy, churchgoers were amazed to find that their altar wine had tasted remarkably like fine champagne. After the sermon, the priest was notified and to his amazement found that the bottle of altar wine had indeed been changed by an unknown force at some point during the sermon.

No one knows how the bottle of altar wine changed into this mysteriously decorated champagne, and indeed, after much voluntary research from champagne experts, the world still remains baffled about the mysterious appearance of this exquisite champagne.

Thursday, May 18, 2006

Heaven be thy name

Parent's across America have inexplicably started naming their baby daughters 'Nevaeh' (pronounced ne VAY), which is Heaven spelt backwards. This year it has reached 70 in the girls' name charts in the U.S. In Colorado, the name has soared up to the 25th position. Read more on this disturbing phenomenon here.