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A huge group of them learned the special steps to Michael Jackson’s hit, "Thriller," in the courtyard of the prison. The idea was the brainchild of Byron F. Garcia, who thought it would not only be fun, but good exercise, as well. He posted a video on YouTube of 1,500 red-clad inmates dancing in unison and it went viral. Since then, the inmates have added other songs to their repertoire, including a more recent performance of the horse-riding dance that a rapper named Psy presented to the world. Psy is a South Korea musician. Trivia 1. On which island is the city of Tokyo, Japan located? 2. Who designed the Learjet? 3. What is the traditional birthstone for the month of November? 4. How many sides are there to a tridecagon? 5. What movie won the Oscar for Best Picture in 1994? 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ICT Winter Bazaar – Shop local all in one place. This year’s highly anticipated ICT Winter Bazaar will feature handmade artesian products from right here in Wichita. Expect this to be the best display of what Wichita businesses have this holiday season! Come down on Sunday, December 8th from 3pm – 7pm at Century II.

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Smart bird: Police offi cers in the Sagamihara district of Yoko-hama, Japan, were astounded when a budgie started talking and told them its home address. Offi cials say the bird escaped from its home and fl ew into a downtown hotel, landing on the shoulder of a guest. The hotel called police, who came and got the bird. The budgie had been quiet and while police were trying to fi gure out what to do with it, the bird started to repeatedly recite its address. Owner Fumie Takahashi had taught the bird this information and was thrilled when the budgie was returned to her.

Obstacle course: There is an annual crazy competition in Germany called the Fisherman’s Friend Strongman Run. The course is 11.16 miles and is located near the town of Weeze on a former British Royal Air Force Base. Obstacles on the course are numerous and include mud baths, hay bales and storage bun-kers. Competitors are mostly men, but women do sign up, and they can range in age from 18 to 70+. Nearly 9,000 people try their hardest to come out the winner. However, it’s not all serious business. Some runners will dress up in crazy costumes, injecting some light-hearted fun into the tough race.

Dancing convicts: Prison inmates in a high-security jail in Cebu in the Philippines like to dance away their sentences. A huge group of them learned the special steps to Michael Jackson’s hit, "Thriller," in the courtyard of the prison. The idea was the brainchild of Byron F. Garcia, who thought it would not only be fun, but good exercise, as well. He posted a video on YouTube of 1,500 red-clad inmates dancing in unison and it went viral. Since then, the inmates have added other songs to their repertoire, including a more recent performance of the horse-riding dance that a rapper named Psy presented to the world. Psy is a South Korea musician.

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SAGITTARIUS(Nov. 23 - Dec. 21)

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You may fi nd that you need to only rely on yourself and your own personal resources in order to succeed. Numerous delays might cause you to lose

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