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Get your fix on the fun and wacky stories that happened this week.
There’s no water? No problem.
A woman hung a very long water hose from the 10th floor of an HDB block on Serangoon North Ave 4 to the ground floor just to wash her car.
And it’s not the first time he’s done it, a neighbor who took the photos told Stomp today (Sept. 18). Oddly enough, he said he is more concerned about the water hose falling on passersby.
“It really is a waste of water,” lamented the neighbor.
Man in UK wears live python as mask on bus
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v5WukZKKBhw
Wait, is that an animal print face or … a live python?
A woman on board a bus in England on September 14 was surprised by a passenger’s choice of mask.
He had thought it was a funky mask until he saw the reptile gliding over the railings. In a video filmed by another passenger, a large snake was seen coiled around his neck, partially covering his face. But no one else blinked at the peculiar sight, he told the BBC.
To prevent the spread of the coronavirus, travelers must wear a face cover on public transport in England. Official guidelines say that the face covering does not need to be a surgical mask and that a scarf or kerchief is considered adequate.
However, wearing a snake is a big no-no.
Abandoned man at Japan airport after refusing to wear mask
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F9OGWfJ6Gsc
Another day, another passenger started a flight in Japan for failing to comply with coronavirus regulations.
A man was abandoned at a Hokkaido airport on September 12 after he rejected requests from the cabin crew that he wear a mask. He also didn’t explain why he didn’t want to wear one. The plane took off without him 30 minutes later.
He later revealed the reason why he refused to wear a mask; doing so caused him to develop a rash previously.
Meanwhile, the Hokkaido Air System airline clarified that the passenger was removed for his disruptive behavior on the plane.
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