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    Wilmer Valderamma gets the royal photobomber treatment.

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    Glenwood village administrator Bill Bramanti, poses with a coffin he had specially made designed to look like a can of his favorite beer, Pabst Blue Ribbon. While he doesn't need the coffin just yet, he's planning to use the casket as a cooler.

    Mary Compton, SouthtownStar / AP

    Residents at the Catholic Homes Corpus Christi in Melbourne, take up fencing foils, embracing the physical and mental sides of swordplay in an effort to keep fit.

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    Employees of the Budejovicky mestansky pivovar (BMP) brewery try to collect several hundreds of beer kegs washed away by the swollen Malse river after heavy floods hit Ceske Budejovice, southern Bohemia, on Thursday, Aug. 8, 2002.

    David Vais, AP

    Naked volunteers pose for the US photographer Spencer Tunick on an ice cold Swiss glacier as background for an environmental campaign about global warming.

    Fabrice Coffrini, AFP / Getty Images

    An Indian grocer, Radhakant Baijpai, has the world's longest ear hair, measuring 10 inches (25cm) long.

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    Finalists of the "Most Beautiful Bottom" World Championship perform on stage in Munich, Germany.

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    A competitor runs through fire during the Tough Guy Challenge 2009 at South Perton Farm in Wolverhampton, England. The biannual event to raise cash for charity challenges thousands of international competitors to run through a gruelling set of 21 obstacles including water, fire and tunnels after a lengthy run at the start.

    Christopher Furlong, Getty Images

    David Beckham caught checkin' out the goods...

    Daily Mail

    Eleven-year-old archer Liu Cheong, who lives in China, survived after a teammate accidentally shot an arrow through his eye socket. The schoolboy underwent four hours of surgery to extricate the object, which had sunk more than four inches into his head.

    europics