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Watercooler StoriesWEED, Calif., Sept. 2 (UPI) -- A Weed, Calif., brewer said he has won his battle against federal regulators to allow him to continue to put the words Vaune Dillmann, 61, who was previously ordered by the U.S. Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau to keep the words
He told the Times the agency's assistant director told him in a letter that the Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau has been convinced that the phrase is a reference to the brand name of the microbrew and not a misleading statement designed to make consumers believe the product contains marijuana. Dillman said that while the legal wrangling with the agency has taken a heavy emotional toll on him and his family, the publicity generated by the controversy has been good for business. He said orders for the brewery's beers have doubled during the six months since he was first targeted by federal regulators, the Times said. CHEPSTOW, England, Sept. 2 (UPI) -- A Chepstow, England, skydiver who was knocked unconscious by the tail of the plane he jumped from said he survived after his reserve chute was triggered. Jamie Robertson, 57, who said he'd completed 409 parachute jumps over the span of 23 years without any mishaps, said he was knocked unconscious after a gust of wind blew him against the tail of the plane he leaped from, The Sun reported Tuesday. Robertson's fellow jumpers said the impact triggered Robertson's reserve chute to open, allowing him to descend, unconscious but safely, to paramedics waiting on the ground.
Robertson insisted the close call hasn't put him off of one of his favorite hobbies.
GREENSBURG, Pa., Sept. 2 (UPI) -- The Hempfield Area School District in Pennsylvania is joining other U.S. districts in loosening rules forbidding gum chewing in school. Officials with Hempfield Area, the largest district in Westmoreland County, said that while gum chewing is still technically against the rules in schools, it is no longer a punishable offense, the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review reported Tuesday.
The Derry Area School District, which is located in the same county as Hempfield Area, has loosened regulations even further, with secondary school students allowed to chew gum provided they do not exercise the practice in carpeted areas of school buildings or gyms. Derry administrators said the final decision on whether to allow gum chewing in the classroom is left up to individual teachers. BUENA PARK, Calif., Sept. 2 (UPI) -- Top pogo stick bouncers from the world over have gathered in Buena Park, Calif., for Participating pogo stickers, many of whom said they now prefer to be called
Officials with Knott's Berry Farm, which hosted this year's event, said they hope the 5-year-old annual contest will remain at the venue for years to come. Publication date: 03 September 2008 Source: UPI-1-20080903-06301100-bc-watercooler.xml Archive
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