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June 14, 2008
Posted: 07:09 PM ET
Do you know the guys in the pic above? In this weekend’s show we brought you the pretty incredible story of Kyle McDonald who you may remember as the “One Red Paperclip” guy. His new venture is whoaretheseguys.com where (as the name suggests) he is trying to find out who these guys are! Has the mystery been solved? Do you know who they are? If you do, tell Kyle… and be sure to tell him you saw the guys on “News To Me.” Of course Kyle and those guys weren’t the only things in this weekend’s show, far from it! Keep reading for the links . 1.4 billion dollar B-2 bomber crash: Office worker goes nuts: Home torn apart by flood waters: Chicago tornado: Lighting strike caught on tape: Jeanne Stawicki – the woman who summitted the highest peaks and completed marathons on each of the seven continents: The iReport Promo Challenge: “Doppler” Doug Stokes Who Are These Guys: iPhone alternative: That’s it for now! Please take a seconds and let us know what you thought of this weekend’s show by hitting the “add a comment” link below. Thanks! Posted by: Producer Grayson Thagard |
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