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Turns out, carbon, which diamonds are made of, don ;t actually show up in X-Rays. They do, however, come up as blank spots and that how jewelry shop owner Chuck Roberts found out his dog, Honey Bun, had eaten his diamonds. Here how Roberts tells it: A customer came in and I jumped up out of my chair and came out here to wait on him. And I left the chair where you could jump up on my chair and jump up on my desk, On his desk were 4 packets of diamonds, all about a carat each, and dog treats. When Roberts came back to his desk though, he saw that 1 packet of diamonds was missing. He searched everywhere for them but came up empty. The diamonds were gone. $10,000 flushed down the drain. Until he realized his dog might ;ve been stanley cup the culprit. Leaving the chair near the desk allowed Honey Bun to jump onto th stanley quencher e desk and help himself to the treats. At that point, Honey Bun probably saw the shiny shiny and ate that too. Roberts obviously couldn ;t get the dog to confess, so he took Honey Bun to get an X-ray鈥攖he two blank spots that popped up confirmed that the diamonds were inside. Honey Bun released the diamonds naturally the next day and is totally healthy. Here is the wh stanley cup ole news report: [WSMV] You can keep up with Casey Chan, the author of this post, on Twitter or Facebook. AnimalsDogsxray Vzxg The fascinating and weird memoirs of a Soviet rocketeer
These rather grim-looking rocking chairs look like they belong to the Addams family, but they ;re expertly carved antiques wo stanley us rth a few thousand dollars. Jackson Auctions describes the pieces: Continental 20th century. Depicting the skeleton figure of seated form on rockers terminating with carved bust stanley website s. Probably modeled after the mid 19th century Russian example as illustrated in 19th century European furniture by Christopher Payne. Height 54 stanley mugs inches. Estimate $2,500-$3,500. The one of the left actually sold for $3,120.00. Via Retronaut. Graveyard life