The crypt above Marilyn Monroe’s at Pierce Brothers Westwood Village Memorial Park in Los Angeles was auctioned on eBay. As of August 17, 2009 the bid was $4.5 million. The present occupant of the crypt bought it from Joe Dimaggio when the ballplayer and Marilyn Monroe divorced in 1954 and has resided there since 1986. In fact, being buried facedown was a deathbed request. The occupant’s widow is moving her husband and selling the crypt to pay off a $1 million mortgage on her Beverly Hills home. It seems this is an eBay auction to die for.
Marco Sea, a Manhattan real estate company, turned 3 trash bins into swimming pools. Placed in an “H” formation, the clean bins are lined with heavy plastic and filled with filtered, chlorinated water. They are surrounded by a wood deck – complete with tent cabanas, barbecue grills and beach chairs. Because the bins are 5 ½ feet deep, there’s also a shallow kiddie pool. Marco Sea is thinking about putting these pools in redeveloped strip malls, as well as renting them for parties. One thousand dollars turns a trash bin into a pool – unless you think the idea is all wet.
Scientists tested bank notes from more than 30 cities in 5 countries and found that currency from China and Japan had the lowest levels of cocaine contamination – 12%-20%. Canada and the U.S. had the highest – 85%-90%. In fact, the U.S. level was 20% higher than in a similar study done 2 years before. Of the money from U.S. cities, Salt Lake City had the lowest contamination levels. Baltimore, Boston and Detroit had among the highest levels and Washington, D.C. ranked above average with 95% of its money being contaminated with cocaine – giving new meaning to dirty money.
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