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Wearing nothing but a pair of shorts and sneakers, a group of winter swimmers entertained passers-by during a series of boxing matches performed on a block of floating ice. Held in Harbin City, the wacky competition had contestants punch each other with over sized boxing gloves while struggling to keep their balance on the slippery ice.
One of the ice boxers lost his temper when the referee tried to stop him from hitting his downed opponent and knocked the “official” in the ice-cold water surrounding the ring.

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Pac-Man fan customizes his ride with symbols and colors from the popular arcade game.
A passionate Pac-Man fan from South Georgia really outdid himself in pimping his car into a virtual Pac-man-mobile. Painted in the classic red-yellow color scheme and featuring symbols from Pac-Man on the bonnet, wheels and side-doors, the Mr. Pac-Man Car has to be the coolest vehicle inspired by the ’80s video-game.
The owner of the Pac-Man-mobile has not yet been identified, but with the buzz his ride has created on the internet, he’s sure to become a local celebrity very soon.

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You just have to find a girl with the right size.

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They are reading, eating, resting and they are doing this all while driving.

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The couple had thought they were safe inside the white Toyota while touring through the Lion Safari Park in Johannesburg, South Africa, the Daily Mail reports.
But the 135kg lion surprised the pair by gripping a backseat door handle between its teeth and yanking the door open.
According to one witness, the white Toyota sat motionless for several seconds as the lion and the pair eyed each other off.
The driver hit the accelerator moments later but the lion gave chase, keenly pursuing the car all the way to the gates.
A park employee finally managed to distract the animal by throwing a large stone.
British tourist Richard Holden said he was stunned as he watched the saga unfold from a vehicle nearby.
"They must have been panicking because they didn't drive off straight away," Mr Holden told the newspaper.
"If that had been me, I would have hit the gas."
He said visitors had been warned to lock their doors and windows before entering the reserve.
Park staff said the lion presented little danger as all animals there were well fed.

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