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Stuff From The Satellite 4/1108

Stuff From The Satellite 4/1108

Vince Vitrano
Katie DeLong

It's been a busy news week: so busy, we couldn't show you all the news from all of our sources.

TODAY’S TMJ4’s Vince Vitrano shows us some of the stuff he found on the satellite this week.

This week we found unusual ways of paying tribute, and another reason a dog is a man's best friend.

It’s a Viking ship, but it's not built with traditional Viking materials: it's made of Popsicle sticks. Fifteen million of them! It took the guy three years to do it. He plans to sail from the Netherlands to London and then on Iceland and Greenland, just like the Vikings.

It’s a whole new meaning for "fast food:” students at Brown University in Providence, Rhode Island raced cars made of food. Wheels were made from oranges. They also used rice cakes and donuts.

Animal honors now: the elephant festival in India. Elephants from all around one province are brought to the celebration.

Can your dog do this? Heck, will your kid do this. It’s Ronin: a five year old bull mastiff. He takes out the garbage for his owner, and he doesn't complain.
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