Fake Newspaper Article MYSTERY OBJECT REMOVED IN TWO HOUR PROCEDURE
So. You saw a bright light. Two Hours are missing. And the X-ray shows.....
Well, you know the story. Send this to those pesky cousins in Alberta. Tell 'em you have "powers".
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Foreign object embedded in spinal column
Mystery Object Removed in Two Hour Procedure
Doctors Baffled; "We Have No Idea What this is."
Yourtown---- (NOTICE: Any names of towns, locations, people, institutions, etc., used in these sample fake newspaper stories, are purely fictional, chosen at random, and are not meant to portray or represent any real person, place or deed. Remember that no matter what name a writer chooses to use in any fictional story, there is a real person (or many persons) SOMEWHERE who have that exact name.)
A Boise man says he suffered from back pain for years. Sometimes he had trouble walking. Sometimes he missed days at work. And once in awhile, he couldn't even get out of bed.
"The doctors said this, then they said that," complained Casey Jones. "They tried muscle relaxers, heat therapy, they made me exercise and stretch. Nothing worked. I figured I was just one of those people who had chronic back pain and would always have it."
But one day Jones's luck changed. After appealing to nearly a dozen doctors over the years, Jones ended up the victim of a hit and run fender bender. He had a stiff neck, and went to the doctor for X-rays. Those X-rays revealed something more serious than a pulled muscle.
The two ounce "device" was removed from Jones's spinal cord without incident.
Doctors said, "We have no clue what this object is. We don't dare even speculate."
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