

MONTERREY, Mexico - It was Big Macs, chicken nuggets and fries at a wedding banquet in Northern Mexico Friday.Fast-food fanatics Carlos Munoz and Marisela Matienzo tied the knot at a McDonald's in an upscale district of Monterrey, Mexico's most Americanized city."Some of our guests thought it was a joke. Our parents were resigned to it," Matienzo told local media.The local franchise for McDonald's Corp said the wedding was the first in one of its outlets in Latin America , a custom that has already taken off in Hong Kong for people seeking to depart from traditional marriage protocols.
Trick or treat-Shop owner sells himself winning lottery ticket
BELLE VERNON, Pa. — A shop owner in western Pennsylvania has sold himself a winning $1.8 million lottery ticket — and as the seller of the ticket, he'll get an extra $10,000.
Ron Rea owns Tobacco World stores in Uniontown and Belle Vernon. He bought the winning ticket for the Nov. 18 Match 6 Lotto drawing at the Belle Vernon store.Rea says he doesn't play the lottery's Daily Number, but he spends about $20 a day on tickets for games with higher odds, telling the Herald-Standard of Uniontown, "If you hit, your life's changed."Rea's ticket was worth $1,782,432. A lottery spokeswoman confirmed Rea's claim to the winning ticket.The 68-year-old Rea says the winnings will help him and his wife of 38 years, Rita, build their retirement funds.
Wow-Chicken sore after laying 4 inch egg

She said of Bolt’s impressive achievement: ‘I don't know what the world record is, but all I can say is she is pretty bow-legged now.’ ‘It's enormous, bigger than a duck egg.’ And for anyone wondering what to make with the egg, Denise described its size in food terms: ‘You could make two omelettes out of it.’
Smart Idea-Woman claims ownership of sun, wants to tax it
AFTER billions of years the Sun finally has an owner - a woman from Spain 's soggy region of Galicia says she's registered the star at a local notary public as being her property.
Angeles Duran, 49, told the online edition of daily El Mundo she took the step in September after reading about an American man who had registered himself as the owner of the moon and most planets in our Solar System. There is an international agreement which states that no country may claim ownership of a planet or star, but it says nothing about individuals, she added."There was no snag, I backed my claim legally, I am not stupid, and I know the law. I did it but anyone else could have done it, it simply occurred to me first."
The document issued by the notary public declares Duran to be the "owner of the Sun, a star of spectral type G2, located in the centre of the solar system, located at an average distance from Earth of about 149,600,000 kilometres".