FRIDAY FUN – November 19, 2021

And now it's time for some FRIDAY FUN!

Thanksgiving fails, Thanksgiving fun, and more.

Near New York City, a police officer stopped a driver on the Long Island Expressway when he noticed the passenger in a car traveling in the high-occupancy vehicle (HOV) lane “didn’t look quite right,” according to UPI. The officer found that the front seat passenger was actually the front seat dressed up to look like a person with a jacket pulled over the seat and a hat and hood on the headrest. The driver was ticketed for an HOV violation.

In Dublin, Georgia, a stolen Purple Heart has been returned to a Vietnam veteran. It was stolen 38 years ago when the man lived in Florida. A man living in Brooksville, Florida, saw the Purple Heart with a $2 price tag at a yard sale, according to UPI. He used various websites to find the owner and returned it to him.

In Fort Plain, New York, a stray cat was brought into an animal shelter. The staff scanned the cat for a microchip and discovered he was from Williamsport, Pennsylvania—more than 200 miles from where he was found, UPI reports. The cat’s owners said he had been missing since early August.

Let’s hope some of these things don’t happen this Thanksgiving. If you can’t view the below video, try https://youtu.be/Zi6vC2NcflA.

More Thanksgiving fun. If you can’t view the below video, try https://youtu.be/9Jc9zHmfJlo.

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