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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">After learning that a New Hampshire man lost his life savings at
a carnival in hopes of winning an Xbox, a satire website offered
to buy the large stuffed banana the man received as a consolation
gift for the same amount of money the man lost, WBZ reports.Henry
Gribbohm, 30, of New Hampshire, told WBZ-TV that he ended up losing
$2,600 playing Tubs of Fun at a Fiesta Shows' carnival. The next
day, he said he complained to a person running the game and
was given $600 and a large stuffed banana with dreadlocks.Gribbohm later
filed a report with the Manchester Police Department claiming that the game
was rigged. The department told the station that it is investigating the
matter.Tubs of Fun is notoriously challenging. Gribbohm told the station
that he practiced and thought he had a knack for it. But
once the game began, the balls started popping out of the water.
His only explanation: "It's not possible that it wasn't rigged."CollegeHumor.com
caught wind of the story, and announced it would buy the dreadlocked
banana for the $2,600.For every Facebook 'Like' this post gets, we'll put
10 cents toward the cost of Henry's stuffed banana, and if we
get to 26,000 Likes, we'll offer to buy Henry's banana for $2,600.
If this post gets over 30,000 Likes, we'll offer to buy Henry's
banana AND pay for the Xbox Kinect that he was originally trying
to win, the post said.Like a down-on-his-luck Blackjack player, Gribbohm
began making riskier bets to wi
ard labor after sneaking
across the border from China.They later were pardoned on humanitarian grounds
and released to former U.S. President Bill Clinton, who flew to Pyongyang
on a rescue mission. He also met with then-leader Kim Jong Il,
which paved the way for talks.Bae's trial on charges of "committing hostile
acts" against North Korea place in Supreme Court on Tuesday, the state-run
Korean Central News Agency reported.He was arrested in early November in
Rason, a special economic zone in North Korea's far northeastern region
bordering China and Russia, state media said. The exact nature of Bae's
alleged crimes has not been revealed.Friends and colleagues say Bae, a Korean
American who was living in Washington state, was based in the Chinese
border city of Dalian and traveled frequently to North Korea to feed
orphans.State media refers to Bae as Pae Jun Ho, the North Korean
spelling of his Korean name.Bae is at least the sixth American detained
in North Korea since 2009. The others eventually were deported or released.Three
other Americans detained in recent years were also devout Christians. While
North Korea's constitution guarantees freedom of religion, in practice only
sanctioned services are tolerated by the government.North Korea may be fishing
for another visit by a high-profile American envoy, said Ahn Chan-il, head
of the World Institute for North Korea Studies think tank in South
Korea."North Korea is using Bae as bait to
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