LIFESAVING techniques picked up from US TV show The Office have been cited by a college student who managed to resuscitate a drowning squirrel.
Natalie Belisto from Central Michigan University posted a video on social media showing her pulling the squirrel out of the water and then keeping it warm with a hair dryer.
She said she brought the rodent back to life using CPR, based on an episode of the TV show where the actors learned to time chest compressions using the Bee Gees song "Stayin' Alive".
The video of the rescue can be seen on Twitter @natbels7.
Cholesterol alert? Scrambled eggs galore were the order of the day when Kiwi morris dancers met in the NZ capital Wellington on Easter Sunday for their annual 'Easter Fun Egg Pacing' event.
Some initial dancing was followed by a best-decorated egg contest - then the egg massacre began, reports stuff.co.nz.
Painted eggs were thrown at a golden egg on the ground - nearest to gold wins - while other 'eggcellent' activities saw contestants throw eggs to each other, stepping back from each other one pace at a time - widest gapping unbroken egg-catching couple wins.
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