EATING pizza every day for the rest of your life probably isn't a recipe for good health - but that hasn't stopped a wildly successful Domino's promotion in Russia.
The company's new "Domino's Forever" campaign offered "free pizza for your whole life" to anyone who got a permanent tattoo of the Domino's logo on a "visible spot" of their bodies.
Domino's was quickly forced to issue a clarification that only the first 350 people to post an image of their tattoo would be able to take advantage of the offer, after social media became flooded with hundreds of photos featuring flashy new Domino's ink.
Whatever antiperspirant was being used by players at the US Open Tennis tournament last week clearly wasn't strong enough, after one of the matches had to be stopped because sweat was making the court slippery.
Aussie John Millman was playing Novak Djokovic in the quarter final match, when he was allowed to leave the court to change.
The US Tennis Association confirmed "Millman approached the chair umpire to note his excessive sweating and the moisture it was leaving on the court," with the referee determining the surface was dangerous enough to invoke the 'Equipment out of Adjustment' provision in the rules.
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