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Two US women have launched a startup offering to help people choose a name for their baby.
Dubbed "Future Perfect," the business offers deals starting at US$100 for those in a quandary about their future little one.
"The Riff" package includes a 15-minute "namestorming" session over the phone, while those wanting a bit extra can pay $350 for "The Works" which includes a consultation leading to a list of 10 suggested first and middle names for the baby - plus an exclusive gift customised with the selected moniker for "when that sweet babe comes home".
"Unlike the subjective opinions friends and family members might give you, our advice will be neutral, unbiased and tailored to your needs," the website at futureperfectname.com promises.
A british adventurer has donated his own severed toe to a Canadian hotel, in the hope that one day he will return to taste his very own Sourtoe Cocktail.
A Yukon tradition at the Downtown Hotel in Dawson City, the famed drink features a mummified human toe which has been part of the drinks list for more than four decades.
"You can drink it fast, you can drink it slow, but your lips must touch the toe," goes a local saying.
Former UK Marine, Nick Griffiths, lost his toe to frostbite competing in an extreme winter marathon in 2018 and sent it to the hotel, with GM Adam Gerle saying the generous "toe-nation" would help the tradition continue.
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