YOU can pretty much ask for anything you like for your birthday if you're turning 100.
In an example of healthy ageing, a cheeky centenarian in the UK has this week made the most of her special anniversary by asking for naked butlers to serve guests at her birthday afternoon tea.
Doll Jenkins - pictured below with her special new friends - enjoyed being served tea and scones by the buff butlers, who were happy to pose for a pic before she opened her obligatory 100th birthday card from Queen Elizabeth.
It's not quite counterfeiting, but the Bank of Canada has urged the country's citizens to stop drawing Star Trek's Mr Spock on banknotes.
Shopkeepers have reported a spate of the doctored $5 notes (pictured) following the 2015 death of Leonard Nimoy, the actor who played the famous Vulcan.
The curious tribute has become known as "Spocking," with the face of the alien adapted by drawing over Sir Wilfrid Laurier, Canada's first French-speaking PM.
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