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Darwin Olympics: Someone Stole a Giant Human Colon

Meanwhile in Missouri . . .

That saying, “Go big, or go home,” comes to mind on this one, and we can’t stop laughing!

Someone stole a giant inflatable replica of a human colon.

The 10-foot, 150-pound prop, owned by the nonprofit Colon Cancer Coalition was in town to be part of a cancer walk, but someone had other plans and stole it from the pack of a pickup truck.

Obviously, it was deflated when stolen, but that still couldn’t have been easy to make a quick getaway with the large object in tow.

Officials at the University of Kansas are still on the hunt for the culprit, but they’re hoping the giant colon gets returned.

(Kansas City Star

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