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October 18, 2022

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WWW.UPANDCOMINGWEEKLY.COM OCTOBER 19 - 25, 2022 UCW 25 WEEKLY HOROSCOPE NEWS OF THE WEIRD by the Editors at Andrews McMeel Syndication Overstimulated A British artist known as Mr. Doodle (real name: Sam Cox) has doodled throughout his entire mansion in Tenterden, Kent, United Press International reported on Oct. 4. Everything is covered: walls, furniture, kitchen appliances, textiles, floors, ceilings. Cox shared The Doodle House with the world on a YouTube video, taking viewers through the process from stark white to completely doodled. It took him two years, 240 gallons of white paint, 401 cans of black spray paint and almost 2,300 black pens to complete the project. His wife, Alena, is all in with the doodle decor. The American Tourist On Oct. 5, an American man who appeared to be about 50 years old asked to see Pope Francis at the Vatican in Rome, CNN reported. When he was told that would not be possible, he hurled a Roman bust to the floor in the Museo Chiaramonti, then upset a second one as he rushed out. The man was detained by Vatican police and turned over to Italian authorities. Both statues were around 2,000 years old. Press office director Matteo Alessandrini said the busts were "affixed to the shelves with a nail, but if you pull them down with force they will come off." He said restoration work had already begun. The Other Border KTUU-TV reported that on Oct. 4, a small boat carrying two men landed near the community of Gambell on northern St. Lawrence Island, Alaska. According to town clerk Curtis Silook, the men told villagers they had sailed over 300 miles from Egvekinot in northeastern Russia and were trying to escape the Russian military draft. Sen. Dan Sullivan conferred with the Department of Homeland Security, and Gov. Mike Dunleavy said they were transported to Anchorage, where federal authorities were sorting out their status. "We don't anticipate a continual stream of individuals or a flotilla," Dunleavy said. ARIES Mar 21/Apr 20 Aries, you're normally content acting on a whim, but this week you may want to plan your schedule with a bit more detail. ink about what to ac- complish. TAURUS Apr 21/May 21 When considering a situation, remember there is more than meets the Taurus. Dig a little deeper and you may uncover the truth. Remember to ask the right questions. GEMINI May 22/Jun 21 Gemini, you have an entire team rallying in your corner this week. You can use a little extra sup- port. All you need to do is speak up and others will come to your aid. CANCER Jun 22/Jul 22 Few things escape your notice. However, this week something may just sneak by you. Don't fret too much, as it's not really vital. But try to focus better. LEO Jul 23/Aug 23 ere's a million things going on in your life this week, Leo. You need to zero in on one or two tasks and get down to business; otherwise, you can eas- ily get overwhelmed. VIRGO Aug 24/Sept 22 Virgo, listen to your heart this week. It will not guide you astray. You have some soul-searching to do right now to uncover some answers you have been seeking. LIBRA Sept 23/Oct 23 Don't let others bring you down, Libra. Focus and maintain a positive attitude and you can do just about anything you set your mind to this week. Start making plans. SCORPIO Oct 24/Nov 22 A big change is coming your way, Scorpio, and you've never been more ready. Adopt a receptive mindset and await all of the excitement that is coming your way. SAGITTARIUS Nov 23/Dec 21 Keep your eyes on the prize, Sagittarius. You are so close to the end result right now, so just a little more patience is needed. You'll discover some surprising things. CAPRICORN Dec 22/Jan 20 ere's not much more you can add to a situation, Capricorn. When communication fails, it's dif - ficult to overcome obstacles. A relationship may come to an end. AQUARIUS Jan 21/Feb 18 Aquarius, when you put your hope in someone you can trust, the positive outcome shouldn't be too surprising. Close friends and family will help out. PISCES Feb 19/Mar 20 ere's so much that you are eager to learn, so why not enroll in a class or take up a new hobby, Pisces? You can continue your education. Follow Us Today! Stay up to date on all the Up & Coming Events in Cumberland County and surrounding areas! LIKE 910•484•6200 contact: editor@upandcomingweekly.com Do you have a local business? Are you hosting an event? We need your info! Reach out to us today so we can tell your story!

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