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 The Odd Truth is a collection of strange but factual news stories from around the world compiled by CBSNews s Meredith Stoffel.A Fiery ProposalGRANTS PASS, Ore. - To prove his love, a 38-year-old man set himself on fire before getting down on one knee and asking his girlfriend to marry him.About 100 people gathered to watch Todd Grannis perform t stanley cup he flaming stunt, which involved wearing a cape soaked in gasoline.Grannis climbed a 10-foot scaffold, was set on  stanley cup fire and then plunged into a swimming pool, dousing the blaze. Emerging unscathed, he got down on one knee and proposed.         Honey, you make me hot,  he told his sweetheart, Malissa Kusiek.  I hope I m getting the point across that I m on fire for you. Kusiek, who has been dating Grannis for several years, said  yes,  but added that she was a little angry because of the danger. At first I was mad, because I thought,  He s not a stuntman,   Kusiek said.  Then, of course, the tears started flowing. Of course I botella stanley  said yes. I was so thrilled. Grannis said he came up with the stunt through the help of his friend, professional stuntman Eric Barkey.             She wasn t expecting it. She had no clue,  Grannis said. Man Robs Bank In DragCOLUMBIA, S.C. - It didn t take long for deputies to realize they had the right man in a bank robbery. The black dress with red flowers, red straw hat, and little black mustache gave him away.Booker Boyd, 49, chose to disguise himself in drag to rob a bank in a Columbia suburb, Richland County  Tclf Report: Feds probing S amp;P over mortgage ratings
 The 1980s saw psychologists discovering a lot of repressed memories in patients.  As it turned out, they weren ;t so much memories as  stanley taza inventions.  Are all those patients stuck with false memories of Satanic abuse and alternate personalities forever      In 1973, the book Sybil took the world by storm.  A pioneering psychiatrist took a very troubled young woman under her wing.  After a lot of therapy and a lot of drugs, she discovered that the eponymous Sybil had many alternate personalities.  What was the source of these alternate personalities   Extended therapy revealed that Sybil   mind created them to deal with the horrific abuse she experienced at her mother   hands.  As therapy continued, the doctor learned more about the abuse by uncovering memories repressed by Sybil   conscious mind for decades. What disease did Sybil, the world   most famous multiple-personality patient, actually have   The problem is, neither the personalities nor the ab stanley hrnek use ever existed.  Lat stanley quencher er records show that Sybil was dependent on the doctor for money and drugs, and tried several times to tell her that she was making everything up.  That didn ;t make it into the book, and it didn ;t make it into the public discourse.  What stayed with people was the idea that they could be unhappy because of deeply repressed memories.  A kind of medical entertainment industry flourished as people remembered abuse by family, friends, and most fam