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 The Odd Truth is a collection of strange but factual news stories from around the world compiled by CBSNews s Joey Arak.The God Of BurgersThe people with the golden arches may be known for selling the biggest number of burgers, but the Clinton Station Diner in Union Township, New Jersey is home to the biggest single burger in the country. On the menu, the burger is called  Zeus.  It s seven pounds of USDA choice ground round going for $29.95. It s 50-cents extra if you want cheese. If the  Zeus  doesn t fit your appetite, then you can try the three-pound  Atlas  or the two-pound  Hercules.  The burgers are being offered to celebrate the diner s one year anniversary.        The actual total weight of the hamburger, including the bun and a couple of slices of tomato and half a head of lettuce, is 12.5 pounds. If you can eat the entire thing in three hours or less - it s free.Driving While TIPSYMOORHEAD, Minn. - Having a vanity plate that reads  TIPSY  may not be such a great idea after all.Josiah Johnson, 23, said his license plate might have tipped off the Clay County sheriff s deputy wh stanley us o pulled him over Friday after he left Coach s Sports Pub in Moorhead.            Now he faces third-degree drunken driving charges after his blood-alcohol level allegedly registered stanley website  twice the legal limit.Johnson said he bought the personalized license plate for his Jeep to describe the way it rode, then kept it as a joke stanley cups  when he got a Chevy Silverado because he likes to party. It doesn t mean  Rzmg Add Vertigo   s iZombie to the pile of TV shows DC is trying to make
 These whimsical paintings are the work of San Francisco artist Robert Bowen. It   part of a collection called Blasphemous Nature in which animals are mixed with technology in perplexing and provocative ways.     All images via Robert Bowen. They are published here with permission. Bowen says this body of work stems from his fascination with animal/machinery hybrids. There are so many unanswered questions I have about them, he told io9. Is this a not so distant futu stanley spain re reality  A terrible road we should never go down  How do I make the Killer Whale a more efficient killer   82 stanley cup becher 20;Can the marlin and shark be even faster hunters, more dangerous to their onl stanley taza y predators, man  If the bees continue to disappear, should we design a replacement to pick up where they left off  Or do we accept our fate and stop toying with Mother Nature since that is what got us into trouble in the first place. I ;m continuing to play mad scientist in a lab that should never really exist. Blasphemous Nature will be on display at Portland   Upper Playground Gallery, opening on August 7th from 6-9 PM. More at Bowen   website.