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 The Odd Truth is a collection of strange but factual news stories from around the world compiled by CBSNews s Brian Bernbaum.Bitter Sweet Pie ThrowingLAKESIDE, Ohio  stanley mug - An Ohio high school honor student - who won a drawing allowing him to throw a pie in his principal s face - has now been expelled until winter, after allegedly throwing it too hard.And he might even face criminal charges. The principal s assault complaint has been referred to prosecutors.Authorities say he threw the pie with such force, it caused Danbury High School Principal Karen Abbott s head to snap back.        The 15-year-old student s parents are appealing the 80-day expulsion that will keep their son out of school until next winter. They point out that their son s grade point average tops 3.4 - and they say his education is at stake stanley mug .The pie-throwing event was part of a fund-raiser for the American Cancer Society.Naked Car Thief On The LooseCHARLESTON, West Virginia - The suspect was last seen wearing - well, nothing. After allegedly stealing a car belonging to his girlfriend s mother and then crashing it, a Charleston, W. Va., man was reportedly seen running naked down the road. Sheriff s deputies are looking to arrest 22-year-old Richard Maddox on a grand larceny charge. Police say Mad stanley cup dox took off with the car on May 11, after his girlfriend asked him to go out and grab her clothes from the vehicle.            A little while later a deputy found the car wrecked near Sissonville and spotted Maddox withou Vpyh Bear tranquilized after stroll through schoolyard
 Were you one of those kids who saw Robert Zemeckis insist that hoverboards were real back in 1989  Then tonight   episode of the ABC sitcom The Goldbergs is for you. In the episode Adam wants to come up with a cool explanation for how he broke his arm, so he decides that he ;ll tell people he was riding a hoverboard. The only problem: They don ;t exist yet.     Back in 1989 director Rober stanley mug t Zemeckis, the director of Back to the Future II, actually insisted on TV that hoverboards were real. He said that over-protective parents ; groups had banned them from stores. This real life piece of 1980s media history is the jumping off point for tonight   episode. Adults watching at home in 1989 could tell that Zemeckis was joking. But if you were just a kid, there   a good chance that you believed it. Or at the very least, wanted to believe it. A preview of tonight   episode is below:  Amazingly, I used to get emails all the time from now-grown people who remembere stanley water bottle d these promises from childhood and weren ;t sure what to make of them. An entire generation of kids grew up not only wishing they could one day ride a hoverboard, but many thought they already existed. Damn you, Zemeckis! Image via Entertainment Weekly            stanley mugs                                              Back to the FutureHoverboard