MOOSE RING OSLO,
Norway – When Evelyn Noestmo lost her gold ring three years ago, she hoped it might turn up someday. But in a pot of wild moose entrails? Noestmo lost the ring in early 1993 as she and her husband worked to push their car out of a snowdrift, newspapers reported Tuesday. “We searched and searched in the snow and slush, without finding a trace of the ring that I bought for her twenty years earlier,” said Asbjoern Noestmo, her husband and mayor of the village of Malvik, near Trondheim in central Norway. This fall, Noestmo’s hunting party bagged a bull moose nine miles from the snowdrift where the ring was lost. On Sunday, Mrs. Noestmo was cooking moose entrails as a treat for their dog, Tina, when she spotted a shiny object – the ring. It had the same distinctive stone and a crack on the side, which was the reason it fell off in the first place. Their theory: the…
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