Sharp as a tack
Is there anyone in the world as creative as kids trying to get out of something they don't want to do? The Mile End Centre for Sports and Exercise Medicine ran a study to measure activity levels in 200 East London children, but when they analysed the results they were baffled.
They asked the children to wear pedometers to measure their activity levels, and couldn't understand why some of the most active children were obese. Until they found out the children had attached their pedometers to their pet dogs.
Overweight? Apparently. Ingenious? Definitely.