Oh what a night! I came home from work to see our entire neighborhood gathered outside with their necks craned staring at the swirling clouds. I really thought we were going to see a funnel cloud last night! Luckily we didn't. But that storm was pretty intense wasn't it? Scary stuff. I hope everyone made it through safe and sound!
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It was Mark Twain who said the famous words 'The report of my death was an exaggeration', after a reporter announced he had died. And who can forget the whole 'Paul is Dead' hoax? The ultimate sign of stardom is being the subject of a death hoax. Thanks to the work of sneaky pranksters in recent years, false alarms have frequently sounded off on the Internet, confounding fans and news organizations alike - at least for a day or two. From falling off cliffs to dying in car crashes, read on to find out how some of the biggest names in show business were incorrectly reported to have died. 12 Infamous Celebrity Death Hoaxes.
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It was Mark Twain who said the famous words 'The report of my death was an exaggeration', after a reporter announced he had died. And who can forget the whole 'Paul is Dead' hoax? The ultimate sign of stardom is being the subject of a death hoax. Thanks to the work of sneaky pranksters in recent years, false alarms have frequently sounded off on the Internet, confounding fans and news organizations alike - at least for a day or two. From falling off cliffs to dying in car crashes, read on to find out how some of the biggest names in show business were incorrectly reported to have died. 12 Infamous Celebrity Death Hoaxes.
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Green Bay Packers cornerback Charles Woodson says he was lucky to escape a burning house in Michigan over the weekend. Woodson told The Associated Press in a telephone interview Wednesday he was at Gwen Haggerty's house in Bay Harbor on Friday night. The former Wolverine says he and other overnight guests were fortunately still awake when the fire started sometime after 4 a.m. Saturday. Everyone was able to get out of the house without being hurt.
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Green Bay Packers cornerback Charles Woodson says he was lucky to escape a burning house in Michigan over the weekend. Woodson told The Associated Press in a telephone interview Wednesday he was at Gwen Haggerty's house in Bay Harbor on Friday night. The former Wolverine says he and other overnight guests were fortunately still awake when the fire started sometime after 4 a.m. Saturday. Everyone was able to get out of the house without being hurt.
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Remember the Seinfeld episode about the ugly baby? I wanted them to actually show the baby so I could see what an ugly baby looked like. Honestly, I've never seen an ugly baby! Until now that is. Here from ListoftheDay.com comes their showcase of 'Fugly Babies'. (language NSFW)
Remember the Seinfeld episode about the ugly baby? I wanted them to actually show the baby so I could see what an ugly baby looked like. Honestly, I've never seen an ugly baby! Until now that is. Here from ListoftheDay.com comes their showcase of 'Fugly Babies'. (language NSFW)
Well, we can't all be born beautiful can we?
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Are you heading to the races this weekend? Admit it...you love to see a crash right? That's the awesome part about watching people drive around in circles for hours isn't it? So, why wait for Saturday night? Let's watch some accidents happen right now! Here are 25 Insane Race Car Crashes.
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Have a great evening and I'll see you on the radio!
Karen
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