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What Mom Really Wants! Trust Me!
What Mom Really Wants! Trust Me!
What Mom Really Wants! Trust Me!
Have you gotten your gifts ready for Mother this Mother's Day? No?? Well you better hurry up, because you don't want to be that one son who shows up with a homemade card with a coupon for "one day of doing chores without complaining"! So take a look at some of the gifts you could be giving this Mother's Day!
Follow Up:  Jeff Conaway ‘Not Getting Better’ In Hospital
Follow Up: Jeff Conaway ‘Not Getting Better’ In Hospital
Follow Up: Jeff Conaway ‘Not Getting Better’ In Hospital
'Grease' star Jeff Conaway is "not getting any better" after being found unconscious. The 60-year-old actor was hospitalised and then put in a medically induced coma last week after reportedly overdosing on prescription pills and is said to be in a bad condition.
That’s Right! Ice…Man. I Am Dangerous.
That’s Right! Ice…Man. I Am Dangerous.
That’s Right! Ice…Man. I Am Dangerous.
Tom Cruise has been in more than 20 different films since 1986, and a lot of them were better than Top Gun. It doesn’t matter. Ask anyone to name his most famous role and odds are they’ll answer simply, “Maverick”. The story of a few men who like to play shirtless, full contact volleyball and fly fighter planes in their free time has endured, no matter how ridiculously cheesy almost all of it now
Don’t Worry, Carrie, I’m Still Waiting For You…
Don’t Worry, Carrie, I’m Still Waiting For You…
Don’t Worry, Carrie, I’m Still Waiting For You…
They are still in their first year of marriage, but it seems the honeymoon period is over for Carrie Underwood and Mike Fisher. The country singer admitted that married life had 'challenges' as she recorded an episode of Ellen DeGeneres's chatshow today. Carrie first said married life was 'great', before clarifying: 'It's comes with it's own wonderfulness and challenges.'
Remarkable. That’s The Only Word For This Story.
Remarkable. That’s The Only Word For This Story.
Remarkable. That’s The Only Word For This Story.
His buddies have now nick-named him “Headshot.” From the Marine Corps Times: “Manning the top of a compound south of Sangin, Afghanistan, Sgt. Paul Boothroyd III took a sniper round to the head. He landed face down onto the muddy roof with a thud. Fifteen minutes later, Boothroyd was bandaged, smiling, smoking a cigarette and giving the “thumbs up” as he waited for the medevac helicopter, to which