Randy McCoy
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This Friday, February 22, Taylor Swift will help raise money for comic relief. She’ll perform on the BBC show Let’s Dance For Comic Relief, but she won’t be dancing. Taylor along with the cast of A Chorus Line will be the two majo
Country star Luke Bryan is featured in a 30-second commercial for Cabela’s called ‘In My Nature’.
As part of a $12.5 million funding package from the federal government, Acadia National Park in Bar Harbor, will receive $800,000. Acadia will use the money to build an intermodal transportation center. The center will be a place visitors can park their cars and ta
Cracker Jacks, the candy popcorn, made its debut in 1893 at the Chicago World’s Fair, the same fair that introduced the Ferris wheel, Aunt Jemima Pancakes and the ice cream cone. A German immigrant sold popcorn from a cart when he and his brother came up with the idea of candy-coated popcorn they named ‘Cracker Jacks’.
It took four years of planning and a lot of guts, but Frenchman Guerlain Chicherit did a backflip, in a car, over a huge jump, and landed it!
The new college basketball rankings are out and Indiana stays at #1 for the third week in a row. It’s been a while since the #1 has stayed in that spot but with wins over Nebraska and Purdue, the Hoosiers stay at #1
According to a new Gallup Poll, Mississippi remains as the state with the most religious people in the country. In a national poll, 58% of the state’s population claimed to be very religious while Vermont was on the low end of the spectrum with only 19%. The entire southern belt of the U.S. had 8 of the 10 most religious states in the country. Alabama was 3rd, Louisiana 4th, Arkansas 5th, followed by South Carolina, Tennessee, North Carolina and Georgia. The only two most religious states not in the south are Utah at #2 and Oklahoma at #10.
Plan and simple, playing the lottery is way of letting people dream. Dream of paying off bills, buying a new house or car, helping our family, yet the odds of winning are rare. We know the odds are high but we still buy a ticket with the hope of winning. The lottery is the solution to all of our problems and it takes little to no effort to play and for just a couple of dollars, the chance to win millions is there.
More and more women are traveling for business reason these days and airlines are beginning to see a difference in the flying habits of men and women. Men still outnumber women as a customer base for airlines, but the gap is closing
Albert Einstein, Stephen Hawking and Bill Gates all have (or had) an I.Q. of 160, but it is time for the old guard to move over and make room for 16 year old Lauren Marbe of Loughton, Essex, England, who has an I.Q. of 161. Marbe, who gets straight A’s, said her teachers always thought she was clever, but the 161 I.Q. test score shocked everyone. Lauren is a typical 16 year old girl enjoying tanning, fake nails, make-up and dating and she’s blond. She says people didn’t take her too seriously because she’s a blond, but she wants to show people just because you’re hair is light you don’t have to be ditzy.