Randy McCoy
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Here’s an update on the great Burmese python hunt in Florida, it’s not going very well. Florida has about 100,000 pythons in the Everglades and they are becoming an ecological nightmare, so the state is paying per catch
Today, February 12, is the birthday of Abraham Lincoln, the 16th president of the United States. There was a time in our country we celebrated Lincoln’s birthday as a holiday on its own and George Washington’s birthday, February 22, also celebrated separately
This Friday, an asteroid known as DA 14, will pass very close to Earth, it’s expected to be within the orbit of the moon or 17,200 miles from earth. The moon is roughly 238,000 miles from Earth making DA 14’s is the closest passing of an asteroid ever recorded.
It’s been over a month since we’ve had back to back weeks for a #1 in college basketball to stay #1, but Indiana did it this week.
Jason Kidd of the New York Knicks recently hit the 12,000 assist mark in his NBA career. Kidd is in his 17th NBA season starting with the Dallas Mavericks in 1994 and playing three different times with the Mavericks. He has also played for the Phoenix Suns and New
"Night Court", the television series, ran from 1984 to 1992 and was one of the top rated comedy series in its time. It stared Harry Anderson as the judge and, among others, Richard Moll as the bailiff, Bull Shannon. I don’t know if the has been any talk about
It’s a big day in White House history today, February 8, 1922, the day a radio was installed in the Presidential Mansion. President Warren Harding was in office at the time and he wanted the radio. In 1922, radio was the hottest new technology much like the internet is today. In the 1920's radio broadcasts where everything and anything they could get to fill air time. A lot of local radio stations had amateur talent perform while some of the larger stations broadcast news casts, weather reports, popular and classical music, a sort of a free for all radio industry.
John and Ann Betar of Fairfield, Conn., have been named as the longest married couple in the United States. They have been married for 80 years with five children, 14 grandchildren and 16 great-grandchildren.
They met while growing up in Connecticut, but Ann’s father arranged for her to marry another man, so John and Ann eloped, which she now says was the right choice. The couple says they don’t like to give advice on how to stay married but they do say compromise and not holding a grudge goes a long way.
The modern Stone Age family, 'The Flintstones,' have been around for 50 years. Fred and Wilma Flintstone and their friends ‘The Rubbles’, Barney and Betty were the main characters along with the Flintstones dog, Dino. The Flintstones ran in ABC’s primetime lineup for six years, not bad for a cartoon.
We all wish it would happen to us…win the lottery! Steven and Terry Weaver of Little Rock, Ark. are no different, so on their way to a long day of fishing they stopped to by a lottery ticket. As they fished that day they had no idea the lottery ticket they bought was a winner, so on the way home they stopped at the same store and bought another ticket