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RIP Kristie Alley: For Richer or Poorer
Kristie Alley: Rest in Peace for Richer or Poorer Kristie Alley was one of the first Hollywood actresses I loved. I remember seeing her starring alongside a 90s favorite, Tim Allen, in "For Richer or Poorer." The two had amazing chemistry together and I thought they were really married when I was little.
By Emily Marie Concannon3 years ago in FYI
Famous Things to visit in London
London is famous for Big Ben, Buckingham Palace, British Museum, and Tower Bridge. London is also known for its rich history, double-decker buses, red phone booths, world-class museums and galleries, gigantic lush parks, financial districts, and cosmopolitan vibes.
By WILLIAM DIAGO RODRIGUES3 years ago in FYI
Cyber Monday Deals For Music Lovers
Cyber Monday is here once again and what better way to shop than by visiting the shops of your favorite country music stars? Whether it’s for yourself or the country lover in your family, there is something for everyone to bring a little extra cheer to the holiday season. We’ve rounded up some of the best deals and easily listed them below for your shopping convenience! Enjoy!
By Jennifer Barnes3 years ago in FYI
What Do You Need to Know About Native American Heritage Day?
As you know Today is Black Friday not really a holiday but a holiday for all the crazy ass spenders go out shopping for the best deals for the holiday season. Sometimes on Black Friday it gets crazy as you may know or see on the news with the stampedes, violences, pepper sprays, meltdowns and etc.
By Gladys W. Muturi3 years ago in FYI
Wednesday Addams Thanksgiving Play Monologue. Top Story - November 2022.
If you have watched Addams Family Values, you might be familiar with the Thanksgiving Play scene where Wednesday Addams (played by Christine Rucci) and Pugly Addams (played by Jimmy Workman) are sent to summer camp thanks to their new nanny Debbie (played by Joan Cusack) who encouraged their parents Gomez and Morticia Addams (played by Raul Julia and Anjelica Huston) to send them to Camp Chippewa. At camp, they meet the counselors Becky Martin and Gary Granger (played by Peter MacNicol and Christine Baranski), Amanda (played by Mercedes McNab), a rich snobby girl who has dreams of becoming an actress, and Joel (played by David Krumholtz), a nerd boy who Wednesday first sees and met at the camp. Throughout the film, Things didn't go well at Camp with Wednesday and Pugly, they were having a horrible time at camp and they tried to escape. They cast Wednesday as Pocahontas in Gary's Thanksgiving visionary play. When she refuses to participate, she, Pugsley, and Joel are sent to the camp's "Harmony Hut," where they're forced to watch several upbeat, heartwarming Disney and family films. After they were done watching all the family friendly movies, the three exit out of the Hut. Wednesday realized she is not perky, which we all know that, she ends up smiling with a creepy smile creeping the fellow campers including Amanda. The play opens with the "Thanksgiving Day" song then Pugsley dressed as a gigantic turkey saying "Eat me" . Amanda playing as Sarah Miller a pilgrim introducing Wednesday as Pocahontas and her tribe giving the gift the turkey/Pugsley as the turkey (which I thought all this time what Thanksgiving is about). Sarah was pleased with the gift, she welcomes her and her tribe, Pocahontas thanks her then compliments her. Miller tries to get them to sit until Wednesday as Pocahontas snaps and improved into a dark Thanksgiving monologue.
By Gladys W. Muturi3 years ago in FYI
Clarity
Introduction I am nothing special. To most people, I am not even a ghost and to some their actions emphasise that, although they expect a lot of input from me without reciprocation, but eventually they lose me, so if I come back to you it’s because I respect and care for you.
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred 3 years ago in FYI
Hancock's Half Hour: Confessions Of An Ex-Health Secretary.
Matt Hancock was the Health Secretary when Boris Johnson was Prime Minister. Hancock had overseen the response to waves of Covid and the responding lockdowns. When historians look back on this period of time some will think under the circumstances the government handled it well. And there will be those who will take the opposite view.
By Nicholas Bishop3 years ago in FYI
The Peaks of Faith and Death: The Alps
Mountain ranges have historically been important locations strategically and spiritually. They offer protection to civilizations or settlements from attack by creating large barriers, and they inspire great myths and legends, due to their looming and mysterious natures. These traits, and their consequences, are extremely evident in the Alpine mountain range. The Alps have a deep history of cravings for glory and supernatural experiences.
By Elisabeth Balmon3 years ago in FYI
Pretty Sure I'm Correct Here
Wisdom can be hard-earned from life experiences and also gleaned from five minutes of checking social media. Just because one of them leaves you less scarred (and that could be either source, depending on the day), doesn’t mean it’s any less relevant.
By Judey Kalchik 3 years ago in FYI
Best Apple TV+ Movies To Watch in 2022
Apple TV+ is making waves with its incredible cinematic titles. Although its content library is not as extensive as the other streaming platforms, there are some impeccable gems you can discover and pick for your next movie night.
By Sebastian Petrosi3 years ago in FYI








