On Today’s Show
October 16, 2018 5:20 amLIFESTYLE
If you’re doing something you shouldn’t be doing and you see the GOOGLE MAPS car rolling by . . . wouldn’t you stop?
A guy in Lima, Peru was recently looking at a bridge near his house on Google Street View, and he saw his WIFE sitting on a bench . . . playing with another man’s hair.
The pictures were from 2013, but he confronted her . . . and she admitted she had an affair. So now they’re getting divorced.
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If you fear that you are one of the 30 million Facebook users whose phone numbers and email addresses were accessed by hackers in the biggest security breach in the company’s history, here is how to find out for sure:
-Go to the Facebook Help Center: https://www.facebook.com/help/securitynotice?ref=sec
-Scroll to the bottom of the page and you’ll find details about your account in a blue box titled, “Is my Facebook account impacted by this security issue?” You need to be logged in to Facebook to do this.
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ENTERTAINMENT
- “The Spy Who Dumped Me” (R-Rated, Action/Comedy): Audrey and Morgan are best friends who unwittingly become entangled in an international conspiracy when one discovers the boyfriend who dumped her was actually a spy. (Mila Kunis, Kate McKinnon)
- “Unfriended: Dark Web” (R-Rated, Horror): A teen comes into possession of a new laptop and soon discovers that the previous owner is not only watching him, but will also do anything to get it back. (Colin Woodell, Stephanie Nogueras)
- “Reprisal” (R-Rated, Action/Adventure): A bank manager haunted by a violent heist that took the life of a coworker teams up with his ex-cop neighbor to bring down the assailant.
(Bruce Willis, Frank Grillo)
Princess Eugenie and Jack Brooksbank’s wedding guests are already trying to sell their gift bags on eBay. The bags were given to 1,200 members of the public who were chosen by ballot to celebrate on the Windsor Castle grounds and watch the wedding ceremony from outside of the building. The bags are being sold for up to $1200 USD, which is VERY steep considering that they consist of just a commemorative tote, a magnet, a biodegradable poncho, a chocolate coin, some shortbread, and a can of water.
TODAY IS……………….
“Dictionary Day”, celebrating the 1758 birth of Noah Webster who 1st published “Webster’s Dictionary” in 1828.
1987, rescuers in Midland, Texas, pulled 18-month-old BABY JESSICA out of the well she’d fallen into 58 hours earlier.
(When she turned 25, “Baby” Jessica got her hands on the $800,000 trust funded by complete strangers from around the world who just threw money at a girl who suffered 2 days of hardship and has NO MEMORY of the ordeal.)
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COUNTRY MUSIC NOTE
OCTOBER 16TH, 2012 Darius Rucker is inducted into the Grand Ole Opry.
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TODAY’S GOOD NEWS
A couple in Fargo, North Dakota named Mike and Jenny Stevens opened a Little Caesars franchise back in 2015. And about two years ago, they noticed that homeless people kept looking for leftover pizza in their dumpster outside.
So they put up a sign that said anyone who couldn’t afford to eat could come in and get some fresh HOT pizza, free of charge.
The sign in their window says, “You’re a human being and worth more than a meal from a dumpster. Please come in during operating hours for a couple slices of hot pizza and a cup of water at no charge. No questions asked.”
For the last two years, they’ve kept that promise . . . and given away over 142,000 slices of pizza, or about $70,000 worth of food.
Sadly, Mike was diagnosed with leukemia, and passed away last year at 66. But Jenny hasn’t stopped giving away pizza.
She says Mike was extremely passionate about it, because it was a small thing they could do every day that made a big difference for people.
Locals sometimes help with the cost by leaving change behind on the counter. And there’s also a GoFundMe page to help them pay for next year.
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BIRTHDAYS
Tim Robbins is 60. “Shawshank Redemption” star
Suzanne Somers is 72
Angela Lansbury turns 93
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Man Who Stole Dozens of Garden Gnomes Is Now a Fugitive on the Run
There’s a 44-year-old guy named Barton Bishop in Louisville, Kentucky. He was arrested back in July for stealing various things, including GARDEN GNOMES from people’s yards. DOZENS of garden gnomes.
Well . . . Barton was due in court a few weeks ago to face 67 counts of receiving stolen property, but he never showed.
So now, there’s a warrant out for his arrest, and the Louisville police are looking for help tracking him down. That’s right: He’s a wanted man on the run, all over a bunch of gnomes. Excellent life choice.
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The Police Are Hunting For Two Thieves Who Look Like Milli Vanilli
The police in Columbus, Ohio are hunting for two thieves who’ve used fake IDs to get temporary passes to at least half a dozen gyms. And then, once they’re inside, they use bolt cutters to break into a bunch of lockers to steal other guys’ wallets.
And the main feature of these two dudes is . . . they look weirdly similar to the two guys from MILLI VANILLI.
Like Milli Vanilli, they have long hair that’s done into thin braids . . . and, they’re pretending to be someone they’re not to make money. Police are
Anyway, the cops are hoping for help tracking them down . . . but so far they don’t have any leads.
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SCARRED FOR LIFE:
According to researchers, those are probably the kind of people who enjoyed Phys-ed class as school children. A study shows that how people felt about P.E. as kids has a direct bearing to how they feel about exercise today, and as a result, how active they tend to be as adults.
That means that if you have traumatic memories of being picked last for the volleyball team in gym class, or if you never fit in with the ‘jocks’ in school, you might be less likely to enjoy being active even now.
Researchers concluded that gym teachers might have more success in encouraging life-long physical fitness if they focus on ways to make kids have fun in doing exercise, rather than concentrating on things like how many pull-ups they can do or how many three-pointers they can shoot.
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RANDOM REPORT
- “Paranormal Activity”is the most profitable movie ever, percentage wise. It cost $450,000 to make and made $89.3 million. That’s a return on investment of 19,751%.
- A woman’s rights leader named Victoria Woodhull was the first woman to run for U.S. President. She ran in 1872 against Ulysses S. Grant, and couldn’t vote for herself . . . because it was 48 years before women got the right.
- George R.R. Martinisn’t flashy with the millions of dollars he’s made from writing “Game of Thrones”. But he DID buy two houses on the same street in Santa Fe, New Mexico: One to live in, and one to hold all his toys and collectables.
- Every single Snickers bar, except the tiny Halloween-sized ones, are made in Waco, Texas.
TUESDAY OCTOBER 16TH
TODAY’S BIRTHDAYS
Tim Robbins is 60. “Shawshank Redemption” star
Suzanne Somers is 72
Angela Lansbury turns 93
- The Milwaukee Brewers shut out the Los Angeles Dodgers 4-0 last night (October 15th) in L.A. to take a 2-1 lead in the National League Championship Series. Game 4 will be played tonight at Dodger Stadium plus game 3 of the series between Boston and Houston goes later this afternoon with that series tied at 1.
- The Green Bay Packers downed the San Francisco 49ers 33-30 in Monday Night Footballlast night (October 15th) at home, getting the win on a 27-yard field goal as time expired. Kicker Mason Crosby‘s game-winner came on a perfect night for him when he made three other field goals and kicked in three extra points, one week after he missed four field goal attempts an an extra point in a loss to the Detroit Lions.
- In case you didn’t see it, after Tyreek Hill of the Kansas City Chiefs scored a touchdown on Sunday Night Football, a Patriots fan in the end zone threw some beer in his face. Last night on SportsCenter, Scott Van Pelt had some great points about what happened, and the punishment to the jerk fan.
- A guy in Pennsylvania was arrested last week for selling heroin out of his apartment, which was right across the street from a police station. He’s facing felony drug possession. Here’s the chief of police talking about the person who turned him in, and how close the guy’s apartment was.
THOMAS RHETT HEADS TO BATTLE ROUNDS ON ‘THE VOICE’ – (10/16/2018)
Thomas Rhett made his first appearance on NBC’s The Voice last night (Monday, October 15th) as a guest advisor alongside Kelly Clarkson. The “Sixteen” singer is there to lend his expertise to battle round contestants to assist with song arrangement, stage presence and more.
Thomas actually filmed his part of the show back in August.
Thomas and the battle rounds continue on NBC’s The Voice tonight, as well as next Monday (October 22nd) and Tuesday (October 23rd) beginning at 8 p.m. ET.
BRETT YOUNG LOVES THE ROAD, BUT MISSES HOME – (10/12/2018)
Brett Young will release his new album, Ticket to L.A., on December 7th, which means he’s on the road promoting it right now. He loves touring, but admits…he also loves being at home with his fiancée, Taylor.
FAST FACTS
Brett is on tour with Thomas Rhett, after that, he kicks off the CMT Here Tonight Tour in mid-November.
His upcoming album is available for pre-order now on his website.
Brett Eldredge — has announced the upcoming release of a new deluxe version of his 2016 Christmas album, “Glow”, as well as some new holiday tour dates. The new version of the album will include new renditions of ‘Silver Bells’, ‘Sleigh Ride’, ‘A Holly Jolly Christmas’, ‘Christmas Time Is Here’ and ‘Do You Hear What I Hear?’
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This post was written by Dave Palmer