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June 20, 2019 9:30 amAs nearly two-million people descended on the city of Toronto for the Raptors’ championship parade, it didn’t take long for the police to become concerned.
The shooting had people panicked and people suffering from dehydration began to put a sour note on what was supposed to be a joyous occasion.
Plus there were some missing children but when one little boy got separated from his family the crowd that found him started chanting “We found Landon,” allowing his parents to quickly locate him.
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Cops in Alabama raided the apartment of a couple drug dealers on Monday, and found drugs, body armor, ammunition, and an “attack squirrel” they’d been keeping as a pet. Apparently they’d been feeding it meth to make it aggressive. The cops released it into the wild.
Here’s a cop by the squirrel’s cage, and a spokesman for the sheriff’s department.
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ENTERTAINMENT
There’s a Twitter series called “#BehindtheTweets,” and Sophie Turner described one she posted about Matthew Perry . . . and admitted she hoped he’d see it and ask her out.
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“Avengers: Endgame” might beat “Avatar’s” box office record after all . . . because it’s coming back to theaters next weekend with NEW FOOTAGE. But you have to wait until the end of the movie to see it as they’ve added a few things including a deleted scene and a tribute after the credits.
At the moment, “Avatar” holds the global box office record, with $2.788 billion. But “Endgame” is right behind, with $2.743 billion.
It’ll be in theaters a week from tomorrow, which is June 28th. Some people think the new footage will include tie-ins to “Spider-Man: Far From Home”, because it’s coming out just a few days later, on July 2nd.
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TODAY IS……………….
- “American Eagle Day”. In an 1784 letter to his daughter, Benjamin Franklin complained about the choice of the Bald Eagle as America’s symbol, saying he preferred … the turkey.
1975 The movie “Jaws”, based on the book by Peter Benchley, directed by Steven Spielberg and starring Roy Scheider, is released
2013 Instagram first offers users the ability to upload videos to the service
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COUNTRY MUSIC NOTE
JUNE 20th, 1977 Jimmy Buffett’s Changes in Latitudes, Changes in Attitudes album was
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RANDOM REPORT
✓ In New York, it is illegal to sell a haunted house without telling the buyer.
✓ If you were to stretch a Slinky out until it’s flat, it would measure 87 feet long.
✓ Initially, ATM’s were thought to be failures, because most early users were either prostitutes or gamblers, who didn’t want to deal with tellers face to face.
✓ Gorillas burp when they are happy.
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TODAY’S GOOD NEWS
A six-year-old in Daytona Beach named Eva Chapman recently found out one of her classmates wasn’t getting enough to eat at home.
Her school has free hot lunches for kids who can’t pay. But she was worried they’d go hungry over summer break.
So back in April, she told her mom she wanted to have a food drive, and collect jars of peanut butter and jelly for them. Because it’s one of her favorite things to eat.
And in less than two months, she’s already collected over a THOUSAND jars from people as far away as Canada.
Now it’s inspiring other people to do good. Eva’s principal says parents, students, and other schools in the area have started their own summer food drives, all because of her story.
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BIRTHDAYS
[74] Anne Murray, Springhill, Nova Scotia, singer
[70] Lionel Richie, singer /Reality TV judge (“American Idol” 2018)
[67] John Goodman, actor actor (“Roseanne” 1988-97, 2018
[52] Nicole Kidman, actress/Mrs Keith Urban since 2006
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No One Thinks Having Just $1 Million Makes You Rich Anymore
A new study asked people in different generations what your net worth has to be for you to be rich.
And not a single generation thinks just being a millionaire means you’re rich anymore.
The average answer was . . . $2.3 million. That’s more than 20 times higher than the median net worth in this country right now.
Generation Z, who are roughly nine through 22 years old, had the lowest threshold for being rich . . . they say it “only” takes $1.5 million. Baby boomers have the highest threshold, at $2.6 million.
The study also found that it takes a ton of money just to feel, quote, “financially comfortable.” The average answer for being just comfortable, not rich, was $1.1 million.
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DOES SUNSCREEN REALLY EXPIRE?
Temperatures are warming up, and you might be tempted to reach for last year’s sunscreen, but think twice– sunscreen has a shelf life. Dermatologist Dr. Allison Arthur says not all sunscreens come with an expiration date, so you should check for that and write the purchase date on the bottle if necessary.
The issue is that the chemicals in your SPF can break down over time (even faster with exposure to heat) which can cause them to lose their effectiveness in filtering out or blocking out harmful UV rays. The experts say as a general rule, you should replace sunscreen after one year.
If you notice any changes in texture, or change in smell in your sunscreen it’s likely it’s expired and you should get rid of it.
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THURSDAY JUNE 20TH
TODAY’S BIRTHDAYS
[74] Anne Murray, Springhill, Nova Scotia, singer
[70] Lionel Richie, singer /Reality TV judge (“American Idol” 2018)
[67] John Goodman, actor actor (“Roseanne” 1988-97, 2018
[52] Nicole Kidman, actress/Mrs Keith Urban since 2006
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- MLB
LA Angels 11 Toronto 6
Pittsburgh 8 Detroit 7
- • “Family Food Fight” (ABC): Season 1 premiere. Ayesha Curry hosts a cooking competition featuring family teams.
• “Holey Moley” (ABC): Season 1 premiere. Rob Riggle and Steph Curry are among the commentators on this “extreme” miniature golf competition series.
• “Spin the Wheel” (FOX): Premiere. A game show that mixes pop culture trivia, strategy and simple luck. Contestants face a colossal, spinning 40-foot wheel that holds upwards of 20 million dollars in its rotation.
- A flight from Pittsburgh to Dallas had to land in Oklahoma City on Sunday after a drunk idiot started brawling with passengers, then punched a female flight attendant in the chest. The crew had to bind his hands with duct tape while passengers held him down. Then people applauded when he finally got pulled off the plane. The flight attendant who got punched talked to the local news. Apparently the guy was trying to open one of the airplane doors mid-flight.
- Too many emotional support animals, Costco’s new two-pound donut, and the billion-dollar cocaine bust. (From Kimmel, Fallon, and Trevor Noah on Wednesday, June 19, 2019. Conan and Seth were off, Colbert missed the cut.)
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David Ortiz Shooting Was a Case of Mistaken Identity
There have been a lot of rumours about why DAVID ORTIZ was shot in the Dominican Republic two weeks ago . . . but as it turns out, it was a case of mistaken identity.
The Dominican Republic’s lead prosecutor says Ortiz was not the target of the nightclub shooting on June 9th.
Authorities believe the target was another man, who was seated near Ortiz, wearing similar clothes.
It was reportedly orchestrated by a man linked to Mexico’s Gulf Cartel. He hasn’t been apprehended yet. Supposedly, he’d ordered the hit on his COUSIN, who he thought ratted him out to the police eight years ago.
A total of 11 suspects are in custody. Two others are still on the loose.
Ortiz remains hospitalized. His condition has been upgraded from “guarded” to “good,” but he’s not out of the woods yet.
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CARRIE UNDERWOOD SUED OVER ‘SUNDAY NIGHT FOOTBALL’ THEME SONG
Carrie Underwood, her producer, Mark Bright, NBC, the NFL and others are being sued for copyright infringement.
California-based singer Heidi Merrill claims that Underwood’s version of the Sunday Night Football theme was stolen directly from her song, “Game On,” which Merrill says she posted to YouTube in 2017 and submitted to Mark Bright that same year in hopes that Underwood would record it for the 2018 NFL season.
TMZ reports that Merrill was eventually told Underwood’s camp passed on using “Game On,” so she was shocked to see a new song called “Game On” being promoted for Sunday Night Football.
So far, neither Underwood’s camp nor the NFL have commented on the suit.
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CARLY PEARCE WOULD LIKE TO HAVE A COOKING SHOW
Carly Pearce would love to stretch her creative muscles by hosting a cooking show someday.
She says it would be a hybrid of “clean eating” and “fitness” . . . two things she’s passionate about.
MIRANDA LAMBERT – MUTT NATION
Miranda Lambert — Her “MuttNation” helped 61 dogs find forever homes during its fourth annual CMA Fest Adoption Drive earlier this month.
To kick it off, more than 1,300 animals lovers—including Miranda and Dan + Shay’s Dan Smyers—took part in the one-mile “Mutt March” through downtown Nashville, which helped raise funds and awareness for shelter pet adoption.
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BLUEWATER BORDERFEST……….
Thursday August 8th in Sarnia with TYLER FARR and special guest JERROD NIEMANN
Ticket information at Bluewaterborderfest.com
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This post was written by Dave Palmer