Things Jen Found On The Internet – February 10

February 10, 2020 6:08 am Published by

Some Things You’ll Probably Forget, It’s Things Jen Found On The Internet


Maya Rudolph and Kristen Wiig committed to a silly little back-and-forth last night at the Oscars.

They showed off their acting and singing skills while comedically presenting awards for Production Design and Costume Design. Rudolph and Wiig may have been trying to impress the directors in the audience, but it’s the Oscars producers who should be paying attention. If they ever want to bring back hosts, these two wouldn’t disappoint.


A beloved K-9 named Bruno has retired after serving his Arizona police department for seven years, and his last day on the job was quite the treat. A police dispatcher announced his retirement from the Oro Valley Police Department through a radio transmission.

“This transmission is for K-9 Bruno,” the dispatcher announced. “He has just finished his last shift on duty and is now headed for retirement. Thank you for your seven years of service. Thank you for all your hard work and for making sure your handler got home safe every night.”

Bruno joined the police department in September 2013.


A nonprofit called Mental Health America launched a new program called “Text for Humanity” that lets you send inspirational text messages to total strangers.

Just text the word “JOIN” to the number 581-805-0053. Then you text your first name . . . the country you’re from . . . and a short, uplifting message that’s no more than 160 characters.

A random person somewhere in the world will get it. Then YOU’LL get a positive message from someone else a few minutes later. Over 10,000 messages have already been sent.

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