26 Of The Funniest Cameos On Entourage
One of the best parts of Entourage was tuning in each week to see what celebrity was going to show up randomly and how they were going to interact with Vince and company.
One of the best parts of Entourage was tuning in each week to see what celebrity was going to show up randomly and how they were going to interact with Vince and company.
"I grabbed my things from my desk, left the office immediately without telling anyone, and never returned."
"Bookkeeper at our public library was fired after 27 years..for EMBEZZLING. From a public library? Sheesh."
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TIL, during WWII, pennies were made of steel instead of copper because they needed copper to make ammunition.
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Escape to the Country star Nicki was tasked with finding the perfect home for couple Lizzy and husband Matt, who were struggling to contain their emotions in the episode
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The book, “Unhumans,” suggests progressives aren’t really people.
Great Escape Hero’s World War II Pocket Book Discovered In House Clearance. A 1939 pocket book and cap belonging to a World War II Great Escape hero is heading to auction. The ‘amazing discovery’ was found during a house clearance in the Midlands, England. The book belonged to Australian-born RAF Flight Lieutenant Paul Gordon Royle. Royle will be forever remembered as one of 76 Allied airmen who escaped a Nazi prisoner of war camp 80 years ago in one of the most famous jail breaks in history. The German Luftwaffe designed the Stalag Luft III camp to be escape-proof but airmen, immortalised in the 1963 film The Great Escape, proved them wrong. On March 24, 1944, Paul was number 55 in a line of prisoners waiting to crawl out through a tunnel named ‘Harry’. Armed with civilian-style clothes, rations and a compass, they made their way out of the tunnel onto snow-covered ground at 2.30am on March 25, 1944. They spent 24 hours on the run before being recaptured by German Auxiliary Police. Royle was interrogated and put into solitary confinement but his life was spared. He was liberated on May 2, 1945 and discharged from the RAF. He returned to Australia and lived to the grand old age of 101 after dying in 2015 in Perth, the last but one veteran of The Great Escape. The Great Escape pocketbook of Flt Lt Paul Gordon Royle will be offered in Hansons Auctioneers’ August 7, 2024 Medals and Militaria Auction.
A lively biography of the public schoolboy who became a scourge of corrupt politicians and dodgy businessmen
Melania Trump has a memoir coming out this autumn which her office describes as an "intimate portrait of a woman who has lived an extraordinary life". The memoir, simply titled Melania, was announced by the former first lady's office on Thursday, which said it would feature personal stories and family photos "she has never before shared with the public". Key details such as whether it has been co-authored and a specific release date have not been disclosed yet by her office, which billed it as "a powerful and inspiring story of a woman who has carved her own path, overcome adversity and defined personal excellence".
How likely is it that we’re not alone in the universe? The idea goes in and out of fashion. In 1600, the philosopher Giordano Bruno was burnt at the stake for this and other heterodox beliefs. Exactly 300 years later, the French Académie des Sciences announced a prize for establishing communication with life anywhere but on Earth or Mars – since people already assumed that Martians did exist.
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Former first lady ‘invites readers into her world, offering an intimate portrait of a woman who has lived an extraordinary life,’ announcement states
A charity working to restore a historic manor that once belonged to the son of a Jacobite, an occultist and a legendary rock star has received a £250,000 lotto boost. Boleskine House is more than 260 years old and overlooks Loch Ness in the Scottish Highlands. It was built by Archibald Campbell Fraser of Lovat - son of Simon Fraser, a Jacobite nicknamed "the Fox" who was executed for supporting Bonnie Prince Charlie.
Shows based on graphic novels and the like go way beyond Batman and Superman (though don't worry, they still show up).
‘Taylor Swift By the Book: The Literature Behind the Lyrics, from Fairy Tales to Tortured Poets’ will be published this year
Brothers confronted man who had argued with their mother on flight before pushing trolley into her, it is claimed