This Day In History – July 15
1912 Jim Thorpe won the decathlon in the Olympic games in Stockholm, Sweden He also won gold in the pentathlon! Six months later, he lost his Olympic titles after it was found he was paid for playing two seasons of semi-professional baseball before competing in the Olympics, thus violating the amateurism rules that were then in place. 70 years later, [...]
Woman’s Butt Implant Exploded!
According to Boston News Watch, a Boston woman named Serena Beuford's butt implant ruptured while she was doing squats at the gym. The 27-year-old woman is in serious condition after her butt implants exploded while doing squats for an Instagram Video at Planet Fitness. Beuford was working out with a friend at Planet Fitness in [...]
Buffalo Wild Wings Soldier Tribute
A bottle of beer bought at a restaurant by a sister for her fallen soldier brother will remain at the bar, draped in an American flag, as a permanent tribute. The woman ordered two beers at the Buffalo Wild Wings restaurant in Tacoma. Her server said she couldn’t order two drinks at a time due [...]
This Day In History – July 14
1946 Dr. Benjamin Spock’s Baby and Child Care was first published The book quickly became one of the most widely sold books ever! In fact, Dr. Spock’s baby book has sold more copies than any book other than the Bible. 1951 The first sports event to be shown in color was the Molly Pitcher Handicap horse race [...]
Most Removed Tattoos
A new study looked at the tattoos people are most likely to get REMOVED. Here are the top 10 . . . 1. Your ex's name. 2. A dolphin. 3. A misspelled quote. (I love that getting a dolphin is worse than permanently having a spelling mistake on your body. Why do people [...]
Worst Breakfasts for Your Health
The website EatThis.com put together a list of the worst things you can have for breakfast, in different categories. So, things like the least healthy cereal, and worst fast food breakfast sandwich. Here's the list . . . 1. Worst cereal: Honey Smacks. One bowl has 15 grams a sugar, which is more than [...]
This Day In History – July 13
1930 The first World Cup soccer competition began in Montevideo, Uruguay 1982 The first All-Star Game played outside the United States was played this day in Montreal, Canada The National League won for the 11th consecutive year, defeating the American League 4-1. 1985 The event was the Live Aid concert for African famine relief. The place was Philadelphia, PA and it was also, London, England. [...]
