Tony Hawk has a funny story about getting tested for coronavirus amid the pandemic.
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Tony Hawk has a funny story about getting tested for coronavirus amid the pandemic.
The attorney for a would-be college freshman, who was reportedly forced to withdraw from the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, after a former classmate posted a years-old social media clip of her uttering a racial epithet told "The Story" that his client is remorseful for the video and that the college "rushed to judgment." "Mimi was a kid when she did this," attorney Shan Wu said of Mimi Groves on "The Story." "She's appalled and having said that, she's not trying to excuse it in any way --
Bringing the heat! A Kentucky man is going viral for his unconventional idea of clearing the snow in his driveway with a flamethrower.
A clip of Larry King interviewing former “Community” star Danny Pudi about his idea of “luxury” has gone viral on TikTok.
Family Lockdown Tips & Ideas Facebook page, where it's really taken off. Sharing a photo of a gold star shaped box filled with the coins and a £25 voucher, mum Abigail Austin said: "If like me you have a Roblox and/or Fornite crazy kids that just want Robucks or V-Bucks for Christmas, I did this for mine to make it look a little more like a present.
Salford girl fighting cancer has gone viral after appealing for people to send her thumbs-up selfies on Twitter. Emily Martin was diagnosed with acute lymphoblastic leukaemia in June and has been in Manchester Children’s Hospital ever since. Alarm bells first started to ring when the 11-year-old, from Swinton, began fainting and feeling pain in her ankles. Her parents Andy and Dawn took Emily to Salford Royal Hospital where blood tests showed abnormalities. It wasn’t long after they received
attack a homeless man has hit back saying 'I don't give a f***k'. We told how abhorrent footage of the brute kicking the rough sleeper in Liverpool city centre went viral on social media.
Nigella Lawson has gone viral after using an unusual pronunciation for the word microwave when explaining a recipe. Appearing in the latest episode of her BBC cookery series, Nigella's Cook, Eat, Repeat, the star, 60, referred to the common kitchen appliance as a “mee-cro-wah-vay”.
He’s a one-man band … and crime-stopper. The LaGrange, Ga., police department has posted a video to Facebook of its “Quarantine Quartet” singing a couple of holiday tunes reworded to remind people to lock their vehicles to prevent auto thefts.
direct to your inboxNigella Lawson has found herself at the centre of another social media storm.From cooking a banana skin curry to telling us how to make toast, viewers can't help but comment on the chef's latest creations.But this time, it's not what she has made what has got people talking. It's her pronunciation of 'microwave'.
For all the latest news from in and around Bolton, sign up for the free MyBolton newsletterAn Asda employee has gone viral for her kindhearted response to an elderly customer who collapsed in store.After spotting the elderly customer, Gemma, who works at the Daubhill store in Bolton, rushed to look after him, and even paid for his shopping.The story was shared on Asda's Facebook page, and has since racked up over 29,000 likes and almost 2,000 comments.Posting on Facebook, Asda said: "Well done
Covid-19 nurse's open letter about a day on hospital wards fighting the bug has gone viral. Vicky Neville came back from maternity leave early to help her colleagues on the coronavirus frontline.
DIY -lovers. Rachel Laffey, 25, admits she’s become ‘Christmas obsessed’ with it being her and partner Mike Butt’s first festive holiday together in their new home in Irlam, Salford.
A video of a Michigan restaurant owner went viral Thursday after he interrupted a news reporter on live television to express his frustration with the government's handling of the coronavirus pandemic. The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services on Nov.
A young coronavirus patient is going viral after he opened up about his experience with COVID-19, warning others that the virus is “no joke.” Riley Behrens, of Arizona, detailed his experience in a viral Twitter thread Sunday, saying he suffered a transient ischemic attack (TIA) due to complications related to the novel virus. A young coronavirus patient is going viral after he opened up about his experience with COVID-19, warning other than the virus is “no joke.” (iStock) “Earlier today, I