Barney the creeper
“Barney (the dinosaur) is a creeper! They are talking about the number 4. Kid 1: Like 4 wheels on a car! Kid 2: Or 4 legs on a dog! Barney: Or 4 people in a bed! WTH? Really?”
“Barney (the dinosaur) is a creeper! They are talking about the number 4. Kid 1: Like 4 wheels on a car! Kid 2: Or 4 legs on a dog! Barney: Or 4 people in a bed! WTH? Really?”
Oh boy! Mad deer with fangs.
Snow in the middle of June?!?! Luckily it was the “cotton” from the trees covered in dew
OH BOY!
CAMP HILL, Pa. — Lots of houses have a two-car garage. Dan Reeves’ had a one-airplane basement.
Until, that is, the central Pennsylvania man knocked out a wall to get it out.
Reeves spent the past nine years building a two-seat airplane in the basement of his Cumberland County home. The plane arrived in pieces via mail but eventually it became way too big to get up the steps.
So Reeves dug a trench down to the foundation and took out a wall. Reeves pulled the plane out Wednesday using a truck, a chain and some neighbors.
Onlookers were drawn to the spectacle by the “Airplane Removal Wednesday” put up on Reeves’ porch.
Reeves says he spent $40,000 on the plane and about $5,000 on the excavation.
(Source: news-sentinel.com)
BRUNSWICK, Ohio — An Ohio woman cleaning under her couch has found the 1992 California class ring lost at an airport 18 years ago by former Oregon State linebacker Tevita Moala.
Moala, who also played for Brigham Young, left the Hawthorne High School ring by a bathroom sink at the Salt Lake City airport. His family couldn’t afford to buy him the ring, and his football coach had surprised him with it on his high school graduation day.
Gail Basey of Brunswick told the station she found the ring while cleaning under the living room couch. She and her husband, Thomas, think it had been in the couch since they bought it new nine years ago from North Carolina.
“When my husband and I flipped the couch we did find a few holes,” Gail Basey said.
Thomas Basey used the rings markings and the “T.M.” initials engraved inside to track down Moala via the Internet.
“If he had not had the football career that he had in both high school and at Oregon, having won the Fiesta Bowl in 2001, we might never have found him,” he said.
Moala was on the same Beavers team as future Cincinnati Bengals Chad Ochocinco and T.J. Houshmandzadeh. They beat Notre Dame 41-9 in the bowl. His 1992 high school team finished with a 12-2 record and tied for first in its league.
(Source: news-sentinel.com)