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Today is Monday, November 17, the 322nd day of 2008. There are 44 days left in the year. Happy birthday to Actor Danny DeVito who turns 64. Our picture of the day is a couple of toothless smiles.
Today is Tuesday, Sept. 9. Birthdays include actress Angela Cartwright from The Danny Thomas Show who turns 56. Our picture of the day is a centenarian celebration.
The Florida Senior Games has quite a few husbands and wives working together to stay active and healthy, but the first couple of the Florida Senior Games in Lee County has got to be Danny and Neva Weisskopf who have registered for a combined 14 events in the 2009 Florida Senior Games State Championships. Read on and let me know if their efforts inspires you and your spouse to try something...
As the snowstorm was hitting on our island yesterday morning, not many people went to the harbour to see what the ferry brought in. That I was there as it arrived, was because I was just taking a walk to stay fit, but as the weather was much worse than I thought, I decided to seek shelter near the terminal and watch the ferry disembark. There were only three old men doing the same thing, it is...
At 6:13 PM EDT on October 26, 2006, Danny Harold Rolling took his final breath. Florida's most notorious serial killer since Ted Bundy was executed by lethal injection for raping and carving up five college students in a ghastly spree that horrified and terrorized the University of Florida's campus in Gainesville back in August of 1990, just as the fall semester got underway. Each one was murdered...
We've loved her since she was That Girl, and now Marlo Thomas is bringing us a much-needed dose of fun with her new memoir, "Growing Up Laughing."
Just want to let everyone know that the 16th Annual St. Jude fundraiser is coming up very soon....
Actor and comedian Harvey Korman, who was a regular on "The Carol Burnett Show" and appeared in a string of Mel Brooks films such as "Blazing Saddles" and "High Anxiety," died Thursday at age 81 at UCLA Medical Center.
We're taking you back inside the studio with rock legend Roger McGuinn, and this time he's explaining how Mr. Tambourine evolved from a demo that no one in the band really liked to the classic you know and love today.