Dog Photobombs Couple's Engagement Pictures to Keep the Focus on Him
These pictures were to announce a couple's wedding, but their dog Louie made it all about him in this series of wacky photobombs.
These pictures were to announce a couple's wedding, but their dog Louie made it all about him in this series of wacky photobombs.
A very human adult emotion when experienced by a three-year-old girl can be surprising for the child, but lovely for us to witness.
The mayor of Vilnius plans to install a huge screen on the town hall to broadcast a real-time happiness barometer that will monitor the mood of the Lithuanian capital, depending on votes sent in by citizens on their phones.
With all their punters injured, the New York Jets called into a radio show to ask the host to return to the NFL for one more game.
Nineteen street musicians performed the same song in four countries to create this fantastic Mashup of one of the greatest songs of all time.
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Even the colorblind could enjoy Bob Ross' "Joy of Painting" when he did this special episode for them using only shades of gray.
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Ferris Bueller is getting three days off in Chicago this spring as the city celebrates the 30th anniversary of the 1986 movie with a 3-Day Ferris Fest.
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When their teacher mentioned he hadn't had a birthday cake in ten years, students surprised him with a party in class.
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Conor Grennan reunited Anish's parents with their missing son, whom they had mourned every day for four years. 350 such families would be surprised at how Conor got into the business of saving kids with Next Generation Nepal.
Three long-time chums who made a pact to split the pot if one of them ever won the lottery got their payday last week, Georgia Lottery officials announced on Thursday. "I was just as tickled for them as I was for myself," Kenneth Wilson told NBC News. "We just had a verbal agreement and I felt like that had to be honored."
Gerald Gronowski may owe his life to the intervention of a good Samaritan, who last week came to his rescue on the side of the road. Ohio nurse practitioner Christopher Manacci later learned that he came to their rescue eight years ago, too. Now I know it's my job to repay this by helping someone else, said Gronowski.
Before Howard Cooper sold his car dealership that he'd owned for 47 years, he stipulated that all 89 employees must keep their jobs. Workers like Bob Jenkins, a 26-year mechanic, were thrilled. But not as shocked as they were when they were handed checks worth tens of thousands of dollars -- thank you bonuses for their years of service.
31-year-old Spencer West recently climbed Mt. Kilimanjaro. That's an accomplishment for anyone, but when you see Spencer West, you wonder how it could have been possible. This climber has no legs. My family and I were told by doctors that I would never sit up by myself, never walk by myself, and I probably wouldn't be a functioning member of society.
A young man with Down's Syndrome has earned a black belt in karate, inspired by Bruce Lee movies he studied as a child. Dustin Bean of Longview, Washington worked for 13 years, quickly moving from a special abilities class to regular classes to earn the coveted black belt. His mom said her son has high expectations for himself. He doesn't think he can't do something... He can do anything.
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