YouTube, Giorgio Lo Porto: Two neighbours playing piano between a wall Giorgio and Emil
THE MUSIC ROOM The Have You Seen This? section is easily the most fun section to write on this website. We get to find funny, absurd or amazing videos and share them with all of you.
My sincere hope with this section is that we can bring a smile to your face during your day that is so often surrounded with sadness.
Today is a day that I am genuinely excited the Have You Seen This? section exists; otherwise, we probably wouldn t be able to introduce you to this video otherwise.
Adam KlasfeldMay 11th, 2021, 3:54 pm
A federal bankruptcy judge rejected the National Rifle Association’s Chapter 11 petition on Tuesday, finding that the cash-flush gun group brought their case in bad faith to avoid a lawsuit by the New York attorney general which seeks to dissolve the organization.
“There are several aspects of this case that still trouble the Court, including the manner and secrecy in which authority to file the case was obtained in the first place, the related lack of express disclosure of the intended Chapter 11 case to the board of directors and most of the elected officers, the ability of the debtor to pay its debts, and the primary legal problem of the debtor being a state regulatory action,” U.S. Bankruptcy Judge
TOYLAND Have you been looking for the perfect prank to pull on your British granddad? Look no further! The gag that was recently unearthed from an old episode of Grand Illusions is sure to fit the bill.
What s that? You haven t heard of Grand Illusions? This charming YouTube channel features Tim The Toyman Rowlett and his vast collection of toys and novelties. Nearly 2 million folks subscribe to the channel and Tim s videos often generate millions of views.
For the episode in question, Tim is joined by an old pal named Clive Panto. Tim explains that he has invited his guest to showcase something truly unique. Clive displays the contraption, which he refers to as a lung capacity tester. Apparently, it was used by Welsh miners to gauge whether their lungs were strong enough to work for extended periods of time underground.
Craig Thorburn transformed his lawn and driveway into a unique and quirky green space.
Stepping into Craig Thorburn’s garden is a Tardis-like experience. Measuring a little more than 700 square metres on the ground, the compact space is anything but small on the inside. Lush green “living” rooms create a sense of space and grandeur while large, leafy exotic subtropical plantings provide a sense of luxuriance and expansiveness that doesn’t seem possible from the outside.
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Bright and cheery potted geraniums frame the stepped entrance to the outdoor dining room where Craig Thorburn entertains in summer, making the most of the late afternoon sun.
Performer enjoys opportunity to teach in Hastings
JOHN HUTHMACHER, Hastings Tribune
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HASTINGS, Neb. (AP) At age 20, Christian Yost already was a mover and shaker in the world of show production.
Since launching his professional career at age 18 as a stagehand for a long-running magic show in the Bahamas, Yost, now 26 and in his first year teaching vocal music at Hastings High School, has put together quite the theatrical resumé in the world of television and live stage production.
Yost ascended to the role of stage manager and production manager during his stint with “The Grand Illusions of Rob Lake” show at the Atlantis Resort. His substantial body of work in the entertainment industry includes performances on Broadway, the Las Vegas Strip, Lake Tahoe’s stages and more than 15 countries. His production and touring escapades feature work with Disney, ABC, NBC, Hallmark and Armed Forces Entertainment.