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Will Smith‘s latest workout on Tuesday, June 8, came to an abrupt and hysterical end after the actor failed to do one thing: lift an oversized tire off the ground. Smith shared his failed attempt at raising the tire in a very animated 30-second clip on Instagram, while referencing the “Wheels on the Bus” nursery rhyme in the caption. Smith used his rendition of the song to sum up the nature of the video. He wrote, “ The wheels on the bus stay down down down .”
In the recording, Smith’s trainer
Aaron Jon Ferguson advised the 52-year-old, who is seen approaching the tire, to get into the “good position.”
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Dougall scored either side of halftime at Wembley in Sunday s League One play-off final to seal a 2-1 win for Blackpoool over Lincoln.
The uncapped Dougall s double ends a six-year absence from the Championship for Blackpool, during which they also dropped down to League Two.
Ollie Turton put Lincoln ahead after just 48 seconds - the quickest goal in third-tier play-off finals history - before Dougall equalised 11 minutes before the break.
The Australian made it two and put Blackpool ahead with a low drive from 20 yards eight minutes into the second-half. Left foot, right foot, Dougall posted on his Instagram account along with an explosion emoji.
Man with 38 convictions back in jail for burglary
He was carrying drugs and weapons as well
Andrew Searle, 51, also admitted to having weapons and drugs in his possession. | Photo: Lincolnshire Police
A burglar forced his way through the roof of a Spalding store before raiding the premises, Lincoln Crown Court was told.
Andrew Searle went on to steal £1,000 worth of stock from the Buy and Sell Exchange store on New Road in the town.
Steven Gosnell, prosecuting, said Searle then smashed his way through a wall to break-in to the American Burger takeaway next to Buy and Sell.
Frozen food and a camera were stolen from the takeaway. Hundreds of pounds worth of damage was caused to the two businesses.
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