‘Ghostbusters’ star Paul Rudd tangles with Stay Puft mini marshmallow man in film teaser
Updated Apr 07, 2021;
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allegedly turned 52 years old Tuesday.
But it wasn’t long before he was back in our sights in a teaser for the upcoming film “Ghostbusters: Afterlife.”
Rudd discovers a bunch of mini Stay Puft marshmallow men in a scene from the movie released Wednesday. Officially called “mini-Pufts,” the rotund little marshmallow guys get into some mischief in a supermarket.
Rudd’s character, a teacher named Mr. Grooberson, stumbles upon them when he’s shopping for ice cream and hears a scream.
The mini-Pufts prove to be quite masochistic and/or cannibalistic. They proceed to roast one another over an open flame and make s’mores with each other, and one bites Rudd’s finger after he sees it wriggling out of a bag of marshmallows.
New study finds COVID-19 antibodies in breastmilk of vaccinated mothers
Portland researchers are conducting what s believed to be the first study into how the COVID-19 vaccine impacts pregnant or breastfeeding mothers. Author: Katherine Cook Updated: 11:56 PM PST March 3, 2021
PORTLAND, Oregon For new moms, getting the COVID-19 vaccine might come with a few concerns. Pregnant and breastfeeding mothers weren t part of the vaccine trials. But a new study conducted in Portland is looking into how nursing moms might pass COVID-19 antibodies to their babies after the moms get the shot.
The study began with Jill and Jason Baird, who welcomed their baby boy Eli, in November. As a nursing mother, Jill wondered if it would be safe for her to get the COVID-19 vaccine. As a physician, she qualified to get the shot in January, but wished more information was available about the shot for new moms.
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Jason Of Beverly Hills Welcomed Challenge With Lakers Championship Ring
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The Los Angeles Lakers received their championship rings during a ceremony before their Opening Night contest against the L.A. Clippers. While the team will hold off on unveiling their 2020 NBA Championship banner, the 17th in the franchise’s history, they still had to celebrate it and reward the players in some way and holding the ring ceremony was perfect.
The Lakers involved frontline workers and the families of players and coaches in the ceremony with everyone being ‘presented’ their rings after viewing video packages put together for each individual. The rings themselves were a work of art, with a ton of detail put into each piece, commemorating different parts of the Lakers’ season.
Los Angeles Lakers championship rings pay tribute to Kobe Bryant, social justice movement
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Lakers hold special championship ring ceremony on opening night (1:57)
The Lakers hold a special COVID-friendly version of a championship ring ceremony by having family, friends and other loved ones present the rings via the jumbotron. (1:57)
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LOS ANGELES Jason Arasheben, aka Jason of Beverly Hills, waited 10 years for a chance to design another Los Angeles Lakers championship ring. And then when the jeweler got his opportunity, Arasheben had to turn the ring around in just four weeks, rather than the customary three to four months he would get during a normal NBA offseason.