Posted By Matthew Moyer on Wed, Feb 17, 2021 at 10:53 AM click image Photo courtesy Mayhem on Mills/Facebook Sunday is a day of firsts in Mills 50. First, local punk-infused wrestling federation Mayhem on Mills returns to action with their first show in a year. And second, this event will go down in a new outdoors event space, Carlotta s Culture Park. Mayhem on Mills founded by former Orlandoan Rich Evans (also of Total Punk and Golden Pelicans) along with local wrestlers Teddy Stigma and Dan Drennen has been on an extended hiatus because of the pandemic, but finally returns. The scrappy independent wrestling federation is notable both because of appearances from legit area indy talent (Serpentico, Effy, and Treehouse Lee, for instance), but also because of a healthy sense of the surreal
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Breakfasters for the first Weird Science of 2021, bringing good news for dog lovers! Not only can your pooch be your best friend, there’s science supporting that they make great colleagues, too.
A study in the UK followed three groups of people: those who always brought their dog to work; those who did occasionally; and another group that never did, Dr Jen explains. The researchers found that those workers who always took their furry friend to work liked their job more, were more engaged, and less likely to be considering another job. Dr Jen says that dogs in the office improve people s physiology as well – reducing stress, lowering heart rates and blood pressure.
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Itâs always fun to play âwhat ifâ with famous actors and films. Like, what if Johnny Depp was never Captain Jack Sparrow and Jack Black was cast instead? It s likely that a VERY different movie would be the result. Almost all movies have the potential to be completely changed with a casting decision, but the stakes seem to get higher when weâre talking about an iconic cult classic film like 1984 s
The Karate Kid. Apparently, the martial arts drama could have had a few different outcomes if the casting director had chosen differently, and Robert Downey Jr. is one of a few surprising stars who almost played Daniel LaRusso in the movies, instead of Ralph Macchio.