Bodega Bathroom Have you ever been afraid to enter a stores public restroom because you dont know what you'll find there? Well, you're not alone. This sketch leads to another chain of musical theater events that you will never be able to unsee once you've watched them. See the original post on Youtube Saturday Night Live@Youtube ADVERTISEMENT
Drag Brunch In this bit, John Mulaney, dressed in drag as waitress Tawni Pockets, finds a way to sass (and highly insult) Alex Moffat during the restaurant's brunch hour.
As governor for eight years, I had the privilege of working with many extraordinary Floridians, but few are as impressive and compassionate as Leonard Abess. As CEO of City National Bank of Florida, he heads one of the oldest and most profitable banks in the state. Nearly 25 years ago, Leonard, 60, took charge of the bank founded by his father and turned it into a multibillion-dollar franchise with 18 offices.
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Kind Old Daddy Sirs: You usually refer to the British Monarch as “George V,” and couch the rest of the reference in language which suggests the outlook of a Kahlege Kid from the Bible Belt, rather than of the only newspaper with a modern orientated intelligence published in the Anglo-Saxon tongue. Realize that “George V is the most unassuming Englishman alive, not a snob, and speaker of probably the only unaccented English in the world.
Married. Maria del Rosario Cayetana, Duchess of Montoro, 21, dark-haired daughter of the Duke of Alba, enormously wealthy ex-Ambassador to Britain and one of the world’s most formidably titled men —six times a duke, 18 times a count, twelve times a marquess, 15 times a grandee of Spain; and Luis Martinez Irujo y Artazcoz, 26, fourth son of the Duke of Sotomayor; in Seville.
Married. Kathleen Harriman, 29, pretty daughter of Secretary of Commerce W.
Engaged. Douglas Fairbanks Jr., 19, who follows his famed father’s profession in Hollywood; to Joan Crawford, 22, cinemactress (Four Walls, Sally, Irene & Mary) who calls him “Dodo,” who already wears a wedding ring inscribed, “To my beloved wife from Dodo.” Married. Maude R. Bouvier, socially famed twin (of Mrs. Henry Clarkson Scott) daughter of Mr. & Mrs. John Vernou Bouvier Jr., of New York; and John E. Davis; in East Hampton, L.
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July 23, 1923 12:00 AM GMT-4
“TIME brings all things.” ¶ At Atlanta, Ga., the B. P 0.Elks assembled for their annual convention.
¶ Total membership was announced as 826,825—an increase of 14,168 for the year.
¶ James G. McFarland of Watertown, S. D., was chosen Grand Exalted Ruler. He denounced Bolshevism and I. W. W.-ism and declared Elks to be law-abiding and law-enforcing. “Grand Whiskerino” In Chicago assembled the annual convention of the International Association of Specialty Salesmen.
In a video released on social media, the movie star narrated how a surgery carried out on him went wrong. "Since December 7, I have been in this hospital for major surgery and after the surgery, it expanded to a very dangerous one. I thank God I'm getting better now. I'm soliciting from my people," he said. ADVERTISEMENT
Ani appealed to Nigerians to come to aid. He also thanked his colleagues for coming to visit him in the hospital.
Princess Shyngle disclosed that her first husband was actually, her bestie for 10 years and his girlfriend at that time believed there was nothing between them, hence, allowed them to hang out together whilst they were busily having sex low key. According to Princess Shyngle, no girl should not entertain a female bestie around her man unless the supposed bestie is homosexual. ADVERTISEMENT
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Today in American History Events in Provo History 1964-11-15 KBYU TV channel 11 in Provo, UT (PBS) begins broadcasting 1966-11-05 BYU quarterback Virgil Carter sets new NCAA single-game records with 513 passing yards and 599 yards of total offence in 53-33 win against Texas Western in Provo, Utah 1973-11-03 BYU receiver Jay Miller sets an NCAA football single game record with 22 catches (for 263 yards) en route to a 56-21 victory over New Mexico at Cougar Stadium, Provo, Utah Famous People from Provo 1918-07-31 Paul D.
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Try to find one word to sum up Ralph Lauren’s career in fashion—which will soon no longer include the title CEO, as he steps down from that role at the apparel company he founded—and it’s likely you’ll come up with “Polo.” After all, that’s what his brand is called, and Polo shirts with the polo-rider logo are one of the brand’s most iconic items. When Lauren appeared on the cover of TIME in 1986, it was as “Polo’s Ralph Lauren” and he wore, naturally, a Polo shirt.