After a glitchy attempt to do it on Facebook Live, HBO has finally announced Game of Thrones will debut it’s 7th Season on July 16th.
God, this teaser trailer is even making Lazy E (A non-watcher) tempted to binge to catch up.
It was a normal boring news story for John Donnelly when he was interviewing people on the street about road rage for Fox 26 in Houston…or so he thought.
Donnelly spent a few moments getting the opinion from this one guy, and got the shock of his life when he ask for a name.
That was the monstrosity of machinery Marvin John Heemeyer made to destroy half the town of Granby, Colorado when he was just outraged over the outcome of a zoning dispute. A lesson to everyone that local politics are not something to ignore. Man Destroys Half Of Town In Homemade TANK…
Well, if you haven’t been hit up yet, you know someone in your office is going to try and get you to buy some Girl Scout cookies. And it used to be easy, with very little variety, but now there seems to be too many choices to make a quick decision.
Thankfully, Mike Rowe shared this letter a little girl wrote, describing a variety of favorites, to help you make that choice.
In case you couldn’t figure it out, the guy in question is the one in the middle.
In a Daily Xtra video, they meet Stefonkee (formerly Paul) Wolscht), a married 52 year-old father of seven, who decided to go transgender at the age of 46. Now, this isn’t the issue, because that’s kind of a norm anymore. The weird comes in when you find out he now identifies at a 6 year old.
Give the video below a watch, and then make sure to listen to our January 26th, 2017 episode to hear stuff that’s not on the video, that will make your head EXPLODE!
What the heck is up with Millennials? There’s just no pleasing them, especially in the workplace.
Well, Simon Sinek thinks he has the answer, and we shared our thoughts on the matter on our January 19th, 2017 episode. So give it a listen, and watch the video along with us.
TV Theme songs are something that stick with us forever, and who doesn’t remember the one for Seinfeld. But what you may not know is, the song was different every single episode.
Composer Jonathan Wolff told Great Big Story that it had to change, pending on how long Jerry Seinfeld’s opening monologue was.