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There's sure report on ninety six airm Tom Cruise is
back on the market. So is actress Anna d'amis. For
that matter, the pair of split after less than a
year of dating. She can wear heels again. Call of
Duty is coming to the big screen. Yellowstone creator Taylor Sheridan,
along with Peter Berg, who developed Friday Night Lights and
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was doctor Billy Kronk in Chicago, Hope co writing a
script for the highly anticipated adaptation of the popular video
game series Very popular video game series. Burg will be
the director as well. These two are lifelong friends and
previously work together on the twenty sixteen Oscar nominated film
Hell or High Water. Sounds like a waste of talent,
don't But anyway, did you used to watch Chicago Hope?
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I do remember, I do remember. I've saw it Adam
Mark and Peter Berg was brilliant in it. Then he
went on to make, direct or act in a heap
of films like Very Bad Things, Patriots Day, and Copland,
to name just a previously unpublished Doctor Seus's book has
been discovered. It's called Sing the Fifty United States, and
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it's going to be released in June next year. The
manuscript was found among archived materials preserved at the Seuss
Family Library in San Diego. Along with the manuscript, Doctor
Seuss also left behind a cover sketch and notes on
the overall art direction he envisioned for the book, as
well as illustrations to pair with the text. Doctor SEUs
died in nineteen ninety one. The last book he published
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during his life was Oh the Places You'll Go, which
apparently was his favorite. Now there's a story in the
news this morning that brings back memories. You remember Fabio,
the Italian American model, famous for gracing the covers of
Mills and Boone romance novels and for getting slammed in
the face by a goose. He'll always be the guy
on the roller coaster, on a roller coaster, you know
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that was That was more than twenty five years ago.
Would you believe March nineteen ninety nine has his nose heeled.
He had three stitches. He maintains that it was that
he wasn't hit by the goose. That the goose he
was hit by. That the goose hit the roller coaster
and a piece of metal flew off the roller coaster
into his face. But we only know you got goosed anyway.
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A woman is sewing SeaWorld in Orlando in the US
after being injured while riding a roller coaster. Hilary Martin
was aboard the Maco coaster when she was struck in
the face by a duck. Martin is suing SeaWorld, arguing
that the roller coaster was built near a body of water,
thereby increasing the risk of birds interacting with the ride
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and thereby rendering them negligent. She wants seventy five thousand
dollars in damages, claiming she suffered permanent injury. One might
argue she should have ducked. I won't because that's a
dreadful pun ah. But I think it's just an unfortunate coincidence.
I do not see her winning this case. Birds are everywhere,
not just by the water. If it wasn't a duck,
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it would have been something else, maybe a dove.