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Wednesday, November 4, 2020

Tik Tok Got Rickrolled

Rick Astley who popularized "Never Gonna Give You Up" song which was popularized later when people used it to rickroll people. Rick posted a video of him dancing to his song on Tik Tok rickrolling the entire TikTok community. 

 

Monday, August 10, 2020

Jason Priestly and Ian Ziering Reunite in "The Order"

     "The Order" is a Canadian Netflix series that aired in

March 2019. The series is about a college guy named Jack Morton who is a werewolf with magic.

     Ian Ziering and Jason Priestly if y'all don't know are the 90210 alumni and I mean the original from the 1990s.  play themselves from what I could find. They appear in Season 2 Episode 8, title "Spring Outbreak".

    Two former 90210 stars talk a little talk to each other in the episode. Jason tells Ian he couldn't use magic to save his career. And Ian throws out that he's been in six "Sharknado" movies. I have to admit, I love the series. Love you, Fin. But Ian pacifically says, "six "Sharknado"s and counting, so does that mean there's another one in the works even though "The Last Sharknado: It's About Time" is the final movie? 

     OK, anyway, Ian calls Jason, "Mr., I'm Famous in Canada." I couldn't find anything about what that might mean except that Jason is from Canada and he's famous. 

     

Supernatural's Jessica's Death

At the very first episode, Dean takes Sam back to his house and he clearly drives off as Sam is standing there. Sam enters the house calling for Jess, but get no reply. He lies on the bed and drops of blood fall on his forehead. He opens his eyes and looks up and sees her on the ceiling and burst into flames. Dean kicks in the door clearly concerned for his brother. But like how did Dean know that Sam was in trouble? 

                   

Friday, July 17, 2020

Taylor Swift's "Tim McGraw" Song Facts


  • Taylor wrote the song when she was around 15 and a freshman in high school.
  • It is a breakup song.
  • She wrote it 'cause she knew she and her senior boyfriend Brandon Borello would break up so he could go off to college.
  • Taylor lived in Tennessee at the time, but the song takes place in Georgia.

Wednesday, June 10, 2020

Rule The Roost

     If you know anything about Role Island Reds or Plymouth Rocks, you have noticed that a flock---or roost--of chickens seldom includes more than one male. That's because a rooster comes out of the egg jealous and mean-spirited. He wants all of the hens and spring chickens for himself.
     Bigger, stronger, and louder than females, who make up his harem, Chanticleer literally rules every member of his roost--effectively that his conduct gave rise to the phrase that conveys the idea of unchallenged control.

Saturday, June 6, 2020

OK

     This one actually blew my mind. O.K is actually a nickname from our eighth president Martin Van Buren which is a short version of "Old Kinderhook"
     It was his second campaign that popularized the phrase.

Monday, June 1, 2020

Two To Tango

     No one is sure how a Latin American dance first zoomed to popularity in America. Probably adapted from the beat of tribal drums in Africa, the tango in 2/4 or 4/4 time was found to be especially exhilarating by some who experimented with it.
     Many dance lend themselves to solo exhibitions. Not so the tango. This aspect of what was once a novel form of entertainment was emphasized in a popular song of the 1930s that stressed: "it takes two to tango"
     That made a vivid and emphatic way of saying that some activities require two participants. So the dance-floor expression originally came into wide use as a response to accusations of sexual misconduct. Today it has become a defense for any situation in which no one assumes full blame. 

(This is from a book called "Why We Say It")

Monday, February 17, 2020

Creamy Ranch Pork Chops & Rice


  • Tbsp. vegetable oil
  • 4 boneless pork chops
  • 1 can of cream of mushroom soup
  • 1/2 can milk
  • 1 pkg ranch salad dressing mix
  • (optional) paprika
  • (And don't forget the rice)
Note: I got this recipe from Campbell's and rice wasn't listed in the ingredients. I've made this and it was really good. I used broccoli and cheddar soup instead of cream of mushroom soup because not a fan of mushrooms, and I used about a half cup of milk. It came out the same as the picture. I also copied the sides, but I don't like green beans, so I opted for carrots and peas instead.

  • Heat oil in a skillet. Add chops and cook until done.
  • Add soup, milk, and dressing mix. Heat to a boil. Cover and cook over low heat for 5 min. or until done. Sprinkle with paprika (optional).
  • Sever with Ranch-style Rice. 
Note: That's the recipe that I have, lol. After you put the pork chops in the skillet, cook your rice, until done and add the soup, milk, and dressing mix into the rice. 
Serve with carrots and peas or carrots and bean, whatever, or as is. 

Monday, January 6, 2020

Prehistoric Animals Caught on Tape

     So I'm watching Youtube and come across this video about several prehistoric animals caught on tape. One was a video about a sea creature with a three-pronged tail fin. So I paused the video and did research and never did come across any sea animal with three-pronged tail fin. It's suggested in the video that the tail could have been messed up from a boat and I kinda have to agree.

     The next video is about the pterosaur. It was filmed in 1973 so it's a bit blurry. But researching pterosaurs, I found there are several types and two that have that crest on top of their heads. The pteranodon sternbergi and pteranodon ingens. But the sternbergi resembles it the most as suppose the ingens 'cause ingens crest is more pointy.
     Is it? I can't answer, but the resemblance is uncanny and I couldn't find any large crested bird on the internet. Maybe they survived somehow. There is still a lot of unexplored lands and Islands. I mean crocodiles, turtles, and alligators are dinosaurs too and they survived.



     The third video is of a woolly mammoth in Siberia or supposedly. I watched both, the original and edited into a video. The edited one did have me believing it, but the original, after watching it on repeat a couple times, kinda just looks a bear carrying a fish. And Siberia does have brown grizzly bears and fish. A bear carrying a fish in a blurryish video from a distance would look like a woolly mammoth.


    Dragons. Do they exist or not? I watched the original and edited video. The original was just pure amazing footage. I was thinking maybe it was possibly a kite, but yeah. Then maybe a toy dragon controlled by a remote, but it's so large. I seriously think it's legit. That maybe dragons so exist.



     Pterodactyl. Do they exist? The photo that is featured was in Montana. I mean it really looks legit like a pterodactyl.









     Are raptor's real? So far on this list on two have been debunked. I researched raptors and I kinda have to say that it seems legit. It looks like the real deal. These tiny little terrors might actually exist.