While the holidays can be wonderful, this time of year also brings an added level of stress. After returning home, one woman found a stranger parked in her private spot. With no other options, she parked on the street and was ticketed. When she saw the strangers car still in her spot the next day she decided to leave a …
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‘Aunt Jemima’s’ Great-Grandson Calls Out Brand For Trying To ‘Erase’ Her
While some lauded Quaker Oats’ move to rebrand its line of Aunt Jemima products, famous for its pancake mixes and maple syrup, in 2020, descendants of the real woman behind the face of the brand called it an “injustice” that served only to erase Black history. On June 17, 2020, Quaker Oats announced it would change the name and imagery …
Read More »Applebee’s And IHop Are In Big Trouble Thanks To Millenials
Staff members of Applebee’s Community Grill & Bar and IHOP got some problem just recently when the chains’ moms and dad business of Dine Brands Global revealed that they will be closing a great deal of these dining establishments’ areas. The business is surrounding 60 to 80 more Applebee’s Community Grill & Bar and 30 to 40 more IHOP dining …
Read More »One NBA Player Stood For The National Anthem, Had This To Say
While the national anthem was being played before the kickoff of the Orlando Magic vs. Brooklyn nets game, it was easy to notice one player standing out from the crowd. Magic forward, Jonathan Isaac, also an ordained minister, will always be recognized as the first-ever NBA player to fail to take a knee or pull on a “Black Lives Matter” …
Read More »Mom found a cruel note after parking in a disabled spot, her response is chilling
Justine Van Den Borne was left dumbstruck when she returned to her car after shopping with her daughter at the Mitcham Shopping Centre in Melbourne, Australia. She had parked in a handicap spot and found a note on her windshield that read “Did you forget your wheelchair?” The note was clearly placed above her disabled person’s parking permit. Justine wrote …
Read More »Rare Footage Of Legendary ‘Mr. Bojangles’ Teaches Shirley Temple The Stair Dance – Who Remembers This?
Bill “Bojangles” Robinson was an African American tap dancer and actor who is best known for his contributions to the art of tap dancing. He was born in Richmond, Virginia, and began dancing professionally at the age of five. His style of tap dancing was known for its elegance, precision, and speed. Robinson was one of the first dancers to …
Read More »A Man posted this online after he approached a Marine veteran he did not know
To be part of the U.S Marine Corps is a privilege. These people know the meaning of sacrifice and loyalty like no other, and we show our deepest respect for their service. One man shared a story of the meeting he had with a retired Marine whom he met for the first time but felt the need to approach and …
Read More »Every Night She Puts a Wet Towel on the Window, You Will do the Same After Reading This
We are approaching the hot summer period which creates real problems when it comes to sleeping at night. The smartest thing would be that every one of us has an air conditioner. However, not everyone can afford the luxury of this cooling system. With the help of these 6 simple tricks, you will sleep well and yet save money. #1. …
Read More »Going Back In Time To The First Chain Restaurant In America
Have you ever wondered what was the very first chain restaurant in the United States? There are so many to choose from that have been around for decades. However, it was A&W that was the very first, which opened in 1919 and still remains popular today. White Castle is technically the first fast-food chain but A&W holds the title for the first …
Read More »Red Skelton will have you laughing out loud
The 20th century was no stranger to hilarious entertainers. Stephen Fry, Robin Williams and Betty White had listeners rolling on the floor and laughing out loud. But one of the most loved entertainers for nearly four decades was Red Skelton. Red Skelton Born over a century ago, Red Skelton was an entertainer above all other things. He had a wide …
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