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What Trump’s Tv Cameos Might Mean For America
What Trump’s Tv Cameos Might Mean For America

... Joe Frazier and Charo. It’s an ignominious start, but a reminder that everyone has to come from somewhere, even if it’s Atlantic City. Ah, the American Dream. A decade later, Trump had another encounter with a fictional wealthy black family on The Fresh Prince of Bel Air. When Trump offers to buy their mansion, the family reminiscences on their favorite moments in the home. So it’s a clip show… until Trump and Marla Maples show up. “It is my esteemed pleasure,” Jeffrey (Joseph Marcell) royally states as he introduces the Trumps, in what’s got to be a low point in Marcell’s acting career. (At one point, Trump halfheartedly holds up his fist in a display of solidarity. It’s unclear if it’s a sign of respect, a lame joke or an overt reference to Black Power.) Ultimately, the Donald leaves the family ...



Reviewing The Rumbles
Reviewing The Rumbles

... 2001, too. -Anyway, Taker and Kane work in harmony to scrub the ring (with Rock still legal but debilitated outside). Next up: Scotty 2 Hotty looking appropriately unthrilled with his life right now. No dancing for Scotty. -Rock manages his way back in the ring and puts on a showing against Kane and Taker. Meanwhile, up the ramp, Austin gets jumped by HHH on the former’s entrance to the match. It’s a great moment, with action in and out of the ring, and the camera flipping back and forth trying to show as much of it as possible. -Austin is battered and bloody from HHH’s attack, but when Rikishi comes out and tries to do some more damage, Steve springs to life and starts kicking his ass. -In what is… honestly just an odd spot, Rikishi eliminates Undertaker entirely thanks to Islanders Have Immortal Heads. Undertaker tries to headbutt ‘Kish, but succeeds only in hurting and stunning himself. Rikishi then superkicks ...



Wickliffe Man Wins Big On ‘the Price Is Right
Wickliffe Man Wins Big On ‘the Price Is Right

... Since Gruly was contractually obligated to remain tight-lipped about what actually transpired on the show when it was originally recorded at the end of October, the viewing party crowd at Wickliffe Eagles on Jan. 23 burst with excitement when host Drew Carey announced Gruly as the Showcase winner. “Three months is a long time to keep a secret, and it’s been kind of hard not telling anyone,” Gruly said, amid cheers, high fives and pats on the back. “But it’s been completely worth it. It was so cool being there. It seems so random getting tickets and hearing, ‘Come on down!’ but it ends up completely amazing. What a way to return from a vacation, huh?”. Lisa Lightfoot, Gruly’s girlfriend, who was on the show with three other friends of the couple, agreed. “It was a great experience and I’m still excited about it,” she said. “I still can’t believe it. We had so much fun. It’s so great we took that chance.”. After winning a bid on a pair of sunglasses in “Contestants Row,” Gruly won what he described as a dart game, netting himself a guitar, karaoke ...



At Veterans Inaugural Ball, Focus Was On 34 Medal Of Honor Recipients
At Veterans Inaugural Ball, Focus Was On 34 Medal Of Honor Recipients

... reconnect. Sprayberry was looking forward to seeing retired Air Force Col. Leo Thorsness, 84. Thorsness — who spent six years in a prisoner of war camp in Hanoi – has leukemia, Sprayberry said. “You wouldn’t know it to talk to him — I guess it came with the training of Hanoi,” he said. “He’s made a real physical effort to be here, but it’s something he thought was important and we all respect him for that. So we are enjoying each other’s company while we may.”. Sprayberry received his medal in November 1973 for leading a patrol to rescue wounded soldiers in Vietnam in 1967. Guests at the ball walked down a red carpet, where they had their pictures taken before having drinks and dinner. A dessert reception featured 180 feet of walls covered with more than 600,000 poppies, representing Americans killed in action since the beginning of World War I. The ball is put on by the American Legion. “It’s our way of not only serving veterans but honoring veterans,” Legion National Commander Charles Schmidt said. “It’s very special that so many people continue to want to participate and attend this.”. Twitter: @mjtibbs. Walking the ...

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