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Now you can get fit and healthy at the happiest place on earth! Check out the runners (including a few famous faces) who made the magic happen in the ...
Rapper and social media entrepreneur Spectacular Blue Smith visited 'the happiest place on Earth' on Monday, but his experience didn't quite live up to the hype. According to Newser, a joke he told when entering the park ultimately led to his arrest. The 35-year-old allegedly faked a sneeze while passing by a Disney employee at Animal Kingdom and said the word "coronavirus." Law enforcement reports things spiraled after the employee responded by saying a COVID joke isn't funny. The employee then asked Smith to step out of line. He did not comply. After arguing, the employee allegedly put out his arm to stop Smith from advancing. Law enforcement says Smith then 'turned and punched him on his right side jaw and right temple area.' The employee was subsequently diagnosed with a concussion and Smith was arrested on a charge of misdemeanor battery. An unapologetic Smith wrote in an Instagram story posted Wednesday that 'the more success you have as a Black man, the bigger target you are.'
Sunnyside Daycare may not be the happiest place on earth for our toy friends. Find out more in this new featurette. Toy Story 3 in UK cinemas July 19th. Visit the official website at www.disney.co.uk/toy-story The creators of the beloved Toy Story films re-open the toy box and bring moviegoers back to the delightful world of our favourite gang of toy characters in TOY STORY 3. As Andy prepares to depart for college, Buzz, Woody and the rest of his loyal toys are troubled about their uncertain future. Directed by Lee Unkrich (co-director of Toy Story 2 and Finding Nemo), TOY STORY 3 is a comical new adventure in Disney Digital 3D™ that lands the toys in a room full untamed tots who cant wait to get their sticky little fingers on these new toys. Its pandemonium as they try to stay together, ensuring no toy gets left behind. Meanwhile, Barbie comes face to plastic face with Ken (yes, that Ken).
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Mariah Carey is set to be inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame, for recognition of her work in co-writing most of her hits.
The internet has been awash with viral videos of boiling water being thrown into the cold Siberian air and freezing, transforming into a snowy dust. Residents of Omsk, known as one of Russia's coldest regions, got into the video posting challenge by throwing pans of boiling water into the air and watching it turn into powdery snow instantly. Temperatures in the Omsk Region plunged as low as -36.4 degrees Fahrenheit this January.
As part of a traditional method to prevent influenza, Siberian schoolchildren often pour buckets of water over their heads outside in the winter, when temperatures hover right around 0 degrees Fahrenheit. Of course, the children sit in a piping ho Russian sauna first. This traditional remedy was practiced for hundreds of years and Siberians swear it works. At the beginning of the academic year, parents have to confirm whether they permit their children to join such cool outdoor activities.
A German tourist braved freezing conditions in Oymyakon, one of the coldest inhabited settlements in the world, on Thursday, as he took an icy dip into the river while air temperatures stood at -50° Celsius (-58° Fahrenheit). Ice-dipping is a long-held tradition among Orthodox Christians, for Epiphany Day, which is observed on January 19th in the Orthodox calender. It celebrates the baptism of Jesus Christ and is said to cleanse and purify the plunger.
Welcome to the Russian village of Oymyakon, one of the coldest permanently inhabited regions on earth. Yesterday, the temperature dropped to a frostbitingly cold −55 °C, or −67 °F, but that didn't stop students from going to school. Just to give a sense of how cold it gets, Oymyakon's permafrost remains frozen year-round and it's responsible for coldest officially recorded temperature in the northern hemisphere, recording −67.7 °C (−89.9 °F) on February 6, 1933.