Balloon Boy, Falcon Heene, on Today Show
The now popular balloon boy, Falcon Heene, appeared on Today Show this morning with his family. The father, Richard Heene, explained a lot with this video. By the way, Falcon threw up in this interview.
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The now popular balloon boy, Falcon Heene, appeared on Today Show this morning with his family. The father, Richard Heene, explained a lot with this video. By the way, Falcon threw up in this interview.
The longest standing ovation in the history of Opera is 80 minutes and 101 curtain calls: Placido Domingo in Otello, in Vienna on June 30th, 1991. Plácido Domingo (born January 21, 1941) is a famous Spanish opera singer. Though he…
R&B singer Usher’s call to 911 to report his truck had been vandalized. Listen to the 911 audio.
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Question: Are banks open on Columbus Day? Answer: Columbus Day is a big day for the U.S. Therefore, banks are closed on Columbus Day.
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