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After surviving a deadly shark encounter in 2018, Shaquille O'Neal returns for a another harrowing adventure in 'ShaqAttack' for Shark Week. Published on August 9, 2020 2 min read Shark Week is back on The Discovery Channel. And this year, sports legend Shaquille O’Neal is revisiting shark-infested waters after surviving a terrifying encounter in 2018. In a recent interview, O’Neal revealed how he managed to make it through the harrowing ordeal.
It’s been 39 years since John Lennon passed away on December 8, 1980. Every year that passes, we wonder what John would have thought of this movement or that new ideology or what Ringo’s been up to.
Lennon was taken from us way too soon, so we’ll remember him with love and appreciation for everything he brought to music and culture.
In that vein, take a moment to consider the connection between John Lennon and the 1990s sitcom, Everybody Loves Raymond.
Future WWE Hall of Famer Randy Orton closed the door on any retirement talk ... saying he's got a lot left in the tank, and plans to wrestle for another decade -- which would make him 50+ years old when he walks away.
Adam Glyn spoke with 41-year-old Randy in NYC this week, and asked the WWE legend about everything from his favorite place to perform, who he wants to induct him into to the Hall of Fame (one day), and how much longer he plans to wrestle.
In his bachelor days, New York Yankees icon Derek Jeter used to be called a playboy. It was because of the long list of women that he allegedly dated. That long list to this day remains alleged because the former shortstop never came forward to make his relationships official. One of the women that he allegedly dated and wasn’t afraid to appear in public with was actress Jordana Brewster.
In the late 1990s, both Jeter and Brewster were rising to fame in their respective careers.
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Rob McElhenney, who plays Mac on 'It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia' once took an arrow through the eye in a cameo on 'Game of Thrones.' ‘Game of Thrones’ showrunners D.B. Weiss and David Benioff also wrote an episode of ‘Always Sunny.'
Published on September 10, 2021 2 min read It’s the TV crossover absolutely no one asked for, but we can’t say we’re mad. Rob McElhenney from It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia appears in a cameo on the HBO hit series, Game of Thrones.