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This young man has a plan. What he didn't plan on was the school security guard weighing in on the issue.
This young man has a plan. What he didn't plan on was the school security guard weighing in on the issue.
Imagine getting a phone call from your body that could save your life. It's now possible with this amazing medical breakthrough.
Back in the day, these phones were cool but by today's standards these phones leave a lot to be desired. It's hard to believe how far we've come in 30 years and how downright stupid we looked back then.
Here is a little one trying to make her Daddy proud by saying some pretty big words like apple and banana, at least I think banana is what she was trying to say. Get ready for a cuteness overload, it's sure to make you smile.
From a scary place far far away comes a very warm and heartfelt holiday wish. I hope you'll be home for Christmas too young lady.
Here are some bets that you can actually win and the video instruction to show you how to win them.
You have just been to the grocery store and you have a double arm full of groceries in your hands. You approach your front door only to realize that you are now going to have to set your double arm load of provisions on the wet dirty ground while you fish your keys out of your pocket
For many decades, losing your wallet was clearly the worst. Not only were you suddenly without means to pay for anything, but you had been displaced of much of your personal information and were facing hours and hours of dealing with credit card companies and the DMV. Fun!
These days, a smartphone also packs a significant portion of your life into a small package that you carry with you everywhere and sometimes misplace. It also generally costs more than a wallet. So is the smartphone now the thing you'd least like to escape mysteriously from your pocket?
People sure do love their iPhones, but they also can't seem to stop dropping them—good news for the booming iPhone-repair business. In fact, a recent accident survey by SquareTrade found that the American population has spent nearly $5.9 billion fixing their damaged phones since the first device hit the market in 2007.