If you've ever set a goldfish free, who knows . . . maybe it THRIVED in the wild and became a GIANT, MONSTER GOLDFISH? Because those are REAL.
Earlier this month, 25-year-old Mike Martin was ice fishing in Lake St. Clair in Michigan and caught a THREE-POUND, 15-INCH GOLDFISH. The average goldfish is usually HALF that weight and that length.
Students from Newtown, Connecticut have recorded a special version of "Over the Rainbow" with singer Ingrid Michaelson, and they performed it yesterday on "Good Morning America".
You can download the official version on iTunes, and proceeds go to the Newtown Youth Academy and the United Way of Western Connecticut.
Never lose anything again! Introducing the "Stick-n-Find"
The Stick-N-Find is only about the size of a quarter! That means you can stick it anywhere.
Stick them to any device, person or animal, and find them with your Smart Phone.
The Radar Screen displays all your devices within range.
You can tap the Sticker on the radar screen and decide if you would like it to Buzz, Flash the lights or do both.
Of course, because we don't really know direction, the radar Screen can only be used to approximate the distance of the Stick-N-Find to your phone, but not direction.
So once you have located on the Radar Screen a Sticker you would like to find, you start walking in a specific direction, and see if it gets closer or farther.
Stick-N-Find stickers have a buzzer and light, so that you can find stuff in the dark.
The Queen Of Mean took some time today to chat with Kyle Matthews before her show tomorrow night at the Fargo Theatre. Here's the complete, UNCENSORED, interview!
CAUTION: This interview contains adult language and topics. Not safe for work, children, or anyone who doesn't like Lisa's humor.
Big Dog and Cori are featured in the latest issue of Fargo Monthly. You can pick up copies all over town.
Here's what their spread looks like...complete with baby bump!
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