Author: Roger

The Holiday viewers have pointed out major issue after spotting plot hole they ‘can’t grasp’ Social media is buzzing with Holiday viewers expressing dismay over a significant plot hole that has gone unnoticed for years. While fans have traditionally focused on the romantic entanglements of characters played by Cameron Diaz, Jude Law, Kate Winslet, and Jack Black in the beloved festive film, a vital character seems to have been overlooked—much to the consternation of eagle-eyed viewers. The 2006 release revolves around Amanda Woods (Diaz) and Iris (Winslet), who decide to escape their troubled past relationships by swapping homes across continents.…

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Delivery driver asks customer for tip before handing over pizza and gets ‘insane’ response Surprising Encounter: Pizza Delivery Driver Sparks Debate by Requesting Tip Before Handing Over Domino’s Order A viral clip capturing an unconventional interaction between a pizza delivery driver and a customer has ignited a lively debate on tipping etiquette. The incident, involving a Domino’s Pizza delivery, garnered attention online, with some criticizing the homeowner’s response as ‘insane.’ In the video uploaded by @user626366461 on TikTok, the driver boldly requests a tip before handing over the food. The homeowner declines, prompting the driver to suggest fetching the pizza…

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Husband of pregnant woman who died in tragic crash days before Christmas has passed away On Wednesday December 20, Utah married couple, Chloe and Parker Stott, were heading to Arizona to tell their family some very big news. The pair had discovered that Chloe, who was the CEO and founder of Clove Skin Bar in Lindon, Utah, was pregnant and were excited about the future ahead. Unfortunately, the pair got into a head on crash on Highway 93 near Wickenburg, Maricopa County, that saw the influencer Chloe and her unborn child die at the scene. Parker was airlifted to the…

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Sydney Sweeney slams claims she was ‘objectified’ in Rolling Stones’ music video Sydney Sweeney Rebuts Claims of Objectification in Rolling Stones Music Video Sydney Sweeney, renowned for her role in Euphoria, has fervently rejected accusations of being ‘objectified’ in the latest music video released by The Rolling Stones. While primarily recognized for her contributions to film and television, including The White Lotus and an upcoming Marvel debut in Madame Web, Sweeney also took center stage in The Rolling Stones’ recent music video for the track ‘Angry.’ In the controversial video, released earlier this year, the 26-year-old actress is seen perched…

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Woman who had 14 kids in 21 years poses with each one and leaves people amazed Subheading: Sarah Wolfgramm’s Viral Revelation Sparks Fascination and Reflection In an extraordinary revelation, a mother of 14, Sarah Wolfgramm, has captured the internet’s attention after a video showcasing her two-decade-long journey of pregnancy went viral, leaving viewers both astounded and intrigued about her bustling family life. The viral video, shared on Instagram by the music band 13 Crowns, exhibits Sarah proudly posing with each of her children, accompanied by captions detailing her age during each pregnancy. The astonishing journey began when Sarah welcomed her…

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Expert reveals reason why UFO sightings increase around Christmas time Experts have unveiled the reason behind a ‘slight uptick’ in UFO sightings during the holiday season. As you enjoy your mulled wine and gaze at the night sky on Christmas Eve, contemplating the possible arrival of Santa and his reindeer, you might catch some movement above. The question arises: is it Saint Nick, Rudolph and company, a plane, a mischievous Christmas light, or perhaps an alien or UFO? During the festive period, Ron James, the media relations director of the Mutual UFO Network (MUFON), explains that there is ‘a slight…

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Home Alone fans point out glaring mistake in iconic scene As families gather around on Christmas Eve to enjoy the festive spirit, many across the US are settling in with a warm cup of hot chocolate and a Christmas movie tradition. One film that continues to captivate audiences, even decades after its release, is the timeless classic, Home Alone. Released in 1990, the film has become a holiday staple, and fans never tire of discovering new details within the beloved story. This Christmas season, enthusiasts have stumbled upon a chilling theory involving Kevin’s uncle and have also noticed a subtle…

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Woman on nine month cruise around the world shares reality of living on ship Is There Such a Thing as Too Much Traveling? For many, the idea of jetting off whenever the wanderlust strikes is a dream come true, especially if it involves extended breaks. But what about embarking on a nine-month journey around the world? That seems like a lot! Yet, for solo traveler Angie Linderman, this lifestyle is a dream realized as she immerses herself in the ultimate cruise experience, exploring all seven continents aboard Royal Caribbean’s Serenade of the Seas for ‘The Ultimate World Cruise.’ Documenting her…

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104-year-old comic predicts what would happen if ‘pocket telephones’ were invented and it’s scarily accurate Centennial Comic Predicts Personal Cell Phones with Startling Accuracy A century-old newspaper comic has become a sensation on social media for its uncanny prediction of personal cell phones. In a world filled with modern marvels, it’s surprising to think that someone could have foreseen the technological leaps we’ve made. However, a comic strip published in the British tabloid The Mirror on March 5, 1919, is proof that such foresight existed. Drawn by W. K. Haselden, the comic titled ‘The Pocket Telephone: When Will It Ring’…

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8,000-year-old village discovered with spikes to protect from unknown threat Mystery Surrounds Ancient European Village with Defensive Spikes In a puzzling discovery, researchers have unearthed an ancient lakeside settlement beneath Albania’s Lake Ohrid, deemed the ‘Pearl of the Balkans.’ The village, estimated to be 8,000 years old, predates previously known lake-dwelling sites in the Mediterranean and Alpine regions, making it the oldest of its kind in Europe, according to Professor Albert Hafner from the University of Bern. The intriguing find has raised more questions than answers. The community, home to 200-500 people, was not only constructed on stilts above the…

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