John Oliver Shit-Talks Celebrities In This Uncomfortable Interview With Jimmy Fallon


John Oliver Shit-Talks Celebrities In This Uncomfortable Interview With Jimmy Fallon
There’s a lot going on here. The whole time, Fallon doesn’t seem particularly engaged or interested in asking good questions. So Oliver uses that as an opening to attack the thing Fallon holds most dear: A-list celebrities.
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Sound Of Drag Race Scares The Bejeezus Out Of Bored Little Boy


Sound Of Drag Race Scares The Bejeezus Out Of Bored Little Boy
Credit to the kid for going with the jack-in-the-box middle finger trick when his uncle started filming him, but his uncle got the last laugh.
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Wikipedia article of the day for March 7, 2018

The Wikipedia article of the day for March 7, 2018 is Henry Wrigley.
Henry Wrigley (1892–1987) was an air vice marshal in the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF). A pioneering flyer and aviation scholar, he piloted the first trans-Australia flight from Melbourne to Darwin in 1919, and afterwards laid the groundwork for the RAAF’s air power doctrine. During World War I, he joined the Australian Flying Corps and saw combat with No. 3 Squadron on the Western Front, earning the Distinguished Flying Cross; he later commanded the unit and published a history of its wartime exploits. He was awarded the Air Force Cross for his 1919 cross-country flight. He was a founding member of the RAAF in 1921. In 1936, he was promoted to group captain and took command of RAAF Station Laverton. Raised to air commodore soon after the outbreak of World War II, he became Air Member for Personnel in November 1940. He was appointed a Commander of the Order of the British Empire the next year. He served as Air Officer Commanding RAAF Overseas Headquarters, London, from 1942 until his retirement from the military in 1946. His writings on air power were collected and published posthumously as The Decisive Factor in 1990.

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at one blast: Word of the day for March 7, 2018

at one blast , adv :
At once, at the same moment in time.

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Quote of the Day

“The art of writing is the art of discovering what you believe.”

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Quote of the Day

“The art of writing is the art of discovering what you believe.”

Source http://handbookblogger.blogspot.com/2018/03/quote-of-day_6.html

Quote of the Day

“The art of writing is the art of discovering what you believe.”

Source http://handbookblogger.blogspot.com/2018/03/quote-of-day_6.html

Quote of the Day

“The art of writing is the art of discovering what you believe.”

Source http://handbookblogger.blogspot.com/2018/03/quote-of-day_6.html

Quote of the Day

“The art of writing is the art of discovering what you believe.”

Source http://handbookblogger.blogspot.com/2018/03/quote-of-day_6.html

bleeding edge: Word of the day for March 6, 2018

bleeding edge , n :
(technology, idiomatic) Something too new and untested to be reliable or to have any assurance of safety; the figurative place where such things exist.

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