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...used to sleep over at my house all the time, and honestly he could eat more than anybody I’d ever known,” Lannon says, sounding impressed more than anything. “He was out-eating my father when he was like nine. It was hilarious...
...threat of invasion by intelligent, high-tech aliens is not one to lose sleep over. Why would aliens even want our Earth? One of the few things we have learned about planets is that they are complex individuals—no two will be exactly alike. Aliens will surely be better adapted to their own planets, and it is highly unlikely that they will be able to breathe our air or infect us, let alone eat us—at least not without some expensive and messy food processing. As entertaining as “War of the Worlds?...
DIED. BILL SHOEMAKER, 72, Hall of Fame jockey known as "the Shoe"; in his sleep; in San Marino, Calif. Born prematurely at 2 lbs., he grew to 4 ft. 11 in. and 98 lbs.--small even for a jockey. With his gentle, almost motionless style, he had a unique rapport with his horses and, said trainer Charlie Wittingham, "bothered a horse less than any other rider." In 41 years he won 11 Triple Crown events and an impressive 22% of his races overall. In 1986, aboard Ferdinand, he became the oldest jockey to win the Kentucky Derby. A year after...
...would say three. I don’t sleep a whole lot at all. There have been days that I stay up for 28 or 29 hours in a row, then sleep eight hours and do the same thing again. And a lot of times I say things that just come to mind and I make jokes that are probably inappropriate. I just say whatever’s on my mind. Probably has to do with me not sleeping a lot. And, I eat a tremendous amount of popcorn. If you see me at Quincy Grille, it?...
...said he was having a bad night and couldn’t sleep at all and he was lonely and just wanted to talk to someone,” Issacs said. “I was so disoriented I thought it was someone I knew...