T.V. Land Reunion
Welcome Back Kotter, Family Ties, Facts Of Life, The Cosby Show. It is a T.V. Land Reunion on
Welcome Back Kotter, Family Ties, Facts Of Life, The Cosby Show. It is a T.V. Land Reunion on
The wait was worth it! The Elton John concert at Metra Park that sold out within hours of tickets going on sale was one of the best Billings has ever seen. Elton said
Jim Nantz, who's been calling the Masters for CBS for the past 26 years, likes to refer to the tournament as a "tradition like no other."
While this has always seemed to be a bold, hard-to-justify statement, when one looks back at the last 25 years of action at Augusta one can't help but conclude the championship does at least have a tradition of producing some pretty memorable moments involving some of golf's biggest names.
We've compiled a list of our five favorite Masters moments of the last 25 years below:
This is so dumb I have to post it. I love dumb things! You know how Forbes magazine is always doing lists of the "richest"? They have the richest in the world, the richest celebrities, the richest DEAD celebrities and now Forbes presents the richest fictional characters. Someb
Here's a story about a guy who dove over 36 feet into a wading pool filled with less than a foot of water. Remember kids, he's a professional. Don't try this at home. Click Here for the story.
Sad day in entertainment! Elizabeth Taylor passed away in Los Angeles this morning. She was 79. She died of congestive heart failure. Look for more Liz Taylor blogs at kbear.com throughout the day.
The idea of college students taking their "spring break" in a beach setting started to gain steam after World War II, when the fun-seeking hoards started to flock to Fort Lauderdale, Florida in March. Fort Lauderdale was also the setting for the first spring break movie, 1960's "Where the Boys Are."
There have been quite a few spring break flicks since then, and we've compiled a bunch that you may remember:
Growing up can you name the cartoon you watched daily or in some cases just weekly. You know, the one that you could not miss an episode. Today is
Way back in 1961 (yes, that's 50 years!), a young band finally got to play in their hometown! Notice that the featured image is in black and white?