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#TBT Vin Diesel

An amazing video from the 80s with Vin Diesel break dancing!

 

 

Indiana Jones Parody with Anna Kendrick

Charity campaign Red Nose Day is on May 21st. NBC will be holding a 3 hour special filled with celebrities, comedy, and entertainment to help raise funds. Anna Kendrick stars in a humorous Indiana Jones parody to promote the event.

Stranger Buys Cop Car For Son Of Fallen Officer

Tanner was only 15 when his father, Weld County Sheriff Deputy, was killed in the line of duty during a police car chase in 2010. With what little money he had, Tanner wanted to buy his father’s Dodge Charger police cruiser as a keepsake which was being held at a police auction. He was upset when he was outbid, but only for a moment, because the winner of the car who he had never met before walked right up to him and gave him the keys.

 

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