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12/14/24 & 12/15/24 - Drones, Billboard Music Awards, and Taco Bell Meat

Updated: Dec 16

Saturday 12/14/24

Sunday 12/15/24


Celebrate:

Saturday

Free Shipping Day

Gingerbread Decorating Day

International Shareware Day

Monkey Day

National Biscuits and Gravy Day

National Bouillabaisse Day

National Screwdriver Day

Roast Chestnuts Day


Sunday

Bill of Rights Day

Cat Herders' Day

International Tea Day

National Cupcake Day

National Gingerbread Latte Day

National Lemon Cupcake Day

National Wear Your Pearls Day

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New at the Theaters

Kraven The Hunter - standalone story of how one of Marvel’s most iconic villains came to be. Starring Russell Crowe, Levi Miller, Alessandro Nivola, Christopher Abbott, Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Ariana DeBose, and Fred Hechinger


The Order - Based on a true story, a series of bank robberies and armored car heists frightened communities in the Pacific Northwest. With Nicholas Hoult, Jude Law, and Tye Sheridan.


Y2K - Two high school juniors crash a New Year's Eve party, only to find themselves fighting for their lives in this dial-up disaster comedy. Starring

Alicia Silverstone, Tim Heidecker, Eduardo Franco, Jaeden Martell, Julian Dennison, Rachel Zegler, Mason Gooding, Fred Hechinger, The Kid LAROI, and Lachlan Watson.


For a month now, people in New Jersey have been reporting large, CAR-SIZED drones in the night sky. And there's all sorts of speculation about what they are.

Some think they're just larger-than-normal drones being operated from the ground, or by pilots. Other's think a foreign government is using them to spy. And of course . . . little green men haven't been ruled out. Some think aliens could even be disguising themselves as drones.

Best meme yesterday about this was light catching Santa's sleigh over the Statue of Liberty.

not the meme I saw

Meanwhile, on the other side of the country: At least four pilots reported UFOs in the sky near Eugene, Oregon on Saturday night.

There's audio of one of the pilots saying they were moving at "extreme speeds" . . . going "up and down" . . . and in a "corkscrew pattern." Then air traffic control gives him permission to, quote, "maneuver as necessary" to avoid the "UFOs out there."

One expert thinks that the incident was just Starlink satellites reflecting light. It's called "satellite flare," and it's fooled pilots before. But not everyone's convinced.

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Billboard Music Awards Thursday - Taylor Swift's haul included: Top Artist, Top Female Artist, Top Billboard 200 Artist, Top Hot 100 Artist, Top Hot 100 Songwriter, Top Streaming Songs Artist, Top Radio Songs Artist, Top Billboard Global 200 Artist, and Top Billboard Global Artist (Excluding the U.S.).

And Taylor's "Tortured Poets Department" won Top Billboard 200 Album.

There were awards left over for other people too. Chappell Roan won Top New Artist . . . Morgan Wallen was named Top Male Artist . . . And Shaboozey won Top Song Sales Artist.

Artists who walked away with NOTHING included Sabrina Carpenter, Billie Eilish, Future, Jack Harlow, Luke Combs, Metro Boomin, and The Weeknd.

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If you've seen Selena Gomez's engagement pictures, then you probably noticed that Benny Blanco proposed to her during a picnic, in which the featured meal was Taco Bell.

A photo Selena posted on her Instagram Story seems to show that it happened on a soundstage.

Could they have been shooting a commercial for Taco Bell? It's entirely possible. Selena is a huge fan. In fact, Benny recently bragged about being able to create homemade Taco Bell for her.

Quote, "[I learned how to] recreate Taco Bell meat. I've practiced a lot, and I think it's pretty indistinguishable now if you put them side by side. There's so many things you have to do. Part of the meat is kind of blended. It's disgusting, but it's delicious. I do it all from scratch."

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Could traveling around in massive air balloons make a comeback? They're better for the environment than planes, and using helium instead of hydrogen would make them safer.

They're a lot slower than planes. But several companies have plans in the works to offer them up as a new travel option. Basically, flying cruise ships.

How about more trains...like in Europe???

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