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More than 156-thousand pounds has now been donated to the Rainbow Centre in Fareham since a crisis appeal was launched in March. People who have supported the Rainbow Centre's appeal are invited to attend a celebration open day to mark the Centre surpassing its crisis appeal target of £150,000. And officially drawing the appeal to a close.  Many local organisations have come together to offer their support and services completely free of charge to help the Centre celebrate their success and to thank everyone.
Regardless, Coulier wants to make it happen—and he'd love to return to where it all started. "We talk all the time about how we would love to do a show again," he says. "We just love working and we love our fans so much. We love the whole process. We just love what the show is and what it means to people. We're always raring to go. Hey, ABC! We started on ABC, let's do another one!
Meet the retired carpenter who builds huge, luxury birdhouses which sell for thousands of dollars. John Looser built human homes for 25 years before illness forced him to retire and he turned his attention to his feathered friends. The 52-year-old, from Belgrave, Ontario, has been building extreme bird houses for over a decade now - with some luxury lodges taking up to two years to complete. The extravagant bird mansions are priced at a staggering £2,500 ($3,200) with smaller options starting at around £60 ($77) and optional extras include more than 100 separate rooms, a swimming pool and fly-by tunnels.
Moving can be overwhelming, both financially and emotionally. On the other hand, moving to a new place brings the opportunity to meet new people and explore a different area. Author Yan Mei moved 14 times in 12 years, including international and cross-country relocations — here's what she learned. ncG1vNJzZmivp6x7o8HSoqWeq6Oeu7S1w56pZ5ufonyiwdOhpqtnqZa7brnEog%3D%3D
ESPN and ABC sportscaster Michele Tafoya got an early Thanksgiving present this year – a son! Michele, who wasn’t due until November 28th, and her husband Mark welcomed Tyler Bruce Vandersall sometime in mid-November. The birth was announced on November 21st. Michele will be returning from maternity leave and back on the field in February. Source: American Sportscasters Thanks to CBB readers Jennifer and Victoria. ncG1vNJzZmiolaS9rbGNnKamZ6CWv6a606xmmpejpLugss6rlqyon6fBcA%3D%3D
Kevin Hart, the comedian-actor who is widely recognized for his quick wits and chuckle worthy personality, would have never thought that the former undefeated boxing dynamo Floyd Mayweather would come up with such a rapid answer to his threatening call. He jokingly tried to make fun of The Hall of Fame boxer. On Thursday, he filmed a hilarious video in a gym calling out ‘The Pretty Boy’. In the clip, Hart said while hitting the punching bag, “Floyd Mayweather…Floyd Mayweather boy you’ve been talking a lot, huh you talkin’?
MoviesObituaryJean Simmons obituaryBritish-born film star known for her roles in Great Expectations and SpartacusJean Simmons, who has died aged 80, had a bounteous moment, early in her career, when she seemed the likely casting for every exotic or magical female role. It passed, as she got out of her teens, but then for the best part of 15 years, in Britain and America, she was a valued actress whose generally proper, if not patrician, manner had an intriguing way of conflicting with her large, saucy eyes and a mouth that began to turn up at the corners as she imagined mischief – or more than her movies had in their scripts.
Good Burger was one of the great '90s cult classics, staring Kel Mitchell as Ed and Kenan Thompson as Dex — two best friends working at the same fast food restaurant. And now, more than 25 years later, the burger-slinging duo is back with Good Burger 2. It's a project that Mitchell says they've been wanting to make ever since the first one came out back in 1997. He spoke with All Things Considered host Juana Summers about the significance of the beloved project then — and how it fits into his life now.
Ronnie Coleman suffered serious injuries in the latter half of his bodybuilding career. The eight-time Mr. Olympia dominated the sport for eight years and even won the Arnold Classic and Mr. Olympia in the same year in 2001. However, the injuries caught up to Coleman, and the bodybuilding legend had to undergo multiple surgeries. While these surgeries helped prevent further injuries, Coleman had to go through painful spinal fusion, hip replacements, and more.