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Why Andy Griffith Gave Away Christmas Trees on His Farm
“He didn’t sell ‘em or anything."
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“He didn’t sell ‘em or anything."
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"Everybody was stunned."
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Because happy endings aren't always a thing—even on screen.
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“Andy’s impact on my life and my approach to my work really can’t be measured.”
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'Cause you're there for me too.
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Whatever happened to predictability?
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We'll always have those Chuck Norris jokes.
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"My acting is so bad. I look so like a ham."
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The Golden Girls was still in its prime when star Bea Arthur decided to retire her character, which ended the series. At the time, fans were shocked that Arthur walked, but people close to the actress weren’t surprised at all. In the 2016 book titled Golden Girls Forever: An
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Watching Wheel of Fortune, everyone on screen looks rather small. But this isn't because the game show casts only exceptionally short people. From the three contestants to the hosts Pat Sajak and Vanna White (and now Ryan Seacrest), everyone's proportions are thrown off by the gigantic
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Every culture and corner of the globe handles death differently. Here in the US, the typical funeral takes place a week after death, two weeks tops. The deceased's friends and family have time to make and execute travel plans and gather to mourn their collective loss together. So
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In 1975, the very first episode of Wheel of Fortune aired on NBC, marking the birth of a series that has since become synonymous with American game show television. Though he stepped down from the role in 2024, Pat Sajak stood at the helm of the iconic show for over