Adam Sandler celebrates Happy Gilmore anniversary with a return to the links
February 16, 2021 by:
twenty-fifth anniversary of
HAPPY GILMORE, the sports/comedy that starred Adam Sandler as an unsuccessful hockey player who discovers his talent for golf. As a little tribute to the anniversary, Sandler posted a short video on Twitter which features him re-creating the Happy Gilmore swing as he returns to the links. It s been 25 years since I ve done this, let s see what happens, Sandler said in a video, adding, Shooter MacGavin, this is for you.
While we don t see the end result of the drive, Adam Sandler said I m not lying to you, that is smashed. Smashed. That went pretty well. You re dead, Shooter. Hopefully the little ball found its way home. Ben Stiller, who played the sadistic orderly at the nursing home of Gilmore s mother, responded to the tweet, saying That’s a beautiful swing Mr. Gilmore. Congrats on your anniversary, and being such a loving grandson. So happy
The Way the World Works
The Staten Island Zoo is weathering a storm of controversy over the prediction made by its resident groundhog, Staten Island Chuck, on Feb. 2 an annual event at the zoo. Chuck popped up on a Facebook livestream at the designated hour, on the designated day, but something seemed . off. After hours of accumulating snow in the New York area, the
New York Post reported, Chuck was seen to emerge into bright sunlight with no snow on the ground, his handlers wearing sweatshirts. So there ya have it, folks, we re gonna have an early spring, announced zoo executive director Ken Mitchell. Viewers weren t fooled, one commenting, Welppp, this isn t live. Previous Groundhog Day celebrations at the zoo have also raised a ruckus. In 2014, a stand-in groundhog named Charlotte died after being dropped by Mayor Bill de Blasio, and in 2009 Chuck bit Mayor Mike Bloomberg s finger.
A source said the series star essentially broke his contract
Published Feb 17, 2021
Jackass 4 is expected to see release in 2021, but according to new reports, longtime series star Bam Margera will not be a part of the cast.
TMZ reports that Margera was told by producers last week that he would no longer be involved in the film going forward. The site notes the decision was a result of Margera essentially breaking his contract.
Sources tell
TMZ that Margera was presented with a handful of conditions/restrictions he was told he needed to abide by in order to stay on the project, including routine drug tests including urine samples plus committing to staying sober, blowing into a breathalyzer, taking his medication and seeing a psychologist while on the job.
Male rufous hummingbird rescued in December 2020 In mid-December, the nonprofit group Green Mountain Animal Defenders issued an urgent call to its supporters on Facebook seeking someone who could drive a rescued hummingbird, which was captured inside an apartment in Bennington, two hours north to a wildlife rehabilitation specialist in Addison. First, what was a hummingbird doing in Vermont in December, when most of the flowers from which it would feed are dead? And, even if the hummingbird could be nursed back to health, where could it live? For answers to both questions, ask Julianna Parker. She and her 22-year-old daughter, Sophia, are wildlife rehabilitators who run Otter Creek Wildlife Rescue. For the last decade, the Addison nonprofit has been accepting critters of all shapes and sizes, including possums, squirrels, chipmunks, rabbits and snowshoe hares. About the only animals Parker cannot accept are large mammals, such as m