Jeremy has been an Internet based writer for the past seven years.
Jeremy Taylor
Homecoming Nominees Gives Crown to Student with Neurological Disorder
Scotty Maloney's chances of being crowned homecoming king were slim. Among other things, the junior at Unionville Community High School in Bedford County, Tennessee wasn't even nominated for the award.
Boy Fakes Own Kidnapping to Prevent Parent Teacher Meeting
An 11-year-old Spanish boy really didn't want his parents to find out what his teacher thought about him. But with a scheduled parent/teacher meeting later that day it was pretty inevitable that his folks were about to learn what had been going on in the classroom.
See the Cast of ‘Little Giants’ Then and Now
In the 1994 comedy 'Little Giants,' Rick Moranis and Ed O'Neill play the O'Shea brothers and rival youth league football coaches. O'Neill's Cowboys are big and obnoxious, just like their coach. Whereas Moranis' Giants are less physically imposing and plucky.
Can The ‘Dell Dude’ Come Back and Save the Computer Giant?
A decade ago, Dell was riding high. They sold more computers than any other company in the world, and some of their success could be attributed to an ad campaign featuring a character affectionately (or not so affectionately) known as the "Dell Dude."
Teacher In Hot Water After Facebook Photo Surfaces of Students With Mouths Duct-Taped Shut
It's a Facebook photo middle school math teacher Melissa Cairns wished she never posted. The snap, which has since been removed from her page, showed several of her students with duct tape over their mouth. "Finally found a way to get them to be quiet!!!," read the caption.
ReviewerCard Lets Businesses Know You’re a Big Deal on Yelp
Thanks to services like Yelp, these days, everyone can be an influential reviewer.
But unlike professional reviewers, who try to remain anonymous, some amateur internet opinionators would like to use their online clout to get better service.
Man’s ‘Princess Bride’ Shirt Scares Fellow Airline Passengers
"Hello. My name is Inigo Montoya. You killed my father. Prepare to die."
This greeting/threat from the classic '80s romance 'The Princess Bride' stands as one of the more famous lines in recent movie history. If nothing else, because of the way Mandy Patinkin, who plays the Spanish swordsman, repeats it with increasing enthusiasm.
Apparently a few of the passengers on a Qantas flight Sun
See the Cast of ‘Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles’ Then and Now
The Michael Bay reboot of 'Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles' -- which is rumored to just be called 'Ninja Turtles,' since the turtles will be neither teenagers nor mutants -- should come out sometime in 2014.
Braying Getaway Donkey Foils Robbery
Three thieves wanted to knock over a small shop in the Columbian village of Juan de Acosta. For their getaway, they enlisted the services of a donkey.
NASA May Stage Angry Birds-Style Invasion of Martian Moon
The Angry Birds franchise turned to NASA for the development and promotion of their game Angry Birds Space. Now it appears the space agency is turning to the super-addictive game for their latest strategy to explore the great beyond.
Bacon Taco Shells Makes For a Delicious Heart Attack
A restaurant has finally pulled off what bacon lovers have long been trying to create in their home test kitchens.
Japan Goes There With Mayo Pizza
America's controversial condiment just became Japan's newest pizza topping...
Original Batmobile Auctioned Off For Record $4.6 Million
In 1965 George Barris bought a 1955 Lincoln Futura for one dollar. He just auctioned it off for $4.6 million.
See the Cast of ‘Sixteen Candles’ Then And Now
The 1984 coming of age comedy ‘Sixteen Candles’ was the first movie directed by John Hughes, who had already made a name for himself writing screenplays for movies such as ‘Mr. Mom’ and ‘Vacation’
Among its young stars were Molly Ringwald and Anthony Michael Hall, both of whom became regular John Hughes players, and were a part of a group of actors that became known as the ‘Brat Pack.’
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Loyal Dog Attends Mass Every Day At Church Owner’s Funeral Was Held
Here's a story for you if you're in need of a good cry but don't feel like smashing your thumb with a hammer. One dog is so loyal to his owner, that he has continued to go to mass at the church where her funeral was held months ago. Still no tears? Read the details.