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Chrissy Teigen Is Not Impressed With John Legend's Birthday Post

Perhaps John Legend can get an A for effort? As Chrissy Teigen continues to celebrate her 32nd birthday today, her loving husband decided to spread some sweet birthday wishes on Instagram.

Happy birthday to my wonderful wife @chrissyteigen! Im so happy you were born! he wrote to his followers. You bring so much light to my life and to the lives of everyone who knows you.

I love you so much! Happy Birthday!!! Sounds pretty nice, right? Chrissy, however, decided to have some fun with her leading mans post. Hey John, you may have wanted to choose a different photo.

How about a hi-res, she joked in the comment section as 2,000 followers liked it in less than three hours.

Before you take Chrissys message too seriously, let us remind you that the supermodel loves to troll her husband on social media. Anybody remember when he cheered on the Los Angeles Dodgers during the World Series.

Besides, these two are expecting their second child together and couldnt be more excited.

Thats my dream, I want to just be pregnant kind of for the rest of my life, Chrissy previously shared with E! News Zuri Hall. Not for the rest of my life, but the rest of my fertile life.

So well see. Happy Birthday, Chrissy!.

For more infomation >> Chrissy Teigen Is Not Impressed With John Legend's Birthday Post - Duration: 1:28.

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Geometry Dash is back baby!! Geometry Dash Silent Series S1EP1 - Duration: 15:12.

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For more infomation >> Geometry Dash is back baby!! Geometry Dash Silent Series S1EP1 - Duration: 15:12.

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What IS Vlogmas?!? - Duration: 5:27.

Ho ho ho

Ba do dah dah dah dah do do

Hi guys, welcome back to our channel

And a happy vlogmas to you all

Uhm, I'm so excited to be doing vlogmas this year

And for those of you who don't know

What vlogmas is this is what

This entire video is going to be about

For more infomation >> What IS Vlogmas?!? - Duration: 5:27.

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This Is How You Can Tell A Full Moon Is Coming - Duration: 1:55.

The moon has a lot of looks.

And each one happens for a reason.

It takes the moon about 29 and a half days to orbit around the Earth.

And during this time, the sun illuminates the moon from varying angles which creates

a shadow effect that we see here on Earth.

At the start of each lunar cycle, the moon is between the earth and the sun.

This is called a "New Moon".

The side of the moon visible from Earth is not illuminated and therefore we can't see

it.

As the angle between the Moon and the Sun increases, so does the amount of moon we're

able to see.

After the new moon, it enters the waxing crescent phase where we can see 1 to 49% of the moon.

When it reaches 50% illumination, it becomes a first quarter moon, which is kinda confusing

but we'll roll with it.

Next is the waxing Gibbous phase, which means we can see about half to almost all of the

moon.

And finally… we get to see the big cheese.

We get one glorious night of full moon and then the illumination starts to fade.

After a full moon, we see the waning phase which is the opposite of waxing.

The moon follows the same illumination pattern just flipped with the final phase being the

waning crescent.

Then it starts all over again with the new moon!

The way you see the moon depends on where you are on the globe.

If you're in the Northern Hemisphere, a waxing moon will be illuminated on the right

side while a waning moon will be illuminated on the left.

It's the opposite in the Southern Hemisphere.

So now you know, the next time you see a waxing moon, a full moon is right around corner.

You can catch new episodes of Space Crafts every Wednesday!

In this episode, we'll explain what happens when the Sun explodes and the potential fallout

for Earth.

Thanks for watching and make sure to subscribe!

For more infomation >> This Is How You Can Tell A Full Moon Is Coming - Duration: 1:55.

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Jim Nabors, 87, TV's Gomer Pyle, Is Dead - Duration: 5:36.

Jim Nabors, 87, TV's Gomer Pyle, Is Dead

Jim Nabors, a comic actor who found fame in the role of the amiable bumpkin Gomer Pyle in two hit television shows of the 1960s while pursuing a second career as a popular singer with a booming baritone voice, died on Thursday at his home in Honolulu.

His husband, Stan Cadwallader, confirmed the death. He said that Mr Nabors's health had been declining for a year and that his immune system had been suppressed since he underwent a liver transplant in 1994.

At the time, Mr Nabors announced that he had contracted hepatitis B in India several years earlier when he cut himself shaving with a contaminated straight razor, which he had bought there.

Gomer Pyle, the character that so indelibly stamped Mr Nabors's career, originated in 1962 as a supporting role on "The Andy Griffith Show," a bucolic CBS comedy that had been running since 1960.

Gomer was a guileless, sweet-natured gas-station attendant in Mayberry, N.C., a sleepy fictional town where Mr Griffith played the widower sheriff, Don Knotts his deputy, Ron Howard his son and Frances Bavier his matronly Aunt Bee.

Mr Nabors's character, a village innocent who tended to make a mess of things, became a favorite, and his sheepish "gawwwleee" and wide-eyed "shazam!" became popular catchphrases.

In 1964, the character was spun off into his own series, "Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C.," in which Gomer, still bumbling but well meaning, joined the Marines and, on a weekly basis, tried the patience of his loudmouthed drill sergeant, Vince Carter (Frank Sutton).

Remember Jim Nabors by Streaming These Five 'Andy Griffith Show' Episodes The comic actor and singer was best known for playing Gomer Pyle on the classic TV comedy.

  Gomer was a recognizable kind of American hero: a good-hearted, gentle, unsophisticated sort (not unlike Forrest Gump of a later era) who encounters a harder, more cynical modern world — in this case embodied by Southern California — and helps redeem it.

"Sheldon Leonard and his co-creators astutely chose a Southern California Marine base for their hero," Gerard Jones wrote in his 1992 history of the American sitcom, "Honey, I'm Home!" He added: "In various episodes Gomer connected with the movie and TV industries, the music business, the surf scene, the Beverly Hills rich — all the easy symbols of modernity.

Everywhere he went he left a trail of fond smiles and innocence — at least temporarily — restored." But "one thing Gomer never, ever connected with," Mr Jones added, "was the Vietnam War," which was raging at the time, just as he and his neighbors in Mayberry had remained isolated from the civil rights movement in the South.

"He somehow existed in the peacetime military when there was no peace." Mr Nabors first showed off his booming singing voice for a national TV audience in a guest appearance on "The Danny Kaye Show" in 1964.

To fans who knew him only as Gomer, his full-throated, almost operatic baritone was surprisingly striking, if strangely incongruous.

"Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C." lasted five seasons, ending in 1969, when Mr Nabors was given his own CBS variety show and with it more opportunities to sing. "The Jim Nabors Hour" lasted until 1971.

In 1975 and 1976, he and Ruth Buzzi starred as a pair of androids in the ABC children's show "The Lost Saucer." He was a frequent guest on "The Carol Burnett Show." THE IMPOSSIBLE DREAM ~ Gomer Pyle USMC Video by Z1DO4U He also made dozens of albums, recording ballads, show tunes, gospel and sacred music, country songs and Christmas carols, and performed regularly in Las Vegas showrooms and in concert.

He regularly sang "Back Home Again in Indiana" at the Indianapolis 500 auto race, first in 1972 and most recently in 2014.

Mr Nabors played supporting roles in three movies starring his friend Burt Reynolds: "The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas" (1982), "Stroker Ace" (1983) and "Cannonball Run II" (1984).

James Thurston Nabors was born on June 12, 1930, in Sylacauga, Ala., the third child and only son of Fred and Mavis Nabors. His father was a police officer.

Jim sang in his school glee club and church choir and played the clarinet in the school band.

After earning a degree in business from the University of Alabama, he moved to New York, where he worked as a typist at the United Nations while harboring hopes for a stage career. Those hopes went unfulfilled.

He then moved to Tennessee, where he worked as a film cutter for a Chattanooga television station. By the end of the 1950s he had moved to Los Angeles, partly to relieve his chronic asthma.

Taking a job as a film cutter at NBC, he started to perform, for no pay, at the Horn, a cabaret in Santa Monica, where his hillbilly monologues and operatic arias caught the notice of the comic actor Bill Dana, a regular performer on "The Steve Allen Show." Invited by Mr Dana to audition, Mr Nabors was soon making frequent appearances on the Allen show as it neared the end of its long run.

(It was canceled in 1961.) Mr Griffith also caught his act and decided that Mr Nabors's nasal twang and down-home ways made him a natural for "The Andy Griffith Show." "Andy saw me, and he said, 'I don't know what you do, but you do it very well,' " Mr Nabors once recalled.

Gen. Jones Jr., the Marine Corps commandant, pinned the lance corporal insignia on Mr Nabors during a spoof ceremony in 2001 at Camp Smith in Honolulu.

After 37 years as a private first class, Mr Nabors's fictional sitcom character, Gomer Pyle, got a promotion.  He spent much of his later years in Hawaii, where he had a home in Honolulu and a 500-acre farm in Hana, on the island of Maui, growing macadamia nuts and tropical flowers.

He also had a home in Montana. Mr Nabors married Mr Cadwallader, his companion of 38 years, in January 2013 at a hotel in Seattle, a few weeks after same-sex marriage became legal in Washington State.

Although he was quoted at the time as saying that he had "never made a huge secret" of his homosexuality, and that people in the entertainment industry had long known he was gay, he had not publicly acknowledged it until his marriage.

Mr Nabors told the television news operation Hawaii News Now at the time that before the marriage it had been been "pretty obvious that we had no rights as a couple." "Yet when you've been together 38 years, I think something's got to happen there, you've got to solidify something," he said.

"And at my age, it's probably the best thing to do." Mr Nabors was 82 at the time and Mr Cadwallader was "in his 60s," he said. They met in 1975 when Mr Cadwallader was a Honolulu fire fighter.

He later went to work for Mr Nabors, and they began a relationship, Mr Nabors said. A niece and a nephew also survive him.

The Gomer Pyle persona never left Mr Nabors, but he was comfortable with that. "I've never found doing Gomer to be that limiting to me," Mr Nabors said in 1990.

"I've always enjoyed the character, and I see no reason to change it." The Marines have recognized the character, calling Mr Nabors "a great American." In 2001, in a whimsical ceremony in Honolulu presided over by Gen.

Jones Jr., commandant of the Marine Corps, Pfc. Gomer Pyle — Mr Nabors, in character — was promoted to lance corporal.

For more infomation >> Jim Nabors, 87, TV's Gomer Pyle, Is Dead - Duration: 5:36.

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Rebekah Bradley is this week's Educator of the Week - Duration: 1:10.

For more infomation >> Rebekah Bradley is this week's Educator of the Week - Duration: 1:10.

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[WANNA ONE] Who Is The Loudest Snorer When Sleeping | Kang Daniel, Samuel? - Duration: 1:45.

Tell us an example that you feel confused or something difficult. Which is the hardest?

It's huyngs' snores.

Whose is the loudest?

Can I tell his name?

Of course!

Daniel huyng!

Really? Daniel is the loudest one?

I used to think that he would not snore? But...

This is really a misunderstanding!

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