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Men Raise $20,000 for Charity With Goofy Webcast
Men Raise $20,000 for Charity With Goofy Webcast
Men Raise $20,000 for Charity With Goofy Webcast
In a heartwarming and wacky video sure to bring you some Christmas spirit, two Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, men acted like buffoons for 24 hours, and in exchange the world gave them money. It's like you want to make fun of them, but then they raised $20,000 for Toys for Tots.
Indianapolis Colts Shave Heads to Honor Cancer Stricken Coach
Indianapolis Colts Shave Heads to Honor Cancer Stricken Coach
Indianapolis Colts Shave Heads to Honor Cancer Stricken Coach
It's been quite a season for the Indianapolis Colts. Led by rookie quarterback Andrew Luck, they find themselves 5 and 3, a surprising improvement from last year when they were among the league's worst teams. The Colts have been quick to credit their first year head coach Chuck Pagano for setting the tone for their turnaround. But Pagano has actually been absent from the team since September, when
Spider-Man Window Washers Give Sick Kids a Heartwarming Surprise
Spider-Man Window Washers Give Sick Kids a Heartwarming Surprise
Spider-Man Window Washers Give Sick Kids a Heartwarming Surprise
The window washers at Le Bonheur Children's Hospital in Memphis, TN, kind of make 'Patch Adams' seem like a big old meany. Two of the hospital's three-man window washing team dressed up like Spider-Man, and then rappelled down the side of the building, lifting childrens' spirits while cleaning windows. But yeah, a clown nose is good too.
‘Overly Attached Girlfriend’ Starts Charity ‘Dare’ Campaign
‘Overly Attached Girlfriend’ Starts Charity ‘Dare’ Campaign
‘Overly Attached Girlfriend’ Starts Charity ‘Dare’ Campaign
Laina Walker, AKA the Overly Attached Girlfriend, has decided to take the internet fame she's made and use it for good. So she's started a video campaign called "Dare to Share." This month she's raising money for Surf Camp -- a surf camp for kids with autism. Since the video was posted yesterday she's raised $12,000 of her $50,000 goal.
College Student Returns $690 Million Check
College Student Returns $690 Million Check
College Student Returns $690 Million Check
Because his late father was an Air Force veteran, 22-year-old Allen Smith gets a check from the VA every month. The $650 helps pay his college expenses but, like many students, he could always use some more. He got a lot more earlier this month, when he opened his VA check and was staring right at the staggering sum of $690 million.