A camera captures a pig trying to walk a horse, and it’s too funny!
You’ve probably seen videos of dogs holding their own leashes or some clips of cats walking dogs. But have you ever seen a pair of farm animals taking a stroll? Well, this courageous pig decided that this horse could use some physical activity!
Apparently, the owner of the animals walked up to find the pig trying to steal her horse! He probably thinks he’s so slick and sneaky. Believe it or not, pigs are actually incredibly smart animals so he knew exactly what he was doing.
Uh oh, a thief right on their own farm!
You can see that the piggy made multiple attempts to get the horse to follow him. He pulled on the reins as if they were a leash. I guess he just knows what he wants!
It’s unclear if the horse wanted to refuse or just didn’t understand what was happening. Obviously, that little pig wouldn’t successfully pull the gigantic horse, but I’m sure he was pretty convincing.
Every time the pig pulled, the horse took a few more steps with him. Little by little, the horse started to give in or figure out the plan. Eventually, the two started their continuous stroll — in the direction that the pig preferred.
What a brave little pig taking on a horse 10 times his size!
Therefore let us also, seeing we are surrounded by so great a cloud of witnesses, lay aside every weight and the sin which so easily entangles us, and let us run with patience the race that is set before us, looking to Jesus, the author and perfecter of faith, who for the joy that was set before him endured the cross, despising its shame, and has sat down at the right hand of the throne of God. Hebrews 12:1-2
One popular 80s star left the entertainment business to raise his kids, but now he’s chasing his dream again on America’s Got Talent.
Michael Winslow is a 62-year-old from Orlando, Florida. But you may know him from the Police Academy movies that were popular in the 80s.
“I am a voicetramentalist,” says Michael when explaining his talent. “I used to be the man of ten-thousand sound effects, but we’re into the hundreds of thousands now.”
Michael says that making sounds was always part of his life. “I always did this. This was just a part of me,” he shares. “I’ve been making sounds since I was a kid.”
“After high school, I hitchhiked to Los Angeles, and I didn’t know where to go. I didn’t know what I was going to do, I just knew that I wanted to do this. And then I ended up being part of this move called Police Academy, and suddenly my life changed. From there, I ended up being a part of Gremlins and Spaceballs. So, I ended up doing pretty well.”
But after his success in Hollywood, Michael had to stop making movies to take care of his children.
“I had to raise them, because I became a widower. Now, after raising my two kids, I’m in a different phase,” Michael shares. “I think this is my time, and America’s Got Talent is a place for me to show everyone I still have something to offer. I still have some sounds to make, and there’s still room for a little more.”
Before his audition starts, Michael shares with the judges a little about how making sounds became such a big part of his childhood.
“When I was growing up, I didn’t have a lot of friends. I was an Air Force brat. Every 2 or 3 years, we had to move. So that meant I had to make up my own friends. My own movies, my own soundtrack, my own soundscape. I’d just paint my own soundscape.”
During his audition, Michael shares a comedic telling of his story and how he started making so many noises. Then he talks about when he got his first radio and makes all these music sounds like he is flipping through different radio stations. It is quite impressive! No wonder he got a huge round of applause from the judges and the audience!
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In this heartwarming story, two teachers ask their students to be junior bridesmaids and groomsmen in their wedding. How sweet is that!
When schoolteachers Alexandra Stamps and Mason MacDowell got engaged, they knew that they wanted to include their students in their special day. Alexandra teaches 5th graders, and Mason teaches 3rd graders. And in a video that went viral online, Alexandra shares a clip of when she asked her students to be part of her wedding party.
“Ok, so I have a really important question to ask you guys,” she says in the video.
When she asks if they would all like to be her junior bridesmaids and groomsmen, they all enthusiastically shout “Yes!”.
“I wanted to give them something to look forward to this summer since this last school year was really difficult with Covid,” says Alexandra.
What a kind gesture! And after Mason asked his students to take part in the wedding as well, all of the kids were ready to celebrate the soon-to-be Mr. & Mrs. They even had a junior bachelor and bachelorette party, where they toasted with sports drinks. Now isn’t that the cutest!
What was beautiful about this story was how the whole community came together to help these kids get ready for the big day. Salons donated their time to do the girl’s hair, and the junior bridesmaid dresses were donated by designer Morilee.
During the ceremony, Alexandra and Mason’s students looked so wonderful as they walked down the aisle and stood by the bride and groom as they exchanged vows. And the children joined the newlywed couple on the dance floor and had a blast at the reception.
“The best part was just their genuine smiles,” shares Alexandra. “And I know they’re all excited to be here, so it’s just really sweet and it just means a lot to me.”
God bless this lovely couple and best wishes for their newlywed chapter!
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Watch hundreds of students perform Beethoven’s Fifth using only body percussion - it’s incredibly in-sync!
During the COVID-19 pandemic, normal activities stopped for almost everyone — especially for kids in school. Since singing might’ve increased the spread of germs, this choral director had to come up with another way to give her students a musical experience.
Saint-Michel-Garicoïts de cambo school, a middle school in France, is home to a very creative music teacher. Her kids probably don’t even realize how lucky they are to have her!
Nelly Guilhemsans, the music teacher, transformed the classical score into something entirely new. And this isn’t the first time she’s done something out of the box. She has organized a flash mob filled with music (pre-pandemic) and a fun dance routine.
People everywhere have watch the video of the performance over 750,000 times on Youtube. So it’s definitely worth your time!
You’ll immediately recognize the classical tune, whether you could name it or not. At the beginning, you can see the talented Nelly in between a couple of students. She performed with them! And you might notice another adult swinging his arms around in the background. She had someone dress as Beethoven to conduct!
Through a bunch of different combinations of claps, slaps, snaps, and stomps, the kids came together for an entrancing performance (while wearing masks, of course). It’s incredible how well each movement goes along with the music!
The students rehearsed the movements everyday for 5 months. Their dedication is inspiring! And the best part has to be the shots from above. It just looks so cool.
God bless Nelly and all of the teachers around the world trying to make the best of these unfortunate circumstances. Your effort does not go unnoticed. Each and every one of you is appreciated.
Trust in the Lord, and do good; dwell in the land and befriend faithfulness. Psalm 37:3
In this emotional performance, one dad sings 'Against All Odds' by Phil Collins on America’s Got Talent and shares about how his wife recently passed away in a helicopter crash.
“So take a look at me now, oh there's just an empty space
And there's nothin' left here to remind me, just the memory of your face
Ooh, take a look at me now, well there's just an empty space
And you coming back to me is against the odds, and that's what I've got to face”
Matt Mauser is 51 years old and lives in California with his kids. He lost his wife in the same helicopter crash that killed Kobe Bryant in January 2020.
“She was just this…very humble, powerful, beautiful human being,” Matt shares about his wife in an interview on AGT. “When she left that day, she kissed me and said, ‘I love you.’ That was the last thing my wife ever said to me.”
Matt and his wife were schoolteachers and married for 15 years before she died. They had three beautiful children together who joined Matt at his AGT audition.
“My focus immediately went to my children,” Matt shared. And you start to say, ‘Alright, she would want me to carry on.’ She would want our kids to have happy lives.”
As Matt get ready to perform for the judges, his children eagerly watch from the side of the stage.
“I can’t wait for Dad to sing,” says his youngest child to her older sister.
And what an amazing and powerful performance Matt delivers! You could really feel the emotions in his voice when he sang this moving song.
After the song, Simon asks Matt what he would like to gain from this opportunity.
“I would like to make sure that my children see that in spite of the grief that we’ve been through this year…that that grief is not going to define who we are as a family,” he shares. “And that my children see that you have to find joy in life, and you have to continue. If this can in any way help my children to chase their dreams, then I’ll take it.”
Matt gets 4 yeses from the judges, and then celebrates with a huge embrace from his children on stage. He definitely made his wife proud!
In this video, 5 blind auditions from The Voice sound just like the famous singers that they are covering. Check it out!
In the first video, the audition song is ‘I Don’t Care’ by Justin Bieber & Ed Sheeran.
“Cause I don't care when I'm with my baby, yeah, all the bad things disappear
And you're making me feel like maybe I am somebody
I can deal with the bad nights when I'm with my baby, yeah”
The singer is playing the guitar and sounds very similar to Ed Sheeran. All the judges turn around for him, and the audience is clapping happily along to the song.
The second song is from The Voice Iceland, and the woman auditioning is singing ‘All By Myself’ by Celine Dion. What an iconic song, and the contestant did an incredible job singing it! It’s no surprise that her beautiful voice made all the judges turn their chairs around.
For the third song in the video, the contestant on The Voice is singing ‘Glory’ by John Legend.
“One day when the glory comes, it will be ours, it will be ours
Oh one day when the war is won, we will be sure, we will be sure
Oh glory (glory, glory), Oh (glory, glory)”
The man singing sounds just like John Legend, and it is funny because he is one of the judges listening to the performance. And what a passionate and powerful performance it is! So much so that John Legend just had to turn his chair around to see who was doing such an amazing job covering his song.
The last two songs in the video are from The Voice Australia and The Voice Belgium. The songs that are performed in those clips are ‘Broken Vow’ by Josh Groban and ‘Tenerife Sea’ by Ed Sheeran. Each performance is wonderful and definitely impresses the judges and the audience!
Episode 26- TFP Does a Vintage Video Game Tournament at Summer Dayz bought to you by T.A.N.L, Rick helps a Startup Get his business rolling, visits with other businesses that have been on the show, and meets fans from everywhere.
Episode 26- TFP Does a Vintage Video Game Tournament at Summer Dayz bought to you by T.A.N.L, Rick helps a Startup Get his business rolling, visits with other businesses that have been on the show, and meets fans from everywhere.
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