From Spring 1st, Year 3, you can visit Grandpa's Shrine and meet his ghost; he will then evaluate how well you are doing on the island. This evaluation is linked to how many candles are lit at the ...
Confronted by angry karen while Mowing Grandpa’s yard - She verbally attacked my Kids! I received a message that this Grandpa was really struggling with his Overgrown Lawn. He hasn’t been able to mow ...
angry man threatens me because his baby was crying while I was helping Veterans I have never encountered such an Angry Neighbor while trying to help with Overgrown Lawns. I was in the area and decided ...
An angry home cook took to Reddit to vent about a trendy appliance that is also making waves in professional kitchens. Instead of stoking fears about its virtues, a chorus of commenters chimed in to ...
DEAR ABBY: My grandpa has expressed to me that he wants me to inherit all of his investments, including his 401(k) and his personal accounts. I am the only family member taking care of him. His wife ...
It's been hot outside, but so is the barbecue chicken at Grandpa's Kitchen in Littleton. WRAL's Tar Heel Traveler visits the delicious eatery near Lake Gaston. It's been hot outside, but so is the ...
James Lantz, a 64-year-old gay man with terminal cancer — known online as the “Angry Gay Grandpa” — has been ordered to pay $16,575 in damages and a $200 fine after gluing his hand to a railing in the ...
Filmmaker James Lantz, protesting anti-LGBTQ+ policies and five teen suicides in Lancaster County, was fined nearly $17,000 for gluing his hand to a railing at the Pennsylvania Capitol. Lantz ...
James Lantz, a self-described “angry gay grandpa,” pleaded guilty to criminal mischief in court on Tuesday for gluing himself to a rail inside the Pennsylvania state legislature last year to get a ...
Editor’s note: This story has been updated to reflect the fact Lantz pleaded guilty to criminal mischief. A 64-year-old Vermont man who glued his hand to a rail at the Pennsylvania State Capitol in ...
TNR’s Greg Sargent takes a critical look at the day’s political news and the stories leading NewRepublic.com, and speaks to leading journalists and newsmakers.
After my grandfather’s sudden passing in 1965, his wife, my grandmother — whom we affectionately call Grandpa — sold their home. It took them nearly a lifetime to build the house on the property next ...