Did you know that Tom Brady has appeared on 7 Superbowl, his current record is- (5-2,
but 2018 will be his 8th appearance)*?
Did you know that John Elway has appeared in 5 Superbowl and his current record is (2-3)?
Did you know that Terry Bradshaw (4-0), Joe Montana (4-0), Roger Staubach (2-2), Peyton Manning (2-2), Jim Kelly (0-4) has appeared in 4 Superbowl?
Did you know that Jim Kelly is the only quarterback to ever play in four consecutive Superbowl and loose all of them?
Did you know that Troy Aikman (3-0), Bob Griese (2-1), Ben Roethlisberger (2-1), Kurt Warner (1-2), Fran Tarkenton (0-3) have appeared in 3 Superbowl?
Did you know that Bart Starr (2-0), Jim Plunkett (2-0), Eli Manning (2-0), Len Dawson (1-1), Joe Thiesmann (1-1), Brett Favre (1-1), Russell Wilson (1-1), Craig Morton (0-2) have appeared in 2 Superbowl?
Did you know that Jessica Falkholtwas an Australian actress, who appeared in 16 episodes of the television series Home and Away as Hope Morrison in 2016 died in hospital on 17 January 2018 she was 29?
(15 May 1988 – 17 January 2018)
Did you know that Falkholt was born on 15 May 1988 in Sydney to a Swedish father and an Italian mother, Lars and Vivian?
Did you know that Falkholt on 26 December 2017, Falkholt was involved in a car crash which
killed both her parents instantly?
Did you know that as the vehicle burst into flames,
both Jessica and her sister Annabelle, aged 21, were pulled out of the
vehicle alive, but Annabelle died on 29 December in Liverpool Hospital?[5]
Did you know that the fifty-year-old driver of the other vehicle was also killed, who was
reportedly a serial traffic offender?
Did you know that Following the crash, Falkholt was taken to Sydney's St George Hospital,
where she underwent surgery that included the removal of a kidney and
part of her skull?
Did you know that on 12 January 2018, a spokesperson for St George
Hospital confirmed that her life support had been turned of and she died in hospital on 17 January 2018 she was 29[12
Did you know that Young enjoyed the longest career of any astronaut,
becoming the first person to fly six space missions (with seven
launches, counting his lunar liftoff) over the course of 42 years of
active NASA service?[1]
Did you know that Young worked for NASA for 42 years and announced his retirement on
December 7, 2004. He retired on December 31, 2004, at the age of 74, but
continued to attend the Monday Morning Meeting at the Astronaut Office
at JSC for several years thereafter?.[36]
Did you know that Young logged more than 15,275 hours flying time in props, jets, helicopters, and rocket jets; more than 9,200 hours in T-38s; and 835 hours in spacecraft during six space flights?[1]
Did you know that Young died on January 5, 2018 he was 87?.
Did you know that in 2012, Young published an autobiography, Forever Young.[38] John Young, NASA’s longest-serving astronaut,
who flew in space six times, walked on the moon, commanded the first
space shuttle and became the conscience of the astronaut corps,
advocating for safety reforms in the wake of the 1986
Did you know that during his first mission, aboard
Gemini 3 in 1965, that Young smuggled aboard a corned beef sandwich.?
Did you know that because of Young smuggling a Cornbeef sandwich during his first mission, aboard
GeminiNASA officials were aghast and, from then on, strictly prohibited astronauts from taking contraband food on board?
Did you know that actor Jerry Van Dyke, from ‘Coach’ Died he was 86?
Did you know that Van Dyke was an American actor and comedian and was the younger brother of Dick Van Dyke.[1]?
(July 27, 1931 – January 5, 2018)
Did you know that Van Dyke made his television acting debut on The Dick Van Dyke Show with several guest appearances as Rob Petrie's brother Stacey?
Did you know that later in his career from 1989 to 1997, Van Dyke portrayed Luther Van Dam in Coach?[1]
Did you know that Jerry
Van Dyke, who after decades in show business finally emerged from the
shadow of his older brother, Dick, with an Emmy-nominated role in the
long-running ABC sitcom “Coach,”?
Did you know that Van Dyke’s television career was intertwined with
his brother’s?
Did you know tha Van Dyke earliest TV appearances was in 1962 in a
two-part episode of “The Dick Van Dyke Show,” as Stacey Petrie, the would-be comedian brother of Dick’s character, Rob Petrie?
Did you know that Van Dyke was a boisterous performer who supported himself with a banjo-and-comedy
stage act when television or film roles were few?
Did you know that Van Dyke was invited on talk shows, like “Late Show With David Letterman,” and was nominated for four Emmys for supporting actor for playing Van Dam, but he never won any.
He told USA Today in 1990 that he was thrilled to get some recognition after his meandering career.
“Everybody talks about me making a comeback,” he said. “I say: ‘Comeback from what? This is as good as it’s ever been.’”
Did you know that Van Dyke was a little more than five years younger than Dick Van Dyke his older bother?
Did you know that by the end of the 1960s, Mr. Van Dyke’s television career had tapered off.
He supported himself with his stage act at Playboy Clubs, in Las Vegas
and on cruise ships?
Did you know that Van Dyke also appeared on shows like “Love, American
Style,” “The Mary Tyler Moore Show” and, not surprisingly, “The New Dick
Van Dyke Show?”
Did you know that after
“Coach,” Van Dyke appeared in sitcoms like “My Name Is Earl” and “Raising
Hope.” The Van Dyke brothers kept playing siblings together into old
age, including on the ABC sitcom “The Middle” in 2015?
Did you know that in
1993, jVan Dyke with over three decades after his first guest appearance on “The
Dick Van Dyke Show,” returned his brother’s favor when Dick
had a nonspeaking, walk-on part in a Christmas episode of “Coach?”
Did you know that Van Dyke was married twice and had three children with first wife Carol, daughters Jerri Lynn and Kelly Jean and son Ronald?[5]
Did you know that Kelly Jean Van Dyke, Van Dyke daughter committed suicide in 1991, following struggles with substance abuse?[13]
Did you know that Jerry and wife Shirley resided together on their 800-acre ranch nearHot Springs, Arkansas?[9]
Did you know that Van Dyke was an avid poker player and announced a number of poker tournaments forESPNin the late 1990s and early 2000s?[2]
Did you know that Van Dyke was also a four-stringbanjoplayer with several performances onThe Dick Van Dyke Showto his credit[3]
Did you know that Syeuer was also well known for playing Johnny "Viper" Vennaro in the 1994 children's comedy film Little Giants?
Did you know that Steuer for several years was as a musician, Steuer entered the food service business and owned his own restaurant in Portland, Oregon?
(March 27, 1984 – January 1, 2018)
Did you know that Steuer In 2003,[4] and several other local musicians formed the glam punk band Kill
City Thrillers.?
Did you know that Steuer performed as lead singer for the band under the name Jonny P. Jewels.?
Did you know that Steuer, known now as Jonny P. Jewels, died on January 1, 2018, he was 33?
Sue Taylor Grafton was an American author of detective novels died she was 77? . She is best "A" Is for Alibi, etc.) featuring private investigator Kinsey Millhone in the fictional city of Santa Teresa, California. The daughter of detective novelist C. W. Grafton, she said the strongest influence on her crime novels was author Ross Macdonald. Prior to success with this series, she wrote screenplays for television movies.
(April 24, 1940 – December 28, 2017)
Grafton's "B" Is for Burglar and "C" Is for Corpse won the first two Anthony Awards for Best Novel (1986 & 1987), which are selected by the attendees of the annual Bouchercon Convention, ever awarded.[17][18] She has won the Anthony Best Novel Award once more (1991 for "G" Is for Gumshoe) and has been the recipient of three Shamus Awards.[18][19] Additionally in 1987 Grafton's short story, "The Parker Shotgun", won the Anthony Award for Best Short Story.[18] On June 13, 2000, Sue Grafton was the recipient of the 2000 YWCA of
Lexington Smith-Breckinridge Distinguished Woman of Achievement Award.[20]
In 2004, she received the Ross Macdonald Literary Award,
which is given to "a California writer whose work raises the standard
of literary excellence." In 2008, Grafton was awarded the Cartier Dagger by the British Crime Writers' Association, honoring a lifetime's achievement in the field. Grafton received the Grand Master Award from the Mystery Writers of America in 2009.[21] In 2013, she was presented Bouchercon's Lifetime Achievement Award.[22]
In 2014, she was a Guest of Honor at Left Coast Crime.[23] She was also nominated for a 2014 Shamus Award in the category of Best Hardcover Novel, which she had won three times previously.[24]
She married her third husband, Steven F. Humphrey, in 1978.[7] They lived in Santa Barbara, California, and Louisville, Kentucky, as Humphrey taught at universities in both cities.[12] In 2000, the couple bought and later restored Lincliff, a 28-acre (11 ha) Louisville estate once owned by hardware baron William Richardson Belknap.[3][25]
Grafton died on December 28, 2017, after a two-year battle with cancer.[15][26][7]
Did you know that the average human brain contains approximately 86 billion neurons? These remarkable cells form intricate networks, allowing us to think, feel, and experience the world around us. Each neuron communicates with others through electrical impulses, creating a symphony of thoughts, memories, and emotions. So next time you ponder life’s mysteries, remember that your brain is orchestrating a cosmic dance of neurons!