A raccoon attacks a child Friday December 2, 2022 in Ashford, Connecticut in the United States, a 5-year-old girl was attacked by a raccoon while waiting for her school bus. Her mother, alerted by her daughter's cries, came out of the house and grabbed the raccoon by the skin of its back. Once her daughter was safely inside, she threw the animal onto the lawn. The little girl was bitten by the raccoon. She was tested for the presence of rabies antibodies.
Large snowball fight in Washington A snowstorm swept through Washington and its region on Monday, January 3, shutting down federal services and schools, stopping buses, and accentuating air traffic disruptions. Nevertheless, this allowed the inhabitants to have a giant snow fight.
School Bus Chase Officers get a call about a school bus driving recklessly on the road, and while pursuing the vehicle, find out the driver is barely old enough to have a license in this clip from Live PD, 04.07.18.
No Other Way To Say It Director Tim Mason pulls the curtain back on the glamorous world of advertising in this short comedy about a voiceover actor trying to nail the right tone for a pair of indecisive ad creatives selling a fictitious children’s ice cream brand. Or is it a short tragedy about a pair of ad creatives trying to coax the right tone out of a distracted voiceover actor? Either way, watch as the Hog Butcher team captures the gritty reality of advertising. A can’t miss for anyone thinking about going to portfolio school or applying for a bachelor’s in Radio and Television.
T-Rex Family Waits for School Bus My family and I decided to dress up in costumes as our oldest daughter came home from school. We encourage our children to work hard, play hard, and not take life too seriously as shown clearly in this video.
The Woman Who Can’t Smile Elisa Relyea did not smile at her high school graduation, on her wedding day or when she held her new-born children for the first time. That's because Elisa, 42, has a rare medical condition that means she cannot smile or make hardly any facial expressions at all. Doctors believe Elisa has either Moebius Syndrome or a form of congenital facial paralysis which means her face is frozen in a single expression. Extensive surgery has allowed Elisa a very small amount of movement and she compensates with expressive hand gestures and inflections of her voice. She lives with her husband, Tim Relyea, 44, her daughter Emily, 1, and her son Caleb, 3, in Hyde Park, New York, who also has the condition.
A $27 drink in Miami The contents of the glass are mostly ice. Surely such a drink is not worth the money they ask for it.