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Drew Barrymore Posts Funny Video of House Alarm Interrupting Her Relaxing Bath
Drew Barrymore’s peaceful bathtime was interrupted by a blaring house alarm — and it was enough to make her scream.
“You cannot make this stuff up,” she said in a video posted to Instagram April 10 showing her standing in a towel next to her bathtub. A loud alarm nearly drowns out the talk show host’s voice.
“I was so excited, I was finally shaving after three months,” Barrymore fumed. “But the house alarm is going off so….”
The “Scream” star still had shaving cream on her underarms when she walked around the house to investigate, looking around and shaking her head in disbelief.
“It’s fixed,” she whispered in a later moment, walking back into her house without saying what triggered the alarm.
“Well,” the “Fever Pitch” star said sadly once she was back inside her bathroom, “that bath is just … over.”
There was good news though.
“I did get to shave, though under absolute stress and duress and panic,” she said, with a hint of irony in her voice.
“But I got it done, so joke’s on you house alarm,” she said.
Some of her 17 million followers posted funny responses in the comments.
“Drew, I need you to go grab a bat,” someone said.
“Only thing worse (than) the alarm going off during a shower is when the POWER goes off mid-shower (with) full lathered hair lol,” someone else said. “Happened to me TWICE lol. Happy shaving!”
“This would 100% happen to me,” another wrote. “I hate shaving, and put it off as long as possible.”
The 48-year-old regularly shares glimpses into her home life.
Last month, she posted a video of her very messy bedroom and how it looked after she finally got around the cleaning it up. Last July, she posted a video of her playing in the rain as she belted out an infectious laugh.
“Whenever you can go out into the rain,” she said, “don’t miss the opportunity.”
15 Most Beautiful Places to Visit in Pennsylvania – The Crazy Tourist
Pennsylvania, The Keystone State, has some truly awesome places to visit and see! There’s beautiful nature to be admired and many cool towns and larger cities to explore. To give you an impression on how impressive this state is, I’ve selected some of the most beautiful pictures!
1. Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Hall and Museum, Pittsburgh
The Soldier and Sailor’s Memorial Hall is one of the best-known attractions in Pittsburgh. The museum tells the story of the servicemen that have served the United States since the civil war. The building has stood in memory of the country’s veterans since 1910.
2. Gothic Study Hall inside the Cathedral of Learning, University of Pittsburgh
At the centre of the University of Pittsburgh’s main campus, the Cathedral of Learning is a well-known attraction and listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The cathedral is an imposing building, standing an impressive 163m over the campus. It has been described as a gothic skyscraper. Construction on the 34-story building was completed in 1931.
3. Pittsburgh Skyline
Pittsburgh is known for great food, adventure and a fascinating history. In 2015 Pittsburgh was named as a “Top Place to Go in 2015” by Conde Nast Traveller. The city is the second largest in Pennsylvania and has a population of 306,000 people. In 2016, the city of Pittsburgh will celebrate its bicentennial.
4. Delaware River
The Delaware River passes through New York, New Jersey, Delaware, and Maryland in addition to Pennsylvania. In Northampton County, the river meanders past 17 miles of stunning farmland, historic sights and small towns. The welcome centre in Riverton provides a great introduction to the area as well as walking routes.
5. Road in Rural Pennsylvania
The countryside in Pennsylvania is known for its great food, extensive history and countless outdoor activities. The countryside is stunning in all seasons and has plenty to offer in winter, such as snowboarding and skiing, or in summer, such as white water rafting and hiking. In autumn, the colours are particularly beautiful.
6. Codorus State Park, Pennsylvania
Codorus State Park, Pennsylvania
7. Philadelphia
Philadelphia certainly has plenty to offer and a trip to the City of Brotherly Love is always a pleasure. Known for its music, art and food, the city has not been affected by crushingly high real estate prices and still makes for an affordable but exhilarating place to live.
8. Duquense Incline Vertical, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
The century old Duquesne Incline cable cars allow for great views of Downtown Pittsburgh. The cable cars were first opened in 1877 and, after many year of use, were subsequently restored by local residents in 1963. Those taking a trip to the incline can see the inner workings of the machinery and visit the museum at the upper station, which explores Pittsburgh’s history.
9. Oakland Run waterfalls, York County
The waterfalls of York County come in various shapes and sizes but are all stunning and well worth a visit. Hiking is very popular in all seasons and there are a number of well-marked routes to follow that include views different waterfalls however there are also rewarding views for those willing to walk off the beaten track.
10. The Washington County Courthouse
Another building in Pennsylvania with a remarkable history is the Washington County Court House. The building is listed on the National Register of Historic Places, having been admitted in 1974. The building, which was first opened in 1900, is still in operation today.
11. Falls in Glen State Park Fall Trails
The Glen State Park Fall Trails includes over 20 waterfalls and attracts thousands of visitors each year, all of whom come to marvel at its natural beauty. Sullivan falls is more difficult to reach than many of the others in the area but this means it is more peaceful and worth the adventure through the surrounding woodlands.
12. Salt Springs State Park, Susquehanna County
Salt Springs State Park in North-eastern Pennsylvania covers a massive 405 acres and is best known for its giant hemlock trees, estimated to be about 300 years old. The park is also home to three waterfalls and a rocky gauge and is maintained by a group of volunteers known as the Friends of Salt Springs Park.
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“I Loved Every Moment Of That”: Plane Bursts Into Laughter And Applause After Captain Puts An Entitled Passenger In Her Place
Cramped seats, irritated passengers, and soaring flight prices with planes packed full to the brim can surely bring out the worst in us.
This story titled “Karen On A Plane” and shared on the Petty Revenge subreddit sheds a light on exactly how entitled some travelers might be.
According to the author, as soon as the plane landed, “a Karen in the back unbuckled and darted to the front of the plane to get off first.” After an 8-hour flight, everyone was exhausted, so nobody said a word.
But the captain didn’t remain silent and pulled a hilarious move to teach the entitled passenger a lesson.
The whole plane bursts into laughter after the captain puts an entitled passenger in her place
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“Don’t treat the airplane like your living room,” an etiquette expert warns
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With the seats getting tinier these days, traveling is not as glamorous as it used to be. Flight fares are soaring, planes are packed to the brim, and travelers seem to be more careless than ever. But since we should all aim for a pleasant and civil flight, there is some basic flying etiquette to be aware of.
Jacqueline Whitmore, a founder of the Protocol School of Etiquette in Palm Beach, Florida, argues that bringing in food with “a highly identifiable or offensive smell” is not smart. In fact, she argues, “There’s nothing more annoying than having to smell someone’s greasy fish tacos.”
Jacqueline believes that if you can’t lift your own bag, it’s better to stow it instead of carrying it on. Relying on others to lift it for you is not an option.
The internet is full of pictures showing strangers’ feet jammed in a plane seat. “Keep your dirty feet off the seat in front of you. This is not only gross, but it’s also unsanitary,” Jacqueline warns.
“Don’t treat the airplane like your living room. If you must air out your feet, keep your socks on or wear slippers.”
People are tired of sitting next to unruly passengers in planes, hence the soaring popularity of passenger-shaming groups
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It shouldn’t be surprising that flight attendants are no strangers to rude passengers. Shawn Kathleen, a former flight attendant of seven years who runs the Passenger Shaming account on Instagram, told Vox that the one thing she really found interesting was that previously, a lot of content related to rude behavior on planes was submitted by crew members.
But things have changed. “Now 99 percent are from passengers because they don’t want to sit next to these people. They’re like, ‘I’m calling these people out for this BS behavior.’”
A lot of the content is foot-related, or concerning arguments, people eating things like hard-boiled eggs or tuna, and clipping their nails. Shawn believes that this type of behavior was made worse by the coronavirus pandemic. “It was a s**tshow before, and now add everything else on top of it.”
Having said that, Shawn noted that this is still a very small percentage of people behaving that way. “When I was a flight attendant, 99 percent of the people I ran into were awesome.”
Many people joined the discussion and shared supportive comments
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