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70-Year-Old Christie Brinkley Still Looks Stunning In Bare Face Photos
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70-Year-Old Christie Brinkley Still Looks Stunning In Bare Face Photos

Christie Brinkley‘s modeling career has been a success thanks to her hard work, poise, and good looks. The 70-year-old knows how to turn heads on red carpets during shoots or just go about her day with little to no extra glam. Brinkley has been known to show off her bare face occasionally, proving that it is okay to bask in simplicity. The mother of three has gorgeous skin underneath the makeup, which she maintains with a strict routine and a healthy lifestyle. Christie Brinkley still looks stunning even in no makeup Instagram In 2022, Brinkley gave a peek into her skincare routine, showing her close to a million followers her makeup-free face. She was fresh out of the shower as she used the skin magic wand around her eyes to eliminate fine lines and wrinkles. Fans gushed about how “naturally beautiful” she looked, with a few doubters attributing her “tight skin” to cosmetic surgery. RELATED: Billy Joel Sings ‘Uptown Girl’ To Christie Brinkley Decades After Their Divorce Earlier this year, Brinkley admitted to accepting “certain wrinkles” as her new approach to the reality of aging. She revealed that her previous Botox attempts helped smoothen out her skin but “gave me a droopy eyebrow,” hence she is taking a step back from cosmetic procedures in the future.   View this post on Instagram   A post shared by Christie Brinkley (@christiebrinkley) Christie Brinkley’s guide to beauty at 70 Brinkley has been generous about revealing her beauty secrets, which involve daily routines like sun protection and a healthy diet. She advised fans to adopt a vegetarian lifestyle and remain “curious” to stay young. The Sports Illustrated cover girl swears by RYZE adaptogenic mushrooms, which she adds to her coffee each morning to help reduce stress. Instagram She also ensures she stays active by cycling or working out on her Peloton bike. Brinkley also takes 20-30-minute spin classes a few times a week and follows with “floor exercises and arm and core on other days.” She also stretches beyond her comfort zone by going hiking, kayaking, paddleboarding, or just strolling through the woods. Brinkley says, “the best exercise routine is not to have a routine, to mix it up.” Click for next Article The post 70-Year-Old Christie Brinkley Still Looks Stunning In Bare Face Photos appeared first on DoYouRemember? - The Home of Nostalgia. Author, Peace A
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Steve Buscemi Spotted With Black Eye After Suffering Assault In NYC
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Steve Buscemi Spotted With Black Eye After Suffering Assault In NYC

Steve Buscemi got attacked while shooting a commercial in Soho, Kips Bay, last week, and the culprits are yet to be apprehended. The actor was recently spotted speaking with his crew members around Motts and Prince Street after the attack, and sadly, he suffered visible bruises and a black eye. Thankfully, his publicist issued a statement assuring fans of his well-being, adding that the film star is “incredibly sad for everyone that this has happened while also walking the streets of New York.” Steve unsuccessfully concealed his injured face with glasses as he strolled the midtown Manhattan area in an all-black outfit. What happened to Steve Buscemi? December , 2013 New York CitySteve Buscemi attends the 2013 Gotham Independent Film Awards on December 2, 2013 in New York City. According to a worker at a nearby building, the incident was caught on camera, and Steve could be seen suddenly getting punched on the side of his head by the unknown assailant. The source reported that Steve was beaten to the ground until he got up to face his attacker, who immediately ran off after shouting at him. He also deemed the occurrence unsurprising as the neighborhood is “full of people like this and it’s just getting worse.” RELATED: 66-Year-Old Steve Buscemi Attacked While Walking Through NYC The witness warned residents to “look over their shoulder now,” adding that no effort is being made to curb the ongoing violence. The attacker’s photos have been released by the New York Police Department, although a former victim revealed that even if caught, they might be released the next day. www.acepixs.comSeptember 15 2016, New York CitySteve Buscemi arriving at the Tony Bennett Celebrates 90: The Best Is Yet To Come at Radio City Music Hall on September 15, 2016 in New York City.By Line: Nancy Rivera/ACE PicturesACE Pictures IncTel: 6467670430Email: infocopyrightacepixs.comwww.acepixs.com It is not the first time a celebrity, specifically from the same HBO hit series Boardwalk Empire, would face an attack in the same area. Last month, Steve’s co-star Michael Stuhbarg got slammed with a rock while jogging within the neighborhood. Luckily, Michael fought back and caught the homeless attacker, identified as Xavier Israel, after which he was taken into custody and charged with assault. 04 April 2019 – Las Vegas, NV – Steve Buscemi. 2019 CinemaCon Big Screen Achievement Awards Red Carpet at Caesars Palace. Photo Credit: MJT/AdMedia Michael suffered an abrasion at the back of his neck, but he made it to Broadway the next day, where he played Russian businessman Boris Berezovsky in Peter Morgan’s Patriots. Social media users have also shared their bad experiences in the dangerous area while urging the government to provide more security. Click for next Article The post Steve Buscemi Spotted With Black Eye After Suffering Assault In NYC appeared first on DoYouRemember? - The Home of Nostalgia. Author, Peace A
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‘The Conners’ Renewed For Seventh Season, Which Will Be Its Last
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‘The Conners’ Renewed For Seventh Season, Which Will Be Its Last

Premiering in 2018, ABC’s The Conners has continued the story laid out in Roseanne of the ‘80s and ‘90s. However, this latest, prolonged chapter is about to end as The Conners was recently renewed for its seventh season, which will also be its last. Produced by Werner Entertainment, The Conners stars John Goodman, Laurie Metcalf, Sara Gilbert, Lecy Goranson, Michael Fishman, Emma Kenney, and Ray Ferguson. Development began following a controversial bout on Twitter from Roseanne star Roseanne Barr. Across six seasons, it has aired over a hundred episodes, but series creator Matt Williams has a clear and short picture of the end for the TV family. ‘The Conners’ has been renewed for its seventh and final season The Conners was renewed for a seventh season, which will be its last / YouTube screenshot On Friday, May 10, ABC renewed The Conners for season seven, which will run for just six episodes before the series ends completely, according to Variety. By time of writing, ABC has reportedly declined to comment on the length of the final season. RELATED: One Of ‘The Conners’ Episodes From Season Five Is Banned Season six premiered on February 7 and the series just celebrated its 100th episode in April. The season six finale is scheduled to air on May 6. “You’ve been part of this family for years. After 6 seasons, be there to say goodbye,” the captions of a trailer shared by ABC on YouTube reads. What came before and what’s next The series is a continuation of the story laid out in Roseanne / YouTube screenshot Roseanne was slated to continue in the spring of 2018 and was indeed nine episodes deep, notes Entertainment Weekly. But following a series of controversial posts on Twitter by Barr, the show was dropped. “While we wish the very best for the cast and production crew of The Conners, all of whom are deeply dedicated to their craft and were Roseanne’s cherished colleagues,” Barr told Us Weekly, “we regret that ABC chose to cancel Roseanne by killing off the Roseanne Conner character. That it was done through an opioid overdose lent an unnecessary grim and morbid dimension to an otherwise happy family show.” ABC has made big announcements concerning its lineup / YouTube screenshot ABC has made other announcements about its upcoming lineup, including more returns. The network confirmed it is renewing the sitcom Not Dead Yet, starring Gina Rodriguez, giving the green light for season three. It will also be moving forward with a Tim Allen-led sitcom, Shifting Gears, marking his third big foray with the network, beginning with Home Improvement and continuing with Last Man Standing. Click for next Article The post ‘The Conners’ Renewed For Seventh Season, Which Will Be Its Last appeared first on DoYouRemember? - The Home of Nostalgia. Author, Dana Daly
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Biden sharply hikes US tariffs on billions in Chinese chips, cars
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Biden sharply hikes US tariffs on billions in Chinese chips, cars

WASHINGTON —  U.S. President Joe Biden on Tuesday unveiled a bundle of steep tariff increases on an array of Chinese imports including electric vehicles, computer chips and medical products, risking…
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Republicans Top Dems On Key Factor Motivating Voter Turnout For Biden-Trump Rematch: Poll
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Advertisement OPINION: This article may contain commentary which reflects the author's opinion. Republicans are more excited about former President Donald Trump returning to the White House than Democrats…
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‘OH WOW!’ CNN’s Collins Stunned By Cohen’s Testimony About Melania Trump
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‘OH WOW!’ CNN’s Collins Stunned By Cohen’s Testimony About Melania Trump

Advertisement OPINION: This article may contain commentary which reflects the author's opinion. CNN anchor Kaitlan Collins was shocked when former President Donald Trump’s attorney, Michael Cohen, revealed…
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Rep. Dan Goldman: Michael Cohen Is An Admitted Perjurer, Liar
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Rep. Dan Goldman: Michael Cohen Is An Admitted Perjurer, Liar

Advertisement OPINION: This article may contain commentary which reflects the author's opinion. Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg’s high-profile case against former President Donald Trump may…
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LogOn: Robots play bigger roles in marine workforce
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[unable to retrieve full-text content]Seafaring robots are increasingly used for tasks ranging from ocean exploration to rescue missions. Matt Dibble has the latest in this week’s episode of LogOn.
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How To Make the Easiest Squirrel Trap Ever (Pics)
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How To Make the Easiest Squirrel Trap Ever (Pics)

You ever heard the expression that squirrels are just rats with good publicity? I think it’s true. Their faces are cuter, their tails are adorably fuzzy and they look more wholesome overall. But in the end, they are just rodents, and so get up to rodent activities. For instance, they can break into your attic and cause all kinds of havoc, and they’ll remorselessly steal food from your bird feeders. With the cost of birdseed today, that is a legit crime as far as I’m concerned… But maybe you don’t want to kill the squirrels to get rid of them. I understand; they are pretty cute. Maybe it’s best just to trap one in order to send a message. Or maybe you’d like to do it as a fun diversion with one of your own kids or your nieces and nephews. Maybe you can relocate it! Squirrels are wily, but they can be caught. And I promise you’ll have good luck with this classic, manually operated trap. With a little bait and a little patience, you’ll soon have a problematic squirrel in your custody. What You’ll Need I’m telling you, this is as simple as any trap gets. In fact, it’s so simple it has been the archetype for all sorts of comedic movies and cartoons. Nonetheless, it works on sound trapping principles, and is actually effective as long as you choose the components with care. Box or Crate: the primary part of your trap, you’ll need a sturdy box that can actually contain the squirrel. Make sure it is sturdy enough to resist immediate attempts to bite, claw or lift it. Bigger is a little bit better here, within reason. I like to use something about the size of a laundry basket so a squirrel can’t dash out of it instantly if it senses the jig is up. A larger crate will give you a better chance of capture when you trigger the trap, but when they’re too big, they get hard to handle. Weight: you need a weight to help hold down the box or crate above. This could be a rock, a stout book, a weight plate, a paver tile, or anything else. Just make sure that you can securely attach it to the top of the box with tape or else it will stay put when you rest it there. Stick: just a stick. Or anything stick-like. It could be a dowel rod, an actual branch, some scrap threaded rod, or anything else. It just needs to be able to physically hold the box up on one end, and also long enough so that the box is propped up about 18 to 24 inches off the ground. That’s it! Cordage: you’ll need some kind of cord or line to tie around the stick that you’re using as the prop rod. It must be sturdy enough to withstand a quick, forceful jerk. Fishing line works well or you can use paracord, twine, or anything else you have handy as long as it is long enough. You’ll need to set up a good distance away from the trap in ambush so the squirrel will actually enter the trap. I like to have at least 30 feet / 9 meters between me and the trap, and more is better. Bait: anything that squirrels eat will work to bait your trap. In my area, Eastern squirrels love to eat black oil sunflower seeds and peanuts in the shell. That’s what I recommend you get because they are readily available and dirt cheap. A small pile of them means that the squirrel is more likely to sit there and try to eat them instead of grabbing them and dashing off. Thin, Sturdy Panel (Optional): assuming that you actually want to truly capture the squirrel, you’ll need a sturdy panel to put under the trap. It should be several inches wider than your box or crate is on all sides so you can hold the box closed once you capture the squirrel and easily pick it up. Ideally, it will be thin and rigid, so if you want to you can slip it beneath the box with the squirrel inside. I told you this was super simple. With all of your materials on hand, it’s time to get down to setting the trap. Making Your Squirrel Trap, Step by Step The following steps will help you put together an effective trap in a matter of minutes. Step 1: tie cordage around rod. This is how you’ll arm the trap, because you’ll pull on the cordage sharply to yank the prop rod out from under the crate, allowing it to fall. Note that you want to tie the cordage on whatever end is going to be at the bottom, in contact with the ground, assuming the ends aren’t the same. Step 2: pick location. Assess the area. Where do you usually see squirrels congregating to eat, rest, or observe? Where do you see them going to and fro? This is where you want to place the trap. Step 3: optionally, place panel on ground. If you want, you can put the panel on the ground ahead of time so that, when the trap closes, you can pick it up by the panel with the squirrel inside securely. Squirrels tend to be somewhat more wary of this arrangement, so if you want a better chance of success, set the trap on bare ground (but you’ll need to slide the panel under the trap carefully after you catch the squirrel otherwise). Step 4: Orient trap opening towards hiding spot. Wherever you plan on waiting for your squirrel to enter the trap, make sure the trap is aimed that way so that you can see into it. Step 5: run cordage to hiding place. Starting at your hiding place, start laying out your cord – and make sure you have plenty. You should easily be able to reach the trap location with some slack left over. Step 6: prop up crate. Carefully, with the tied end of your stick against the ground or panel, prop up the box so that the opening is facing your hiding place. The edge of the crate should be balanced on the stick so it’ll drop instantly when you pull the stick out from under it. Make sure it isn’t so delicate that the wind or vibration will cause it to fall. If necessary, make adjustments on either end of the stick or the edge of the crate to get a little more security. Step 7: bait trap. Carefully, so it doesn’t disturb the trap, place the bait against the edge of the crate that is on the ground on the inside. Note that you don’t want the bait to be touching the far wall. Squirrels will be a little more comfortable if the bait seems to be in the open and easily accessible. Make sure it’s far enough away from the open edge that the rodent must enter the trap. Step 8: go to hiding spot. With the trap set, return to your hiding place and wait, being careful not to knock the trap over. Step 9: take slack out of cordage. Carefully, gingerly, take the slack out of your cordage so that it is still resting against the ground but nearly taught. The idea is that once you give the cord a sharp pull, the prop rod will fly out from under the edge of the crate allowing it to drop instantly. Step 10: wait. Settle in and wait for your hapless squirrel to come along. If you are dealing with urban or suburban squirrels, they should be very used to the comings and goings of people and will come along shortly. Step 11: allow squirrel to enter trap. Once the squirrels see or smell the bait inside, the temptation will be overwhelming. Don’t jump the gun! Let the squirrel go all the way inside the trap and actually pick up some of the bait before you yank on the cordage to activate the trap. Step 12: activate! Briskly pull the cord to pluck the stick from beneath the crate. If you set it up right, it should fall before the squirrel can react, trapping it. Step 13: secure. If needed, slip the panel carefully beneath the edge of the crate while keeping it in contact with the ground as much as you can. If you do it right, the squirrel won’t be able to slip out. Watch your fingers! Squirrels can and will bite. If you already had your panel in place, he’s caught. Step 14: caught! Congratulations! If everything went according to plan you have caught a squirrel with your simple trap and can do with it what you will. If this is a catch-and-release operation, just for fun, or to hopefully to terrorize the squirrel into leaving, you can simply lift up one end of the trap and watch him bolt away. Helpful Hints Make sure the crate can fall flush and flat on the ground. If anything could possibly obstruct an edge of the crate, your squirrel can easily slip out. They are surprisingly agile, and can squeeze through any space where their skull can fit. Make sure no rocks, leaves, bait or uneven ground could give your squirrel an avenue of escape. Secure the bait. Squirrels have lightning reflexes, and don’t be surprised if you see them get away with the bait several times, or dart in and then dark back out before you can react. Gluing the bait down with a little bit of peanut butter or something else that is sticky and safe will convince the squirrel to sit where he is and try to eat it. Try and try again. If your squirrel keeps getting away, make adjustments. Try propping the box up more or less. Put the bait in a little deeper or a little closer to the edge. Put it closer to one corner. Experiment, and you’ll have him. Lull cautious squirrels into a false sense of security. Particularly cagey squirrels, or squirrels that have escaped a capture attempt several times, will stop falling for your trap or won’t go for it in the first place. If so, just leave the box out in that spot, disarmed, and give it a few days. When squirrels see that it isn’t doing anything, they will lose their fear of it. Then you can arm the trap and try again to catch them. The post How To Make the Easiest Squirrel Trap Ever (Pics) appeared first on Survival Sullivan.
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