http://funnythingshere.xyz/her-best-shot-jackie-dobak-21-posed-for-a-series-of-funny-graduation-pictures-in-her-cap-and-gown/-http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/newpix/2018/04/27/15/4B8BF45700000578-5665137-Her_best_shot_Jackie_Dobak_21_posed_for_a_series_of_funny_gradua-m-1_1524839120636.jpg - A young woman graduating from Rutgers University this May paid tribute to the loved ones that got her through her time at school: food and booze. Jackie Dobak , a New Jersey native, is set to get her diploma in a few weeks. And while taking her graduation photos, the 21-year-old found a way to incorporate a very special shout-out to the two things she said got her through her four years of higher learning. In the yearbook snaps, which she uploaded to Instagram this week, Jackie can be seen smiling in her cap and gown while holding up a bottle of tequila and a box of pizza. Her best shot: Jackie Dobak, 21, posed for a series of funny graduation pictures in her cap and gown Pomp and pepperoni: ...
HOLLY Willoughby was left reeling during last night"s I"m A Celebrity as she attempted to take cover from the torrential rain that began mid-show. Extra Camp host Joe Swash, 36, hilariously captured the ITV darling, 37, on his Instagram cowering under an umbrella as she tried to hide from the tropical weather in between segments. Holly Willoughby was left reeling during last night"s I"m A Celebrity as she attempted to take cover from the torrential rain Unaware that she was being filmed, the This Morning host could be seen settling onto her hunkers on one of the show"s bridges as she gripped tightly onto an umbrella in a bid to stop getting wet. However, Holly"s attempts at remaining unnoticed in the wet terrain failed as presenter Joe hilariously poked fun at her on his social media. He said: "Holly what are you doing down there? Holly, what are you doing?" Turning with a smile, Holly shrieked: "I"m hiding", while the rain jumped...
I don’t mean to be rude, but think a lot of you are stupid. Yes, stupid. I don’t say this lightly, nor do I exclude myself from the accusation, either. And it’s bothering me and I hope it’s bothering you. How else do we explain the whole Raheem Sterling ‘thing’? It seems to me that a sizeable section of the British media is now really embarrassed about what some newspapers and their colleagues did to Sterling and what they have continued to do, as this knowing tweet suggests. Sterling comfortably (and depressingly) bottom of the BBC player rater – again. They did all watch it, right? Now imagine watching it again without his running, trying to stretch Sweden, create something out of nothing — Matt Dickinson (@DickinsonTimes) July 7, 2018 We can be as critical of the press as we like; the real blame for its very existence lies with those who buy it, much less those who make it. If no-one buys it, then it stops. It’s our fault first, ...
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