Colt Ford hasn’t felt this good in a long time.
“I've gotten in a lot better shape, and I just feel great,” Ford tells Taste of Country. “My life is in a great place. I'm getting married in October. I found my person. And I'm just as happy and excited as I've ever been about music, which is kind of hard to believe. I feel like I'm not even done making my best music.
The aviation industry is constantly changing, driven by new technology and the need for better efficiency and safety. This field is always moving forward, adapting to new ideas and methods. In this environment, the equipment and procedures used for aircraft ground handling are becoming increasingly important. These elements are key to keeping airports running smoothly. They help manage everything from moving planes on the ground to loading and unloading passengers and luggage.
Peter Marshall arrived for his Hollywood Squares audition in 1966 wearing shorts. “I had been playing golf, and I figured there was no way they were going to hire me for this thing,” he confesses to Closer. “And then I went back to New York because I was going to do Breakfast at Tiffany’s [on Broadway].”
Of course, fate had other plans. Peter remained the host of the beloved celebrity tic-tac-toe game show for a whopping 15 years, as well as the master of ceremonies for a nighttime syndicated version, which aired for a decade.
After Thanksgiving, the last Thursday of November, holiday shopping season has officially started. Most of us like shopping, as much as we like a crisp skinned roasted turkey shared with our beloved family. Attractive Black Friday deals are the cherry on top (or pumpkin pie after turkey). However, good things come with a price. Pies and mashed potatoes cost two extra pounds gained after Thanksgiving dinner. The price of Black Friday shopping?
The royal couple got engaged in 2010 Princess Charlene of Monaco's now-husband Prince Albert popped the question in 2010 with a very impressive engagement ring – but you may be unfamiliar with the rock as the royal doesn't often choose to wear it.
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Thought to be created by Parisian jeweller Repossi, a leading name in handcrafted jewels, Charlene's show-stopping ring features a massive three-carat, pear-cut diamond flanked by smaller diamonds in triangle arrangements.