I ordered the same meal from Sonic and Dairy Queen to see which chain offers the tastiest food.Although Sonic had a great burger, I wasn't a fan of its overly sweet onion rings.Dairy Queen's delicious cheese curds and hot-fudge sundae made it the clear winner between the two. Sonic Drive-In is famous for its carhops that deliver food to your vehicle on roller skates, and Dairy Queen is known for its ultra-thick Blizzards.
For most of my adult life, I've flown Southwest Airlines when I travel domestically. But on a recent work trip, I decided to try American Airlines. My experience didn't blow me away. Southwest's free checked bags, streamlined boarding process, and low fares will keep me coming back. I've flown Southwest Airlines for most of my adult life. But for a recent work trip to Austin, Texas, I decided to try out American Airlines.
Daniel Dae Kim entered an initial plea of not guilty to a drunken driving charge Friday. Kim, 39, who plays Jin-Soo Kwon on ABC’s Lost, was arrested Oct. 25 when a Honolulu police officer spotted him driving erratically. His driver’s license was revoked Nov. 16 for six months, said Ronald Sakata, chief adjudicator for the Administrative Driver’s License Revocation Office, according to the Associated Press. “He made an apology to the state, the people of Hawaii and his fans,” defense attorney Patrick McPherson said outside the courtroom.
What’s your favorite scary-movie franchise that’s currently in a state of turmoil? After walking away from the Scream franchise following a lowball offer for the sixth installment, Neve Campbell now says that hope isn’t lost for the return of Sidney Prescott. Campbell told Variety that there’s still a chance she’d return, “under the right circumstances,” but with the franchise currently in a state of tumult, it’s unclear if there will be a Scream for her to return to.
GrrlScientistScienceThe walrus windbagA caturday morning video smile concert courtesy of a pinniped known as ETThis week's Caturday morning video smile is a bit of a departure from what we usually see here. This video features a captive walrus that has been trained to produce a variety of sounds on command -- sounds that have been captured on video just to give you a smile.
When he first arrived in Tacoma on 17 August 1982, ET was an orphan, rescued by oil workers after they watched him wander alone for three days over the arctic tundra in Prudhoe Bay, Alaska.