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David Spade, meet Noah Centineo and his newly replaced knee. If you're among Noah's 17.3 million Instagram followers, you'll know exactly why the star used a crutch to accept the 2019 People's Choice Award for Comedy Movie Star. Well, from the looks of David's reaction to seeing Noah hop toward the stage, he must not regularly keep up with the internet's self-proclaimed boyfriend. How dare you, David?! The To All the Boys I've Loved Before star is still recovering from knee replacement surgery, which he underwent after a basketball injury.
Rescuers resumed searching for a 5-year-old boy who was swept away in floodwaters as another powerful storm continues to batter California, with communities flooded, millions under flood warnings and power out for more than 100,000 customers in the state. A search for the boy was called off after five hours on Monday because of dangerous water levels, the San Luis Obispo County Sheriff's Office said. The boy's mother was driving a truck around 7:50 a.
Cross-dressing butt implant 'doctor' jailed for murdering woman who died after he injected silicone into her in illegal clinicMorris Garner, who goes by the name Tracey Lynn Garner, gave a woman an illegal butt injection in March 2011The victim, Karima Gordon, died days later By Daily Mail Reporter Published: 01:23 EST, 12 September 2012 | Updated: 09:56 EST, 12 September 2012 e-mail 94
Mike Stoller was 17 when he wrote his first song. He hadn't been interested in songwriting before that, but he was playing piano around L.A. when a total stranger — Jerry Leiber, also 17 — called him out of the blue. "We had this funny conversation on the phone where he asked me if I would like to write songs with him, and I said no," Stoller laughs. He told Leiber that he didn't like songs he heard on the radio; he liked Bartok, Stravinsky, Charlie Parker, and Thelonious Monk.