Shedeur Sanders does something no Browns QB has since 1999
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In 1999, Dylan made a brief but memorable cameo on Dharma & Greg. His appearance came near the end of the fourth episode of the show’s third season, “Play Lady Play.”
The NFL's saddest carousel continues to spin. Between 2003 and 2019, the New England Patriots had four starting quarterbacks -- and half of those only entered the lineup because of Tom Brady's 2016 Deflategate suspension. At the same time, the Cleveland Browns had 27 starting quarterbacks.
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"I’ll be honest, I wasn’t sure." Steve Harris had his doubts over Bruce Dickinson's 1999 return to Iron Maiden
Iron Maiden bassist Steve Harris says he wasn't convinced bringing Bruce Dickinson back into the band in 1999 was a good idea. Dickinson joined the British metal heroes in 1981, replacing Paul Di'Anno. He enjoyed a prolific spell with the band and featured on seven albums, including The Number of the Beast and Fear of the Dark in that first spell.
Tom only drove this 1999 Pontiac Trans Am to the dealership for a couple of oil changes in 26 years. The car spent the rest of the time in a garage
The year is 1999. You're 11 years old and it's a school night so you scramble to get your homework done so you can watch some TV later. Maybe a little Johnny Tsunami is on the Disney Channel? But when you get over to the TV,
The following story was submitted for the Shaler Area Student Section, a collaboration between TribLive and The Oracle, the student newspaper of Shaler Area High School. Heather Martin is a 1999 graduate of Columbine High School in Colorado.
Kourtney Kardashian is taking a super cozy trip down memory lane with her sisters. In a carousel shared to her Instagram account on Friday, Nov. 21, the 46-year-old POOSH founder posted a few throwback photos from a time before the fame, including a candid with Kim Kardashian, 45, and Khloé Kardashian, 41.
Texas A&M students gathered at the Bonfire Memorial on November 18 to honor the 12 Aggies who died in the tragic bonfire collapse 26 years ago.
The late-’99 melt-up was breathtaking, but the aftermath was brutal. From March 2000 to October 2002, the Nasdaq Composite plunged nearly 78% as the dot-com bubble burst. With echoes of that era growing louder, many investors might assume the safest move now is to step aside.