Danny Turney, a 34-year-old warehouse worker in England, recently impressed his friends with a spot-on Elvis impression.
During the pandemic, his wife secretly recorded him singing in the kitchen and uploaded it to Facebook.
After that, he started getting calls from a number he didn't know and eventually called back. It turned out one of his buddies had sent footage to a talent agent, and Danny's now working as a full-time Elvis impersonator, making $500 a night.
He goes by the name "Danny Graceland" and he's pretty good. He's been doing it for a few years now. He says his best run so far was 18 shows in a single weekend.
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How Did No One Die in This Insane Car Crash?
A cop in Oklahoma pulled someone over on the highway this month and was talking to them through their driver's side window when an SUV plowed into their car at full speed.
The left side of their car got obliterated . . . the SUV rolled . . . and the cop got thrown 10 feet from the car. But somehow, no one was seriously hurt. Police posted the video, hoping to make us all more mindful about distracted driving.
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Free Food Hack: Become a "Secret Shopper" at Restaurants
A TikToker's advice for how to get free food at restaurants is going viral. Just sign up to be a "secret shopper," and sites will pay you to go out for dinner and take notes. She says there are a bunch of sites that do it, but she used one called iSecretShop.com.
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BONUS!
Team Captures First-Ever Footage Of Newborn Great White Shark
A newborn Great White Shark has never been seen on film… until now. The University of California says wildlife filmmaker Carlos Gauna and UC Riverside biology doctoral student Phillip Sternes were in waters near Santa Barbara when they captured drone footage of the 5-foot-long shark pup. It was entirely white, while adults are gray. Sternes later shared, "I believe it was a newborn white shark shedding its embryonic layer." You can see the layer slough off as the shark is swimming. Gauna is still stunned at their luck. He adds, "Where white sharks give birth is one of the holy grails of shark science. No one has ever been able to pinpoint where they are born, nor has anyone seen a newborn baby shark alive. There have been dead white sharks found inside deceased pregnant mothers. But nothing like this."
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