Abbott and Costello Meet the Invisible Man is a 1951 American science fiction comedy film.

In the scene below Lou is faking practicing on the punching pear. The Invisible Man – a boxer – is actually doing the real punching.
Abbott and Costello Meet the Invisible Man is a 1951 American science fiction comedy film.

In the scene below Lou is faking practicing on the punching pear. The Invisible Man – a boxer – is actually doing the real punching.
A fat cat from Edmonton has made a splash on TikTok for his workout routine. Peaches the Purrmaid, weighing nearly 25 pounds, has been swimming in an effort to lose weight. During the pandemic, owner Chastity Emes attempted to get Peaches to accompany her on walks to drop the weight, but didn’t have much luck. “I had a harness for him and tried to get him out of the condo, and we didn’t make it out of our hallway because he just kind of flopped over and decided it wasn’t going to happen,” Chastity Emes, Peaches’s owner. With walks not being an option, Peaches took up swimming as part of her weight loss journey. Mason DePatie has that story.

Super Dave is billed as an “accomplished” stuntman, though he rarely succeeds when performing his elaborate stunts. Typically the character will perform outrageous daredevil stunts which often go disastrously awry and result in the appearance of grievous bodily injury. These include such mishaps as being knocked off the top of the CN Tower, in Toronto, after determining it was too windy to do a cabled jump or being run over by a steamroller after failing to escape from a locked trunk. After such a mishap, Super Dave would usually appear torn apart, stretched, or otherwise injured. Although Super Dave initially exhibited and was injured during wild stunts, in later appearances, he would often be injured in mishaps during much more mundane events during which danger was not anticipated.

A puzzling piece of footage that seems to show a plane frozen in mid-air over San Francisco sparked speculation that the wondrous scene was a “glitch in the matrix,” but the odd sight is actually just an optical illusion. The spellbinding video (seen above) reportedly emerged over the weekend after it was posted online by a traveler who gazed out the window of their flight and was stunned by what they saw. The footage subsequently spread like wildfire on social media with people offering all manner of theories as to what was unfolding in the sky over the city.
While the most predominant suggestion was that the footage captured a proverbial “glitch in the matrix,” other imaginative observers quickly pointed the finger at, of course, aliens. However, it turns out that both fantastic theories are incorrect as the cause of the curious sight was merely an optical illusion known as the parallax effect. The phenomenon occurs when an individual observes an object that is traveling at the same relative speed as themselves, which causes it to look stationary.