George Schloegel Obituary, Death- Our city, state, and nation lost a worthy icon. George Schloegel, a real Gulfport son, died abruptly in his sleep, leaving a legacy that will live on in those he touched. George’s life was a tribute to hard labor, perseverance, and dedication to his community.
His death will leave a vacuum, but his legacy will inspire future generations. George Schloegel’s life was amazing. He started his work at Hancock Bank and succeeded, but his goal went beyond that.
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Matt Damon might be famous today, but even he had to start somewhere. Before the Stillwater star ranked high in the Hollywood food chain, he had numerous supporting roles, with most of them involving one-liners.
The Bourne star’s first speaking role was in the classic comedy film Mystic Pizza. Damon has come a long way since landing his first acting role in the movie.
Damon got the part in ‘Mystic Pizza’ against Ben Affleck due to his age Ben Affleck and Damon have one of the most wholesome friendships in the entertainment industry.
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According to BBC Future, another unlikely sound piercing through the trees back when dinosaurs ruled the earth was chirping, the kind we now associate with birds and crocodiles. Based again on the length of the cochlea, it appears dinosaur parents were sensitive to high-pitched sounds, which they likely used to locate their babies. "Given that baby birds and baby crocodiles chirp, it's reasonable to infer that baby non-bird dinosaurs did as well, and that their parents listened to them and cared for them just as crocodile and bird parents do,"