‘SNL’ flies: Not one however two bugs land on Pence-Harris

The “Saturday Night Live” parody of this week’s vice presidential debate started, as anticipated, with Maya Rudolph and Beck Bennett flippantly having it out however ended with a distinct duo: a couple of flies on Mike Pence’s head. Seizing at the oddity that ruled the post-debate chatter on social media, the display controlled to double the insect inhabitants that lurked within the hair of the apparently oblivious Pence. The first, we had been advised, if truth be told used to be Joe Biden, teleported there however combined with worm DNA similar to the scientist within the 1986 film “The Fly,” from which precise pictures used to be incorporated. As he performed Biden in an insect gown, Jim Carrey hammered

Kyle Larson Flies Over Top Of Ricky Stenhouse Jr. Late In Race At Daytona

Kyle Larson Flies Over Top Of Ricky Stenhouse Jr. Late In Race At Daytona

Kyle Larson was one of a handful of drivers vying for the lead of Sunday’s Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series race at Daytona International Speedway, but his day quickly came to an end after a small misstep. Larson was on the back straight with eight laps remaining in the Coke Zero 400 Powered by Coca-Cola and moved to the outside as he approached Turn 3. He hadn’t completely cleared Ricky Stenhouse Jr., though, so the two touched, ultimately sending Larson’s No. 42 over the hood of Stenhouse’s No. 17. The current points leader, Larson wasn’t injured in the crash, though it could have ended much worse had his car not returned to