Teen Mom OG star Cheyenne Floyd didn’t need to make a wish when blowing out her birthday candles to get back together with Zach Davis. It had already happened prior to her turning 28 on Oct. 19, 2020.
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Teen Mom OG star Cheyenne Floyd didn’t need to make a wish when blowing out her birthday candles to get back together with Zach Davis. It had already happened prior to her turning 28 on Oct. 19, 2020.
Cheyenne Floyd rang in her 28th birthday with her ex-boyfriend Zach Davis, confirming the two are back together.“Blessed & Highly Favored ✨,” Floyd wrote via Instagram on Monday, October 19.
How do we make sense of the nonstop craziness going on in our society? Is there a common denominator, or is it all happening randomly? Well, it's unlikely that multiple sectors of society just happen to be imploding at the same time without some causal forces behind them. And you don't have to be a garden-variety conspiracy theorist to realize that some kind of intelligent design is at work here.
HARDCOVER FICTION1. “The Return” by Nicholas Sparks (Grand Central Publishing)2. “Troubles in Paradise” by Elin Hilderbrand (Little, Brown)3.
On May 29, as the nation rioted and marched and demanded justice for George Floyd after his death at police hands, Donald Trump tweeted a callback to the segregationist and Alabama governor George Wallace: “When the looting starts, the shooting starts.” Two days later the president sought to clear peaceful protesters from the path between the White House and St. John’s Church for a photo opportunity.
##Dreams##CranberryDreams##FleetwoodMacFleetwood's post shocked Apodaca, largely because he's been a fan of the band since his childhood and now listens to their music with his own daughter.Though Apodaca hasn't yet heard from Stevie Nicks or other members of Fleetwood Mac, he's thrilled with the support he's received from people around the world, the extent of which he was unaware of until his family stepped in.«When my mom and my aunties started sending it to me, that's when I realized, OK,
recreated Nathan Apodaca’s viral “Dreams” TikTok video, the Rock-n-Roll Hall of Famer also penned a note to the Idaho Falls skateboarder as well.“I’m so glad you inspired me to become a part of your fantastic journey!” said the handwritten note, which Apodaca received Tuesday, TMZ reported.
HARDCOVER FICTION1. “The Return” by Nicholas Sparks (Grand Central Publishing)2.
Doomscrolling has become an unavoidable habit in 2020 but there has been very little to cleanse the timeline quite like Nathan Apodaca, a.k.a @Doggface208, vibing out to Fleetwood Mac's "Dreams." You'll have seen Nathan on his skateboard, chugging from a bottle of Ocean Spray and lip-synching along to the 80s-cocaine-loving band's Rumours hit.
Fleetwood Mac's classic tune Dreams logged over 1 million streams last week thanks to the success of a viral video.
Mick Fleetwood is jumping on the “Dreams” and juice challenge.
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