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Lisa Marie Presley’s Daughter Shares Heartbreaking Cover And Title Of Late Singer’s Memoir
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Lisa Marie Presley’s Daughter Shares Heartbreaking Cover And Title Of Late Singer’s Memoir

The cover photo on Lisa Marie Presley’s memoir has fans tearing up as it depicts the short-lived bond between Rock ‘n’ Roll king Elvis Presley and his only child. In the picture is Elvis in a blue blazer and shirt holding little Lisa Marie who looked adorable in a red polka dot dress. The book titled From Here to the Great Unknown is set for release this year, thanks to Lisa Marie’s daughter Riley Keough, who helped complete the story. Riley posted the announcement to Instagram in partnership with PEOPLE, and her followers expressed their anticipation towards getting a copy of the book upon launch. Lisa Marie Presley writes about life in Graceland in her memoir   View this post on Instagram   A post shared by People Magazine (@people) Shortly after asking Riley’s help in finishing up her memoir, Lisa Marie died from bariatric surgery complications at the age of 54. This posthumously launched book is described as “raw, riveting and one-of-a-kind,” telling rare stories about Lisa Marie’s life as Elvis’ daughter and what living in Graceland was truly like. RELATED: Lisa Marie Presley’s Daughter Looks Just Like Late Mom As She Rocks New Hair Color Lisa Marie made things easier for Riley by recording some of her recollections on tape, which include instances of Elvis’ unconditional love, grieving his passing, living with her mother, Priscilla Presley, and her interesting love life with the late king of Pop, Michael Jackson. Instagram Fans react to Lisa Marie’s memoir announcement While looking forward to reading the book by mid-October, Riley’s fans are giving their opinion about the cover photo online, mostly asking why Priscilla was not included. Others rebutted saying Lisa Marie likely wished to focus on the father-daughter bond between herself and Elvis, which explains why it is just them both in the shot. Instagram Many thanked Riley for granting her mother’s wish and commended her display of responsibility since Lisa Marie’s passing. “Thanks for this priceless gift,” a user penned. This reveal comes after the amicable conclusion of the legal battle between Riley and her grandmother Priscilla over Graceland. Priscilla has agreed to Riley’s ownership of the estate, while she continues to manage its affairs via Elvis Presley Enterprises. Click for next Article The post Lisa Marie Presley’s Daughter Shares Heartbreaking Cover And Title Of Late Singer’s Memoir appeared first on DoYouRemember? - The Home of Nostalgia. Author, Peace A
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Victoria Principal Still Looks Gorgeous Decades After Leaving ‘Dallas’ For The Beauty Industry
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Victoria Principal Still Looks Gorgeous Decades After Leaving ‘Dallas’ For The Beauty Industry

Victoria Principal was a fan favorite on the TV soap series Dallas, where she played Pamela Barnes Ewing for nearly a decade until her exit in 1987. She went on to produce her own films, including Naked Lie, Sparks: The Price Of Passion, and Blind Witness in the late ‘80s, while also putting her writing talent to good use. The two-time Golden Globe nominee directed her focus to the beauty industry and launched her skincare line, Principal Secret, in 1989. With a vast knowledge of fitness and wellness, which she shared in her book series, The Body Principal, The Beauty Principal, and The Diet Principal, it is no surprise that Principal still looks just as gorgeous in her mid-seventies. Victoria Principal reflects on playing Pam in ‘Dallas’ DALLAS, Victoria Principal, 1978-91. ©CBS / courtesy Everett Collection While Dallas ended in 1991, Pam still looks back on playing Pam with fondness. She admitted to falling in love with the script and her role without hesitation, and “could not imagine not being Pam.”  Principal only enjoyed her first seven years on set, after which showwriters began to leave, causing an obvious spiral in the quality of scripts. The very reason Principal jumped on the gig was no more, hence her cue to leave for other endeavors. RELATED: Victoria Principal Celebrates ‘Dallas’ Co-Star Priscilla Pointer On 100th Birthday Principal focused most of her attention on her production and beauty businesses. However, she still did some acting on the side, including an appearance on the hit series Home Improvement. She also guest starred on Family Guy, Providence and a few comedy sketches. She finally left Hollywood in the early 2000s to pursue her entrepreneurial dreams and philanthropic ventures. Actress VICTORIA PRINCIPAL at the 10th Annual Fire & Ice Ball in Beverly Hills. The event raised money for the Revlon/UCLA Women’s Cancer Research Fund.11DEC2000. Paul Smith / Featureflash Principal is a fitting representation of her beauty and wellness brand, as she has maintained a youthful look for decades. She does not follow a strict diet but ensures that she eats in moderation and avoids processed food. She also loves some dark chocolate and confessed to indulging a little bit every day. She also keeps it simple with skincare by prioritizing hydration and minimalist makeup. MISTRESS, VIctoria Principal, aired October 4, 1987. ph: Mario Casilli / ©CBS / TV Guide / courtesy Everett Collection The former actress does not stick to an exercise routine but lives an active life involving daily stretching and dancing to music. She also adds a bit of resistance training, weight lifting, swimming, and long walks to her activities, depending on her “mood and fatigue level.” Principal has been put on the spot about plastic surgery rumors due to her marriage to surgeon Harry Glassman; however, she constantly denies going under the knife. Click for next Article The post Victoria Principal Still Looks Gorgeous Decades After Leaving ‘Dallas’ For The Beauty Industry appeared first on DoYouRemember? - The Home of Nostalgia. Author, Peace A
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Demi Moore Sparks Dating Rumors After Getting Cozy With Singer Half Her Age In Cannes
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Demi Moore Sparks Dating Rumors After Getting Cozy With Singer Half Her Age In Cannes

After Demi Moore hosted the amfAR gala during the Cannes Film Festival in France, she was spotted in a cozy setting with Joe Jonas, who made a surprise appearance at her event alongside his brother Nick Jonas. Demi danced to DNCE’s “Cake By the Ocean” after which they met at lunch with a few other celebrities. Demi and Joe hung out with their mutual friends at Hotel du Cap in Antibes, France, causing speculations to arise about a potential romance between them. Sources say they have simply bonded due to their overlapping social circles, while others alleged that the duo are already an item. Demi Moore gets cozy with younger singer Joe Jonas ImageCollect Joe was previously married to Sophie Turner from the cult classic Game Of Thrones. However, their marriage only lasted four years, and they went their separate ways last year. They refused to address rumors or state the details of their divorce, but a source claimed they both had contrasting lifestyles and hardly came to a compromise. RELATED: Demi Moore Shares Her One Regret About The Brat Pack Reunion Documentary Joe’s outing with Demi might signal yet another romance, following the end of his brief relationship with model Stormi Bree days prior. On the other hand, it has been nearly two years since Demi’s last known affair with chef Daniel Humm, and she might just be open to dating again. While there is no confirmation from either party, Demi and Joe look good together, although their 27-year age gap is sure to be a controversy. demi moore y joe jonas saliendo no estaba en mi carta de bingo de 2024 pic.twitter.com/ZCmgXbCk78 — alexxxtremo (@4ip4d3) June 6, 2024 A wide age gap is not an unusual concept to Joe, whose brother shares a 10-year difference with his wife, Priyanka Chopra, or Demi, whose ex-husband Ashton Kutcher is 15 years younger. Demi faced criticism during the early stages of her romance with Ashton, but she defended her choice, noting that he bettered her life and taught her to take risks. ImageCollect Demi further proved her liking for younger men after she was linked with Martin Henderson in 2012,  although speculations died down since there was no response from either party. More female celebrities like Cher have also challenged the norms against wide age gap relationships, proving age is just a number when love is involved. Click for next Article The post Demi Moore Sparks Dating Rumors After Getting Cozy With Singer Half Her Age In Cannes appeared first on DoYouRemember? - The Home of Nostalgia. Author, Peace A
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Court Opines Feds Won’t Enforce the FSA and Dismisses Knife Rights’ Case…But That’s Not the End of It
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Court Opines Feds Won’t Enforce the FSA and Dismisses Knife Rights’ Case…But That’s Not the End of It

Court Opines Feds Won’t Enforce the FSA and Dismisses Knife Rights’ Case…But That’s Not the End of It Knife Rights’ federal lawsuit challenging the constitutionality of significant portions…
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We have moved from The Longest Day to Saving Private Ryan
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We have moved from The Longest Day to Saving Private Ryan

There’s a moment in Saving Private Ryan, the 1998 Steven Spielberg gore-fest, when the sergeant, played by Tom Sizemore, tells his captain: “Someday, we might look back on this and decide that saving…
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NYPD Moves to Revoke Trump’s Gun Permit: The Broader Implications for Second Amendment Rights
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NYPD Moves to Revoke Trump’s Gun Permit: The Broader Implications for Second Amendment Rights

Disarming President Trump In a significant move, the New York Police Department (NYPD) is set to revoke former President Donald Trump’s concealed carry permit following his recent conviction on 34 felony…
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Doctors urge top U.S. medical orgs to stop harming kids with transgender surgeries, hormones
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Doctors urge top U.S. medical orgs to stop harming kids with transgender surgeries, hormones

Doctors urge top U.S. medical orgs to stop harming kids with transgender surgeries, hormones | WND | by Around the Web Tap here to add The Western Journal to your home screen. Adblock test (Why?)
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NRA’s Political Victory Fund Endorses Kelly Armstrong in the North Dakota Gubernatorial Primary
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NRA’s Political Victory Fund Endorses Kelly Armstrong in the North Dakota Gubernatorial Primary

Opinion NRA Political Victory Fund Endorses Kelly Armstrong in the North Dakota Gubernatorial Primary The National Rifle Association’s Political Victory Fund (NRA-PVF) is proud to announce its full…
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Netanyahu promises Israel will 'restore security to the north'
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Netanyahu promises Israel will 'restore security to the north'

Benjamin Netanyahu By Jake SmithDaily Caller News Foundation Top Israeli officials are warning that Israel is ready to take dramatic action against an increasingly aggressive Hezbollah, raising the specter…
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Making a Rope Ladder 2 Ways (With and Without Wood)
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Making a Rope Ladder 2 Ways (With and Without Wood)

There’s something undeniably cool about a rope ladder. I don’t know what it is. Maybe it reminds me of scaling one up into my tree house when I was a boy, maybe thoughts of a daring escape dangling beneath a rescue helicopter. They are just plain rad. But they’re also totally practical! Rope ladders have all kinds of uses, as improvised solutions for climbing a vertical face, evacuating from the upper story of a building, or even getting you into a tricky tree stand. Rope ladders have been around for a long time and compared to traditional ones they are extremely portable and often very light. And even better, you can easily make one yourself with basic materials and just a little bit of practice. Keep reading and I’ll tell you how to make two different types from rope, one with wooden rungs and one without. Caution: Be Sure of Your Rope Before Trusting Your Ladder Before we get to the actual list of materials and steps, I must caution you to be entirely sure of the rope you are using before you trust either of these ladders to bear your weight. A thorough discussion of rope types and qualities is beyond the confines of this article, but any rope you’re going to use for any practical purpose and especially emergency purposes must be very strong and also kept in good repair. No matter how good the rope is, if you let it get frayed, moldy, dry rotted, or otherwise degraded from neglect banging around in the back of your truck or sitting out in a shed or garage, it might fail when you can afford it the least. Don’t take any chances! What You’ll Need You don’t need much besides plenty of rope to make a good rope ladder, whichever design you want to go with. Gather the following, and we will be ready to start… Rope: you’ll need plenty of rope, especially for the second design. To help you climb down on the first-floor window, we used 2 pieces of 16 feet (5 meters) each for the first design, and one whole 50 feet /15 meters piece for the second one. You can, of course, use the longer one for both designs. I like to use manila rope, but you can use climbing rope or anything else that’s suitable for holding the weight of a human being. Make sure whatever you’re using isn’t too elastic. If you’re going to make one with wooden rungs, you’ll need two equal lengths that can span the height you want to use the ladder with, plus several extra feet on either end for attaching to an anchor point above and below. For an all-rope ladder, get a long, long length of rope because you’ll be using a ton to craft the rungs.  Here’s the rest of the tools and materials you’ll need for this first design… Twine or Floss: any cut ends of your rope should be whipped and rapped with fine twine to prevent them from fraying and unraveling. If you don’t have any appropriately strong twine, you can use dental floss in a pinch. Wooden Dowels, 2-inch: if you want to make a ladder with wooden rungs, get enough 2-inch or thicker hardwood dowels to place one about every 10 or 12 inches along the length of your ladder. Calculate and buy accordingly depending on how long you want your ladder to be. Cut these dowels into sections about 18 inches (45 cm) in length. Saw: you’ll need some kind of saw in order to cut your dowels into sections to form rungs.  Knife or Scissors: you’ll need a good, sharp knife or shears to cut the rope with. Stakes (optional): you may optionally use stakes or other anchors to secure the bottom of your ladder if you’re going to leave it in place for climbing into a tree stand, tree house, or for some other utilitarian purpose. This will keep it from swaying and make it much easier to climb. Measuring Tape or Meter Stick: you’ll need this to help you measure the length of your rope and the intervals between the rungs whether or not you’re using wooden dowels. And that’s it, not much to it even though you do need a lot of rope for a tall ladder. Now it’s time to learn how to make one. Making a Rope Ladder with Wooden Rungs, Step-by-Step DIY rope ladder with wooden dowels The following steps will walk you through making a rope ladder that uses wooden rungs. Make sure to review all of the steps before you begin so you know what to expect. This will make it easier. Note that this design is easy to put together in a hurry, but not the strongest way. Step 1: measure rope. You’ll need two equal lengths of rope. Measure the distance that you want your ladder to span, then leave a couple of extra feet on each end to assist in anchoring and tying off. In our case, each piece is 12 feet / 3.6 meters in length. After we make the knots and insert the dowels, we’ll end up with a ladder that’s 8 feet (2.5 meters) in length. This means the remaining 4 feet (1.2 meters) are used up by the knots and the fact that the rope has to accommodate each dowel. two long pieces of rope Step 2: cut rope. Using your scissors or shears, make a clean cut at the point that you measured. You should now have two equal lengths. Step 3: whip ends. Whip the ends of the rope to prevent fraying using the twine or, lacking that, the floss. If you’re using a synthetic rope that can be melted safely, you can seal the ends with a lighter. whipping end of rope Step 4. Hang ropes. Attach the top of each rope to an anchor point using any knot that is appropriate to the task. Any that you choose must not slip or spill under the weight of an adult. If the ladder isn’t being hung permanently, tie on your attachment system. ** Steps 5 through 10 are to be repeated for each ladder rung. Step 5: create bend(s). Starting at 2 feet from the end of one rope, curl a bend in each of the pieces of rope by passing it up under your palm while holding them with your thumb: curl bend in both ropes … then over your palm: curl bends over both hands Step 6: create loop(s). Slip your thumb under the rope with your palm… slip thumbs under rope Then reach through with the fingers of the other hand (or with your partner’s hand) to grab part of the standing end and pull it through. This will basically make an open slip knot: pull standing part through Step 7: insert dowel. Take one of the dowels and insert it through the loops you just formed before cinching it tight by pulling on the standing and working ends of the rope. insert dowel through loops Pull it as tight as you can so the rope will bite into the dowel somewhat. If the dowel skids around it could come loose under load. Step 8: secure rung. Repeat steps four through six with the other rope, taking care to make your loop at precisely the same place that you did on the opposite rope. If you get sloppy, your rungs will be uneven and dangerous. tighten dowel Step 9: start next rung. After securing the previous rung, go back to the rope that you started with and measured down anywhere from 10 to 12 inches before repeating steps four through six, cinching the dowel tight as before… Step 10: secure next rung. Repeating the process again to secure the next rung in the opposite rope. Step 11: install all rungs. Repeat these steps, measuring carefully each time for consistency and to ensure levels, until you’ve installed all of your rungs or as many as you need. Make sure you stop leaving at least 2 feet of rope on each side at the bottom. wooden dowels ladder finished Step 12: anchor ladder. Optionally, if the ladder is being permanently hanged, tie the bottom of each rope onto a stake for driving in the ground or a fixed anchor. This will greatly increase stability and safety when climbing because it’ll prevent the ladder from swaying. Step 13: finished! You’re done. That wasn’t too hard was it? Your ladder is ready to give you years of faithful service. Your ladder is now ready to hang, stow, or store in a handy spot just in case depending on your purposes. As you might have guessed, make it a point to inspect it regularly for any signs of degradation, slippage, or other problems. Don’t neglect repair or replacement! Ladders of all kinds are leading causes of accidents. Making a Rope Ladder with Rope Alone a DIY rope ladder from just rope If you don’t have or don’t want to use wooden rungs, the following instructions will help you craft a ladder using rope alone for bushcraft scenarios or for when you don’t have much time. Step 1: measure rope. You can make this ladder using a single length of rope that’s folded in half in the middle, or using two strands of equal length (as before). two pieces of rope side by side Again, you’re going to need a ton of rope for this one so leave yourself plenty of surplus when you begin. Regardless, you want two parallel strands side by side. Step 2: create two bends in rope. Starting with the rope on the left-hand side, create two bends in the shape of an S. S shape in first rope Step 3: pass opposite rope through first bend. Taking the opposite rope, pass it through the first bend from above, then beneath the working end of the next bend from below. passing second rope through bend Step 4: wrap rope. Continuing with the rope that you just passed through the bends, start wrapping it tightly around each bend in the S, starting next to itself and continuing until it reaches the opposite rope. Make the first look like so: first loop of the wrap This wrap should look like a tight coil: starting to make first wrap Keep going… first wrap finished Step 5: pass wrap through bottom bend. Once you’ve completed all of the wraps, pass the rope you’re working with through the bottom bend (now on the right side in the pic) that you made in the original rope from below. passing wrap through end Pull it all the way through and remove the slack gently. Step 6: dress wrapping, tighten. Now take the time to dress the wraps you just completed and make sure they are snug, symmetrical, tight, and properly spaced. This forms the rung. dressing the wrap Now pull on both working ends of rope sticking out on either side to cinch everything down. This securesthe rope you just passed through the loop in the previous step. You’re now ready to start the next rung… Step 7: create two bends in opposite rope. Starting 10 to 12 inches (25 to 30 centimeters) further down with the working part of the rope on the right now, create two more bends in the shape of an S exactly as before. creating S shape in second rope Step 8: repeat. Repeat Steps 3 through 6 exactly as before to create the next rung. Take great care to keep your measurements and wrapping identical so that the rungs will stay level and evenly spaced. starting to make first wrap Step 9: create all rungs. Repeat all of the steps above to keep crafting rungs until the ladder is as long as you need it. 5th rung done Remember to always drop down in the exact same increment and start the rung with the bend on the opposite side each time. If you drop 10 inches, you’ll always move down 10 inches. If it’s 12 inches, you’ll always move down 12…. Stop when you know the ladder is long enough or when you only have about 2 feet of rope left on either side.  Step 10: whip ends as necessary. When the ladder is finished, cut off any excess and whip or melt the ends as necessary. Step 11: hang ladder. Tie off the ladder to an anchor point or to hanging hardware as required using an appropriate knot or lashing. A killick hitch or figure-eight on a bight will work for attaching to a round anchor point. Keep in mind that any knot you use must not slip or spill under load from an adult human. Step 12: anchor ladder. Optionally, tie off the bottom ends of your ladder to stakes for driving into the ground or to anchors that are already fixed in place. This will prevent the ladder from swaying and make it much easier to climb. Step 13: finished! Your ladder is ready to hang, install or put away until it is needed. And with this, you can see how easy it is to create a rope ladder using nothing but rope, and a very, very strong one to boot. As before, make sure you inspect your ladder regularly for any loosening, fraying, damage, dry rot, and the like. Replace it before it gets bad! Helpful Tips Use tape to mark measurements. If you’re having trouble keeping your rungs level, you can measure carefully with a meter stick or measuring tape and then mark your measurement with a piece of tape, so you know precisely where to start your loop or wrap. Try using two different colors of the same kind of rope when making an all-rope ladder. It’s easy to get confused with all that wrapping and bending. Using two different colors will help you stay consistent and make the process easier to visualize. Natural rope can be soaked for better security. If you’re using manila or some other natural fiber rope, you can soak it in water prior to starting. Once the rungs are inserted, as the rope dries, it will get tighter and tighter beyond what you were able to achieve and give you better security. Make sure you let the rope dry out completely before you store it to prevent mold and rot. The post Making a Rope Ladder 2 Ways (With and Without Wood) appeared first on Survival Sullivan.
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