Friday, September 23, 2016
List O' Links for Friday, September 23, 2016
Hello one and all! It's the first official weekend of autumn, and the forecast says that it will feel like it. Before you put on that light jacket you've been wanting to wear and go on your fall foliage tour, get warmed up with these hot links!
TV stunt woman Jessie Graff made a splash this summer with the audience of NBC's America Ninja Warrior. Here, Jessie tells DC Comics about her love of Wonder Woman and Supergirl, and how these characters inspire her to do the things she does.
Some of the funniest moments of Saturday Night Live have been when actors accidentally break character by laughing at their own mistakes. Here are a few hilarious examples!
One of the best parts about the fall season is the aromas: pumpkin spice, crisp newly fallen leaves, and apple and cinnamon, just to name a few. But sometimes, the genuine articles aren't available and you have to improvise with the fake stuff. Glade has released an exquisite set of fall scents that are sure to tantalize your sensory glands!
If you love autumn that much, you might be like this guy.
Pumpkin spice is everywhere of course, but that doesn't mean every product is enhanced by it. Popsugar helps you out by identifying 22 pumpkin spice offerings, ranked from worst to best. Pumpkin spice kettle corn, anyone?
Finally, this week's last link is the most important of all--the Countdown to Halloween! Yes, it's coming back yet again, and I will be a part of it! Both this blog and my Tumblr site will be featuring nothing but spooky-related fun all October long. If you're new to the Countdown, please visit the main site to find out what it's all about--you can even participate yourself! It all starts Saturday, October 1st.
Have a great first weekend of fall! Enjoy a football game! Feel the leaves crunch under your feet! Buy a Halloween costume! Do fall stuff!
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