In the grand history of pranks, hiding in the closet is probably not the most innovative technique. Still, what this 4-year-old’s prank may lack in creativity, it more than makes up in sheer enthusiasm and adorableness.
Tag Archives: Surprise
After Beheading, Indonesia Bars Maids from Work in Saudi Arabia
A woman, beheaded by the sword thousands of miles from home.
Afghanistan Reacts to Obama: 10,000? Why So Much So Fast?
Many Afghans had been awaiting Barack Obama’s announcement of a troop drawdown with a mixture of dread and happiness. In Kabul, the big surprise was not the announcement that U.S.
Postpartum Depression in New Dads: Fathers Get It Too
Postpartum depression is a familiar rite of new parenthood. Feelings of emptiness, sadness and anxiety settle in after the birth of a child, and in severe cases last for months
Mark Sanford Sex Scandal: South Carolina and GOP Assess the Damage
South Carolina Governor Mark Sanford has never shied away from talking about his religious faith. So perhaps it should have come as no surprise that he invoked “God’s law” throughout his long, rambling press conference on June 24 after going missing in Buenos Aires for six days to confess his yearlong extramarital affair with an Argentine woman
Malta: Referendum on Legalizing Divorce Approved by Voters
“Welcome to the 21st century!” That was how one Facebook user responded to the news that Malta, the only country in the E.U.
From College to Parliament: Have Quebec Voters Set Up Canada’s Opposition to Fail?
Canada’s opposition politics have taken a hard left turn, with some bizarre consequences. The fourth general election in just seven years saw Canadians answer conservative Prime Minister Stephen Harper’s call for political stability by returning him to power with the majority government that had previously eluded him.
Education: Nature v. Nurture
Few years ago a psychologist named Harold Manville Skeels, a professor at University of Iowa, was assigned by the State to advise the State orphanage.
Vinyl Gets Its Groove Back
From college dorm rooms to high school sleepovers, an all-but-extinct music medium has been showing up lately. And we don’t mean CDs.
Legally Blonde and Broadway’s Girl Appeal
“What’s the story, morning glory? / What’s the word, hummingbird?” That was Broadway teen talk back in the early ’60s, when the high school kids in Bye Bye Birdie gossiped about their friends in a game of telephone tag