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If You Missed The CMA Awards… Here’s A Recap. Winners And Performances

What a great show from the CMA’s last night! Here’s a quick recap of the winners and the best performances!

The Winners:
ENTERTAINER
WINNER: Luke Bryan

SINGLE
WINNER: Girl Crush, Little Big Town

SONG (award goes to songwriters)
WINNER: Girl Crush (Liz Rose, Lori McKenna and Hillary Lindsey)

MALE VOCALIST
WINNER: Chris Stapleton

FEMALE VOCALIST
WINNER: Miranda Lambert

VOCAL GROUP
WINNER: Little Big Town

VOCAL DUO
WINNER: Florida Georgia Line

NEW ARTIST
WINNER: Chris Stapleton

ALBUM
WINNER: Traveller, Chris Stapleton

MUSICAL EVENT
WINNER: Raise ‘Em Up, Keith Urban featuring Eric Church

MUSIC VIDEO
WINNER: Girl in a Country Song, Maddie & Tae

The Performances:

Chris Stapleton and Justin Timberlake killed it!

Keith Urban on John Mellencamp

Dierks Bentley and special guest Lindsey Stirling perform “Riser”

Eric Church did his new single ” Mr. Misunderstood” At the CMA Awards

Reba and Brooks & Dunn Was the last performance of the night.

 

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Dailey Bailey: The Ten Unhealthiest Jobs in America

If you hate your job, look on the bright side: It’s only destroying your soul, not your body. That counts as a “bright side,” right?

A new study just ranked the unhealthiest jobs in America. It’s based on factors like exposure to diseases and radiation . . . risk of minor and major injuries . . . and how much time you spend sitting. Here’s the top 10 . . .

1. Dentists and dental hygienists.

2. Flight attendants.

3. Anesthesiologists.

4. Veterinarians.

5. Podiatrists.

6. Immigration and customs inspectors.

7. Histotechnologists. They take tissue samples from diseased people and animals, and prepare them for analysis.

8. Water and waste water treatment plant workers.

9. Stationary engineers and boiler operators.

10. Surgical assistants.

Check out the top 25 here

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Dailey Bailey: Would You Stay at Your Job If You Won the Lottery? One in Three People Say Yes

According to a survey by CouponCabin, two thirds of us would keep living frugally if we won the lottery.

–72% of Americans would take their jackpot in one lump sum instead of annual payments.

–Here’s how a big jackpot would NOT change our lives:

–55% of us would keep using coupons.

–53% would keep shopping at the Dollar Store or other discount stores.

–51% would make sure to buy items when they’re on sale.

–36% of us would keep working at the same job.

The survey didn’t specify how BIG the hypothetical lottery jackpot was, though. And obviously that would influence whether you’d stay at your crappy job or not.)

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Dailey Bailey: “Darling” is the Most Popular “Pet” Name . . . Here’s the Top 10

This story is for everyone who’s slipped up in public and called their significant other by the pet name you use at home . . . and then been mocked for it. Everyone else is using pet names, too. They’re just more careful about it.

A new survey found the 10 most popular pet names couples use for each other.

Check ’em out . . .

#1.) Darling.

#2.) Babe/Baby.

#3.) Love.

#4.) Sweetheart.

#5.) Gorgeous.

#6.) Honey/Hon/Honeybunch.

#7.) Sweetie/Sweets.

#8.) Angel.

#9.) Sugar/Sugarplum.

#10.) Boo.

 

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Dailey Bailey: A Three-Year-Old Fell Out a Window, and a Painting of “The Last Supper” Broke His Fall

A woman in Philadelphia named Dionna Praylow was getting ready to give her three-year-old son Reginald a bath last Wednesday.  And when she went to grab his pajamas, he fell out a window.

Apparently he leaned on it . . . the plexiglass popped out of the frame . . . and he fell two stories into their backyard.

last supperBut luckily a framed painting of “The Last Supper” was sitting on the ground right below the window, which broke his fall and saved his life.  Paramedics took him to the hospital, but all he had was a bruise on one arm.

His family says they’re not sure why they had the painting sitting in their backyard, but it belonged to Reginald’s grandmother.

There’s a photo of it online, and you can see some scratches on the front . . . but it doesn’t look like it ripped or anything.

And they’re going to hang it in their living room from now on.

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Dailey Bailey: [Watch] Three Halloween Videos You Might Have Missed

A 25-foot-tall, 350-pound inflatable jack-o-lantern blew around a suburb near Phoenix on Thursday.  Luckily no one was hurt.

There’s also a video called “Reverse Trick-or-Treating.”  Two guys brought a DOOR with them, and set it up on people’s porches before they knocked.  Then people would answer their door, knock on THEIR door, and the guys would give THEM candy.

And it’s not clear where this happened, but someone put a bunch of candy on their porch with a sign asking people to use the honor system.  And a hidden camera caught someone’s MOM stealing most of it.

 

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Dailey Bailey: The Top Five Reasons People Turn Down Marriage Proposals

You’d like to think that when you propose to someone, they’ll say yes. Especially if you do it on the Jumbotron in front of a stadium full of people . . . that’s every woman’s dream. But it doesn’t always go down that way . . .

A new survey of 2,144 people who’ve turned down marriage proposals asked them why they said no. These are the top five reasons . . .

1. An unromantic setting for the proposal.

2. A bad ring.

3. Bad wording on the proposal.

4. No faith in the relationship.

5. Being scared of the commitment.

It’s worth noticing there that the top three rejection reasons are all related to the proposal itself, and not the status of the actual relationship. So apparently even a good relationship can have a busted proposal.

The survey also found that 39% of people rejected a public proposal . . . and the average number of people who witnessed them reject the proposal was 35.

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Dailey Bailey: 17 Things You May Not Have Known About Horror Movies

Since Halloween is this weekend, E! News put together a list of 31 interesting facts about horror movies. Here are 17 of our favorites:

1. “The Exorcist” is the first horror movie to be nominated for Best Picture at the Academy Awards. It lost out to “The Sting”.

2. In “The Exorcist”, Linda Blair’s character was supposed to vomit on Father Karras’ chest. But the tube they used misfired, and it hit him in the face. So the look of disgust as he wipes off the vomit is genuine.

3. The vomit used in “The Exorcist” consists mostly of pea soup.

4. The blood used in “Night of the Living Dead” is chocolate syrup. Of course, the movie was in black-and-white. (This was actually common in black-and-white films. It was used for the shower scene in “Psycho” as well.)

5. The color red is present in almost every shot of “The Shining”.

6. Due to his experience as a volunteer firefighter, Jack Nicholson took down the prop door with the ax in “The Shining” too quickly. They had to switch it with a real door for that scene.

7. While filming “Scream”, the actors were never allowed to see the man who voices Ghostface. Director Wes Craven thought it would make their performances more realistic, and so the guy, Roger L. Jackson, would hide on set and actually make the phone calls during scenes.

8. Sissy Spacek slept in her bloody clothes for three days while filming the “Carrie” prom scene in order to maintain continuity.

9. None of the actors and actresses who were playing high school students in “Carrie” were actually teenagers.

10. The original title for “The Texas Chainsaw Massacre” was ‘Head Cheese’.

11. The original title for “Halloween” was ‘The Babysitter Murders’.

12. Church the cat in “Pet Sematary” is played by seven different cats.

13. The story for “Final Destination” was actually an abandoned idea for an “X-Files” episode.

14. “Saw” was filmed in only 18 days. There are no exterior shots because they couldn’t afford them.

15. It only took eight days to film “The Blair Witch Project”.

16. To make the tension between the actors authentic in “The Blair Witch Project”, the directors gave them less and less food each day.

17. You may have heard this one before, but it’s still pretty amazing: “Psycho” was the first American movie to show a toilet being flushed. That was in 1960.

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Dailey Bailey: What’s the Scariest Thing That’s Actually Happened to You?

Halloween is, basically, about artificially getting scared. Like, you might get spooked by a haunted house or the skeleton decorations in someone’s yard or maybe even a well-done costume. But it’s all manufactured fear.

We want to talk about real fear. What’s the scariest thing that’s actually happened to you? There’s a discussion going on right now on Reddit.com about it. Here are three of our favorites to get you going . . .

1. “When I was six, my cat curled up with me for the first time ever in my bed and let me pet him until I fell asleep. The next morning I told my parents, and they said they’d found his body behind the house . . . so he couldn’t have been in my bed.”

2. “There was a small door to the attic in my bedroom that kept opening on its own . . . and one time I saw a face staring at me from it. I switched rooms with my brother. When we moved, the new owners also had the problem with the door opening itself.”

3. “I dreamt I was being choked and woke up to find my own hands around my throat.”

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