Earlshall Castle in Leuchars, Scotland, was built in 1546 and has 10 bedrooms, six bathrooms — and the ghost of "Bloody Bruce" that allegedly haunts its stairs.SavillsThe property spans 53 acres total, with 34 acres comprising the castle and its immediate grounds and an additional 19 acres for grazing.
Earlshall Castle wasn’t always haunted, but the Scottish fort is undoubtedly said to be so today. While the sprawling property currently sits empty, some say the ghost of its former owner still resides within.
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Pickleball continues to explode in popularity, creating a new niche in fashion offerings from luxe labels and sportswear brands alike. Everyone from Selena Gomez to Ellen DeGeneres is getting in on the game, while Michael B. Jordan, Drake, Heidi Klum, Eva Longoria, Chris Evert and Michael Phelps are among the star investors in Major League Pickleball teams.
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An uncle's girlfriend attempted to show affection to his grandmother on TikTok but the grandmother's discomfort and forced smiles left viewers in stitchesThe TikTok video went viral with many viewers finding humour in the awkward interaction and speculating if the girlfriend was intoxicatedSouth African viewers shared their thoughts on the video with many expressing amusement and praising the grandmother's patienceA hilarious TikTok video has gone viral, capturing the awkward encounter between an uncle's girlfriend and his family, particularly his grandmother.
The animal prognosticator has been at it since the 1880s. Records kept by the Punxsutawney Groundhog Club show Phil has predicted 105 continued winters and only 20 early springs. According to the Stormfax Almanac, that works out to a 39% accuracy rate for Phil. How many times has Groundhog Day been right? Data from the Stormfax Almanac's data shows that Phil's six-week prognostications have been correct about 39% of the time.