Daily Throwback @ The Pie!

On May 18th, 1980, Mount St. Helens, a stratovolcano in Washington State, erupted with a force that reshaped the landscape and left a lasting mark on history. After two months of ominous rumblings (earthquakes, steam venting and a growing bulge on its northern flank) the volcano unleashed its fury in a series of three explosive eruptions within 24 hours. This catastrophic event not only altered the region’s geography but also taught scientists and communities about the raw power of nature.

For weeks, Mount St. Helens had been signaling unrest. Starting in mid-March 1980, seismographs detected thousands of small earthquakes, indicating magma movement beneath the volcano. By late March, steam and ash began venting and a noticeable bulge on the north side grew at an alarming rate of up to 6 feet per day. Geologists warned of an imminent eruption, leading to evacuations and restricted access zones. Despite these precautions, the scale of what was to come was unimaginable.

At 8:32 a.m. on May 18th, a magnitude 5.1 earthquake triggered a massive landslide on the north flank, releasing the pressure of the bulging magma chamber. The result was a lateral blast, one of the most powerful in recorded volcanic history, which obliterated everything in its path for 230 square miles. Trees were flattened, rivers choked with debris and a plume of ash soared 15 miles into the atmosphere.

The initial blast was followed by two more eruptions within 24 hours, each sending additional ash and pyroclastic flows across the region. The ash cloud spread across the United States, with deposits reaching as far as the Midwest, disrupting air travel and blanketing communities in a gritty, gray haze.

For local communities, the eruption was a humbling reminder of nature’s unpredictability. Memorials and visitor centers, like the Johnston Ridge Observatory, now stand as tributes to those lost and as educational hubs for future generations.

The May 18th, 1980, eruption of Mount St. Helens remains one of the most studied volcanic events in history. It underscored the importance of preparedness and respect for natural forces, leaving a legacy that continues to inform science and policy today. As we reflect on that fateful day, we’re reminded of both the destructive power of the Earth and its capacity for renewal.

Leaving With Aliens?

In November 1980, Granger Taylor, a 32-year-old mechanical genius from Duncan, British Columbia, vanished after leaving a note for his family claiming he was embarking on a 42-month interstellar journey aboard an alien spaceship.

Known for his extraordinary talent in restoring vehicles and building a life-size spacecraft replica, Taylor believed he could communicate with extraterrestrials. That stormy night, he disappeared, leaving behind all his possessions.

Despite extensive searches, no trace of him was found until 1986, when forestry workers discovered a blast site near Mount Prevost with fragments of a vehicle matching Taylor’s Datsun pickup, along with human bone fragments and a piece of clothing possibly his. No full body was recovered, and the cause of the explosion remains unclear.

Theories range from a tragic accident involving explosives Taylor may have carried, to mental health struggles, or even the possibility he staged his disappearance. The mystery endures, with no definitive evidence confirming his fate or the alien claims.

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Don’t Stop Believin’!

Donald Trump recently shared an AI-generated video of himself playing the piano to Journey’s “Don’t Stop Believin’,” sparking a frenzy online.

The video, originally from a TikTok account, shows Trump at a patriotic-themed piano, later transitioning to guitar and drums in a red, white, and blue outfit, with cheerleaders in the background.

Reactions on social media range from amusement to criticism, with some calling it “cringe” or “propaganda,” while others find it “epic.”

The song choice is notable, as Journey previously issued a cease-and-desist in 2022 after their keyboardist performed it for Trump at Mar-a-Lago, citing misuse of their brand.

The video has also fueled debates about Trump’s use of AI for self-promotion.

See the video below!

Daily Throwback @ The Pie!

On May 17, 1993, American country music fans were treated to a song that would become a timeless anthem: Alan Jackson’s “Chattahoochee.” Released as the third single from his album A Lot About Livin’ (And a Little ’bout Love), this track captured the essence of Southern summers and small-town life, cementing Jackson’s place as a country music icon.

“Chattahoochee,” written by Alan Jackson and Jim McBride, is a nostalgic ode to coming-of-age experiences along the banks of the Chattahoochee River, which flows through Georgia and Alabama. With its catchy melody and vivid lyrics, the song paints a picture of youthful adventures—learning about life, love, and good times by the river. Lines like “We laid rubber on the Georgia asphalt / We got a little crazy but we never got caught” resonate with anyone who’s ever chased freedom under a summer sky.

The single was a massive hit, topping the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart and peaking at number 46 on the Billboard Hot 100. Its infectious energy and relatable storytelling earned it widespread acclaim, including the 1994 CMA Awards for Single of the Year and Song of the Year.

More than three decades later, “Chattahoochee” continues to evoke nostalgia and pride for fans of country music. It’s a reminder of a time when life felt simpler and a song could capture the heart of a community. Whether you’re from the South or just love a good story, the song’s universal themes of youth, freedom and fun keep it fresh for new generations.

So, on this May 17th, let’s crank up the volume, roll down the windows and celebrate the day Alan Jackson gave us “Chattahoochee”—a song that’s as much a part of country music history as the river itself.

The Shed @ Lowe’s!?

On May 11th, 2025, Slidell, Louisiana, police arrested a man for lewd conduct after finding him naked in a Lowe’s display shed.

Around 5 p.m., officers responded to a report of a nude male inside one of the store’s outdoor tool sheds. After searching several sheds, police found the suspect lying on his back with his pants down, allegedly masturbating with an open container of Vaseline and an electronic device nearby.

The man complied with orders to pull up his pants and was handcuffed without resistance. He claimed he was “just watching YouTube” and admitted to the behavior.

Charged with obscenity, he was booked into Slidell City Jail. His name was not released, but police noted he is not from Slidell.

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Want To Run A 5K Naked?

Nestled in the rolling hills of Chesnee, South Carolina, the Carolina Foothills Resort hosts one of the most unconventional running events in the country: the Buck Creek Streak 5K.

Set for June 7th, 2025, this annual nude 5K race draws participants from across the United States, blending the thrill of running with the liberating ethos of nudism. If you’re curious about this quirky event or considering lacing up (and stripping down) for the run, follow the link below for a closer look at what makes the Buck Creek Streak a standout experience.

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Jell-O Shots For Everyone!

A kindergartener at Johnstown Elementary School in Pennsylvania brought alcoholic Jell-O shots to school on May 14th, 2025, and shared them with three classmates, according to the Greater Johnstown School District.

The students who consumed the shots were evaluated by the school nurse and taken to a hospital as a precaution.

The district is investigating how the child obtained the alcohol and local authorities are involved. The Jell-O cups are in possession of the school as evidence. No charges have been filed, and the district is prioritizing student safety while cooperating with police.

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A Jail Escape!

On May 16th, 2025, ten inmates escaped from the Orleans Justice Center in New Orleans around 1 a.m. by exploiting a hole behind a toilet in a cell, which was likely created by cutting a steel bar with a tool.

The escapees, including suspects charged with serious crimes like murder, tampered with a defective cell door, breached the wall and exited through a loading dock. They scaled a perimeter wall using blankets to avoid barbed wire and fled across Interstate 10, discarding their jail uniforms.

The lone civilian corrections technician monitoring the pod had stepped away to get food, and the escape went unnoticed until a routine headcount at 8:30 a.m. Sheriff Susan Hutson indicated possible inside help from jail staff, as the breach suggested external assistance. Three employees were suspended pending investigation.

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A Spider Monkey Rescue?

Violeta, an 18-month-old endangered spider monkey, was rescued recently during a drug bust in Vallejo, California.

The Solano County Sheriff’s Office seized half a pound of methamphetamine during a traffic stop, leading to the arrest of 50-year-old Clifford Vicenty. A subsequent search of his home uncovered another pound of meth, over $2,000 in cash, two rattlesnakes and Violeta. Owning primates is illegal in California, and spider monkeys, heavily trafficked and endangered due to habitat loss and the exotic pet trade, require specialized care.

Violeta was surrendered to the Oakland Zoo, where she is receiving treatment at the veterinary hospital. Initial exams show she is in decent health, but she’s receiving UV light treatments, calcium supplements, fruits, vegetables, and formula to strengthen her bones. Upcoming tests, including a CT scan and bloodwork, will assess her organ function and check for infectious diseases. Her temporary home includes blankets and toys for comfort and stimulation, but she is not available for public viewing.

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The Life Of Honey Boo Boo!

The new Lifetime movie I Was Honey Boo Boo, premiering today, at 8 p.m. ET, tells the life story of Alana “Honey Boo Boo” Thompson, narrated by Thompson herself.

Now a 19-year-old college student studying nursing, Thompson reflects on her rise to fame as a child pageant contestant on Toddlers & Tiaras at age five and her family’s reality show Here Comes Honey Boo Boo (2012–2014).

The biopic explores the darker side of her child stardom, including her tumultuous relationship with her mother, June “Mama June” Shannon, marked by constant criticism, financial exploitation and Shannon’s struggles with addiction and legal issues.

Thompson aims to shed light on the challenges of child stardom and generational trauma while showing her journey to independence, living with her boyfriend Dralin Carswell and pursuing a new path.

The film has garnered attention for its raw portrayal of her story, with Thompson emphasizing honesty about her experiences, even if it risks straining ties with her mother, though she notes they are currently in a “good spot.”

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