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2204355 was a viral internet meme surrounding a website which depicted a man dancing in front of a rainbow background and eating KFC chicken. Upon typing the number into Google Search and pressing its "I'm Feeling Lucky" button, users were sent to the website. The meme was discussed on blogs and online forums in and around 2010. [1]
“The families of the hostages and the people that lost their lives have to be horrified.” Someone else chimed in: “The Trump campaign turned a solemn remembrance into a disco party.”
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A KFC-loving couple is getting showed with free gifts and plenty of social media love after their engagement went viral on social media. The couple, later identified as Bhut' Hector and his ...
South Korean band BTS has posted 18 of the 30 most retweeted tweets on X (Twitter). This list contains the top 30 posts/tweets with the most reposts/retweets (an account's post that is sent again by additional accounts without any change) on the social networking platform X, formerly and commonly known as Twitter. X does not provide an official ...
Farrow & Ball — This ad starts out with Aidy Bryant telling her brother and his wife (Beck Bennett and episode host Kristen Stewart) how she used this premium paint, imported from Great Britain, to make her living room pop with vivid color (or "co-LOOUR" as Bryant pronounces the extra vowel in the word's Oxford English Dictionary spelling).
KFC UK & Ireland. KFC's tweet — which has been retweeted more than 3,000 times within a few hours of being posted — clearly echoes language in a tweet sent by President Donald Trump on Tuesday
KFC did not return to NASCAR until 2014, serving as a sponsor for Cup team Front Row Motorsports that year and in 2015. KFC was on the No. 34 of David Ragan both years, and on the No. 35 of Cole Whitt in 2015 only. [90] [91] In 2016, KFC moved to Roush Fenway Racing to sponsor the No. 16 of Greg Biffle, again for a limited number of races. [92]