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1 The devil may have gone down to Georgia, but it appears he took a detour to a bar in and possessed

1 [A mom mentioned she played the fiddle so the bar band handed her one. She totally shredded.]( The devil may have gone down to Georgia, but it appears he took a detour to a bar in [Nashville]( and possessed a middle-aged mom on his way down there. In a [TikTok video]( that's been viewed 5.5 million times, Olivia Reeth's daughter shared that her family had gone to the Whiskey Bent Saloon in Nashville and was watching the Moonshine Outlaw Band perform. Her mom told the band she [played the fiddle]( and mid-song, the fiddle player decided to hand his instrument over to her. You kind of have to wonder what the guy was thinking. Did he imagine she'd be able to keep up with the band? Did he figure she'd play a few bars and then hand it back? Whatever he was picturing, it almost certainly wasn't what she ended up laying down. [Read the story]( 2 [Man proposes to deaf girlfriend seconds after she hears for the first time: 'I love you so much']( Andrea Diaz, a patient at the Mississippi Medical Centre was overtaken with emotion and broke into sobs as she starts hearing for the first time. But that was not the only beautiful moment of her life on that day. What followed was sweeter and it completely astonished her. Andrea was with her audiologist Dr. Vicki Gonzales, her mother and her partner Kevin Peakman when her implant was being turned on for the first time. Immediately after it was on, Andrea heard her mom express her love for her daughter and Andrea said that it was "noisy" and "sounds funny." Just then, through a mixture of tears and laughter, Kevin dropped down on one knee and proposed to her after Andrea adjusted the volume on her implant. The video was uploaded to [Facebook]( by Mississippi Medical Centre implanted a cochlear device with the following caption: "After receiving a cochlear implant, patients of UMMC ENT and Communicative Sciences audiologist Dr. Vicki Gonzalez are sometimes overcome with emotions when the device is turned on and the patient can gain or regain hearing. Andrea Diaz is one such example. She recently received an implant and became very emotional when the new device was activated, under the watchful eye of her mother and Kevin Peakman, her boyfriend. However, the day’s life-changing moments didn’t end there." [Read the story]( Did a friend forward this to you? [Subscribe here]( 3 [Magical bracelets that change the way we look at jewelry]( Every piece of jewelry shares a story, but only [Gem Joys come to life](. With Gem Joy, each piece is designed to take your breath away. Classic, tasteful aesthetics mixed with a touch of whimsy make Gem Joy the perfect accessory for dreamers. Why? 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[Read the story]( 4 [73-year-old pays just $370 a month to live on a jetliner in the Oregon woods]( Over the past few years, the rising costs of homes and rent in the U.S. has pushed many to seek alternatives to traditional housing. People have been moving into tiny houses, sharing spaces with [“platonic life partners”]( and living the [nomad dream]( in motorhomes. Some have even opted to take up permanent residence [aboard cruise ships]( because it can be cheaper than paying rent or a mortgage. One of the most unique, alternative homes in the US is Bruce Campbell’s in Hillsboro, a suburb of Portland, Oregon. [According to CNBC]( for over 20 years, the retired engineer has called a Boeing 727 200-passenger jetliner home. It’s a little smaller than the average house at 1,066 square feet, but it’s an open-concept lovers’ fantasy. The plane has a unique history. It was once owned by Greek-Argentinian shipping magnate Aristotle Onassis and was used to transport his remains after his death in 1975. Onassis was married to former First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis. [Read the story]( 5 [Steve from 'Blue's Clues' wells up after a reunion with a Make-a-Wish kid from 22 years ago]( Former[“Blue’s Clues” host]( and Millennial icon, Steve Burns, 49, made an appearance at Steel City Con in Monroeville, Pennsylvania earlier this month and he had no idea the surprise he was going to get. [According to TMZ]( Brandon Ragland, 25, stopped by his booth and showed him a photo that brought both men to tears. It was a shot of Ragland taken in 2000 when he was just 4 years old, hanging out with Burns, who was his favorite TV personality. At the time, Ragland had stage 4 cancer in his kidneys and lungs so he was able to meet Burns through the Make-a-Wish program. The Make-a-Wish experience also included a shopping spree at Toys “R” Us and tickets to see "Blue's Clues Live." After seeing the photo, Burns’ eyes lit up and he said, "I remember this and you!" Burns then told Ragland he remembers he was a bit of a wild child that ran all around the New York City restaurant where they met. [Read the story]( Find us on the World Wide Web: [Facebook]( [Instagram]( [Twitter]( [Website]( [LinkedIn]( Copyright © 2022 GOOD | Upworthy, All rights reserved. 1370 N St Andrews Pl, Los Angeles, CA 90028 You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this list](.

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