AIM Is Coming To An End And People Are Paying TributeBy Zachary BrennerUpdated Nov. 18 2019, 2:34 p.m. ET
If you grew up in the late 1990's or early 2000's, there was one thing you experienced regardless of where you were from. That was getting home from school, logging into AOL, and talking to your friends on AIM. AIM, short for AOL Instant Messenger, was popular from the late 1990s to the late 2000s in North America, and was the leading instant messaging application during that time.
Political journalist and blogger who became the editor-in-chief of BuzzFeed in December of 2011.
Before Fame His first gig in journalism was as a crime beat reporter for The Indianapolis Star. He graduated from Yale University in 1999 with a BA summa cum laude.
Trivia He has worked for The Baltic Times, Wall Street Journal Europe, New York Sun, New York Observer, the Politicker, the Daily Politics, Room Eight and Politico.
Television personality known for being the wife of football coach Lincoln Riley.
Before Fame In 2006, she graduated from Texas Tech University in Lubbock, Texas. She played college soccer.
Trivia In 2007, she and Lincoln went to Hawaii for their honeymoon.
Family Life She has two daughters named Sloan and Stella.
Associated With She and Pilar Sanders both became well-known for marrying sports stars.
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The actor revealed this during a recent interview with Pulse on the One-on-One show. Both Deyemi and his wife, Damilola, pursued degrees in Chemical Engineering at the University of Lagos. However, despite sharing the same academic path, Deyemi initially refrained from approaching her because he wanted her to greet him first. This was during what he humorously referred to as his 'God's gift to women' phase. "So what happened was, I used to see her with girls that I know because they used to hang out.
Chemistry is powerful and sometimes it hits you from a place you least expect it.
On Wednesday evening, that place was the Los Angeles Federal Building, where someone captured and shared the internet’s latest object of desire – a youthful eight-foot tall statue of Abraham Lincoln that’s been on display since 1939.
In this irresistible depiction, casual Honest Abe strikes a pose sans shirt and sans shoes, holding a book in one hand, clutching the top of his low-slung trousers in the other, emanating beams of confidence.