Welcome to the Right Foot, a segment featured every morning on CJAD 800's Andrew Carter Morning Show to help you start your day with a smile and get you off on, well, the right foot.
Sunday was Father's Day, so let's start this thing off celebrating the good and best dads of the internet.
Happy Father’s Day 2022 to all the dad’s out there… pic.twitter.com/jUZ5GIBOzh
— Rex Chapman???? (@RexChapman) June 19, 2022
@krashawna2 #baseball #dadsoftiktok #dadmoves #fatherandson ? original sound - Krashawna Stepp
There's a chance you've seen the follow letter online. Perhaps it was shared on a Facebook page you follow or maybe you spotted it on Twitter being shared by an account that likes to spread viral posts.
Or, maybe you saw it the first time it went viral. No, not it 2018, in 2015.
Yes the letter in the once again viral post first surfaced online seven years ago. There was legit news coverage in the Baltimore are and a story featured in the Washington Post. But, is it real? Well... The letter did exist at some point in time. Who wrote it remains a question: an actual angry neighbour or the homeowner themselves? The skepticism began when the home owner opened a GoFundMe shortly after the original photo went viral and raised nearly $50,000 in two days.
I'll save you the time from having to investigate any further: the chances of it being a legit hate letter are slim to none.
If anyone needs me I’m gonna be making my yard relentlessly gay as well pic.twitter.com/eLs8aWwlDk
— phoenecian thanker (@christweetsllc) June 18, 2022
It's Monday and we've got a short week ahead of us so we'll add a third, yes THIRD, bit of fun to start your week.
Sometimes you just have to take things literally.
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— Figen (@TheFigen) June 18, 2022