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Paul Van Duyne Jr., 43, and Andrea L. Whitaker, 41, spent months researching, acquiring and planting the extremely toxic substances in the women's cars.
Tiny Tim takes a trip down memory lane and watches his very first videos — and the reactions are priceless! From awkward moments to unexpected laughs, it’s a mix of nostalgia, cringe, and ...
Tiny Tim is back — and this time he’s calling a dry cleaner with a bizarre request! From squeaky voices to awkward pauses, this prank quickly turns hilarious. Can they keep a straight face ...
The avant-garde singer was a sensation during the 1960s, known primarily for his 1968 hit record "Tiptoe Through the Tulips." He amazed audiences with his falsetto interpretations of nostalgic ...
Tiny Tim, the hefty Houston feline that gained national attention for his overweight figure and subsequent strict diet and exercise plan, has been diagnosed with cancer in his leg that could prove ...
Alton Thacker, who founded Tiny Tim's Toy Shop which has made 1.7 million toy cars over almost three decades, died this month at the age of 89.
Finding Zoe has changed how I eat and what I know about food — it's also helped me lose weight without eating less ...
Tiny Tim was a musical archivist best known for his falsetto voice and unique style. His hit song "Tiptoe Through the Tulips" was released in 1968. He moved to Des Moines in the early '90s.
"Tiptoe Through the Tulips" singer Tiny Tim's last words were a far cry from the lighthearted, campy persona he was famous for.
After 34 years of staging A Christmas Carol, Alliance Theatre’s production department has the show down to a science. “It’s like the train that we always know where it’s going,” says ...
Come to the Mount Pleasant Library on Saturday afternoon, Dec. 2, and learn about these early days in the career of Tiny Tim, The Toast of Greenwich Village. The presentation begins at 1:30 p.m.
A Siberian husky mix named Nemo helped a rescue puppy named Tiny Tim learn how to walk on three legs after the pup had an amputation surgery on Aug. 28.