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  • This is the horrific moment a group of friends are plagued by millions of lovebugs while in the middle of the Gulf of Mexico. The terrifying clip was captured by Dana Hayes Erickson while she was out fishing with a group of friends off the coast of Lido Key, near Sarasota, Florida. Astonishingly, despite being far from land, the biblical sized swarm of thick black lovebugs was still able to terrorize the group of pals. The orgy of mating insects became so overwhelming that Dana and her friends were forced to pull anchor and flee from their fishing spot. In the disturbing clip, the whole boat can be seen covered by millions of the bugs. Dana and her friends can also be seen covered, from head to toe, in the disgusting insects. At one point in the clip, a woman can be heard saying "We gotta get the hell out of here. We're taken over by bugs. This is f*****d up. Pull the anchor. We gotta go at 100 miles per hour right now." "Look at that," another woman says, pointing to the seats crawling with interlocking black insects. The lovebug is a species of march fly found in parts of Central America and the southeastern United States. They are known to swarm during spring as they attempt to mate. During and after mating, adult pairs remain stuck, even in flight, for several days. 16 May 2019 Pictured: Dana Hayes Erickson and her friends plagued by swarm of lovebugs. Photo credit: Dana Hayes Erickson / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • This is the horrific moment a group of friends are plagued by millions of lovebugs while in the middle of the Gulf of Mexico. The terrifying clip was captured by Dana Hayes Erickson while she was out fishing with a group of friends off the coast of Lido Key, near Sarasota, Florida. Astonishingly, despite being far from land, the biblical sized swarm of thick black lovebugs was still able to terrorize the group of pals. The orgy of mating insects became so overwhelming that Dana and her friends were forced to pull anchor and flee from their fishing spot. In the disturbing clip, the whole boat can be seen covered by millions of the bugs. Dana and her friends can also be seen covered, from head to toe, in the disgusting insects. At one point in the clip, a woman can be heard saying "We gotta get the hell out of here. We're taken over by bugs. This is f*****d up. Pull the anchor. We gotta go at 100 miles per hour right now." "Look at that," another woman says, pointing to the seats crawling with interlocking black insects. The lovebug is a species of march fly found in parts of Central America and the southeastern United States. They are known to swarm during spring as they attempt to mate. During and after mating, adult pairs remain stuck, even in flight, for several days. 16 May 2019 Pictured: Dana Hayes Erickson and her friends plagued by swarm of lovebugs. Photo credit: Dana Hayes Erickson / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • This is the horrific moment a group of friends are plagued by millions of lovebugs while in the middle of the Gulf of Mexico. The terrifying clip was captured by Dana Hayes Erickson while she was out fishing with a group of friends off the coast of Lido Key, near Sarasota, Florida. Astonishingly, despite being far from land, the biblical sized swarm of thick black lovebugs was still able to terrorize the group of pals. The orgy of mating insects became so overwhelming that Dana and her friends were forced to pull anchor and flee from their fishing spot. In the disturbing clip, the whole boat can be seen covered by millions of the bugs. Dana and her friends can also be seen covered, from head to toe, in the disgusting insects. At one point in the clip, a woman can be heard saying "We gotta get the hell out of here. We're taken over by bugs. This is f*****d up. Pull the anchor. We gotta go at 100 miles per hour right now." "Look at that," another woman says, pointing to the seats crawling with interlocking black insects. The lovebug is a species of march fly found in parts of Central America and the southeastern United States. They are known to swarm during spring as they attempt to mate. During and after mating, adult pairs remain stuck, even in flight, for several days. 16 May 2019 Pictured: Dana Hayes Erickson and her friends plagued by swarm of lovebugs. Photo credit: Dana Hayes Erickson / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • This is the horrific moment a group of friends are plagued by millions of lovebugs while in the middle of the Gulf of Mexico. The terrifying clip was captured by Dana Hayes Erickson while she was out fishing with a group of friends off the coast of Lido Key, near Sarasota, Florida. Astonishingly, despite being far from land, the biblical sized swarm of thick black lovebugs was still able to terrorize the group of pals. The orgy of mating insects became so overwhelming that Dana and her friends were forced to pull anchor and flee from their fishing spot. In the disturbing clip, the whole boat can be seen covered by millions of the bugs. Dana and her friends can also be seen covered, from head to toe, in the disgusting insects. At one point in the clip, a woman can be heard saying "We gotta get the hell out of here. We're taken over by bugs. This is f*****d up. Pull the anchor. We gotta go at 100 miles per hour right now." "Look at that," another woman says, pointing to the seats crawling with interlocking black insects. The lovebug is a species of march fly found in parts of Central America and the southeastern United States. They are known to swarm during spring as they attempt to mate. During and after mating, adult pairs remain stuck, even in flight, for several days. 16 May 2019 Pictured: Dana Hayes Erickson and her friends plagued by swarm of lovebugs. Photo credit: Dana Hayes Erickson / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • This is the horrific moment a group of friends are plagued by millions of lovebugs while in the middle of the Gulf of Mexico. The terrifying clip was captured by Dana Hayes Erickson while she was out fishing with a group of friends off the coast of Lido Key, near Sarasota, Florida. Astonishingly, despite being far from land, the biblical sized swarm of thick black lovebugs was still able to terrorize the group of pals. The orgy of mating insects became so overwhelming that Dana and her friends were forced to pull anchor and flee from their fishing spot. In the disturbing clip, the whole boat can be seen covered by millions of the bugs. Dana and her friends can also be seen covered, from head to toe, in the disgusting insects. At one point in the clip, a woman can be heard saying "We gotta get the hell out of here. We're taken over by bugs. This is f*****d up. Pull the anchor. We gotta go at 100 miles per hour right now." "Look at that," another woman says, pointing to the seats crawling with interlocking black insects. The lovebug is a species of march fly found in parts of Central America and the southeastern United States. They are known to swarm during spring as they attempt to mate. During and after mating, adult pairs remain stuck, even in flight, for several days. 16 May 2019 Pictured: Dana Hayes Erickson and her friends plagued by swarm of lovebugs. Photo credit: Dana Hayes Erickson / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • This is the horrific moment a group of friends are plagued by millions of lovebugs while in the middle of the Gulf of Mexico. The terrifying clip was captured by Dana Hayes Erickson while she was out fishing with a group of friends off the coast of Lido Key, near Sarasota, Florida. Astonishingly, despite being far from land, the biblical sized swarm of thick black lovebugs was still able to terrorize the group of pals. The orgy of mating insects became so overwhelming that Dana and her friends were forced to pull anchor and flee from their fishing spot. In the disturbing clip, the whole boat can be seen covered by millions of the bugs. Dana and her friends can also be seen covered, from head to toe, in the disgusting insects. At one point in the clip, a woman can be heard saying "We gotta get the hell out of here. We're taken over by bugs. This is f*****d up. Pull the anchor. We gotta go at 100 miles per hour right now." "Look at that," another woman says, pointing to the seats crawling with interlocking black insects. The lovebug is a species of march fly found in parts of Central America and the southeastern United States. They are known to swarm during spring as they attempt to mate. During and after mating, adult pairs remain stuck, even in flight, for several days. 16 May 2019 Pictured: Dana Hayes Erickson and her friends plagued by swarm of lovebugs. Photo credit: Dana Hayes Erickson / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • This is the horrific moment a group of friends are plagued by millions of lovebugs while in the middle of the Gulf of Mexico. The terrifying clip was captured by Dana Hayes Erickson while she was out fishing with a group of friends off the coast of Lido Key, near Sarasota, Florida. Astonishingly, despite being far from land, the biblical sized swarm of thick black lovebugs was still able to terrorize the group of pals. The orgy of mating insects became so overwhelming that Dana and her friends were forced to pull anchor and flee from their fishing spot. In the disturbing clip, the whole boat can be seen covered by millions of the bugs. Dana and her friends can also be seen covered, from head to toe, in the disgusting insects. At one point in the clip, a woman can be heard saying "We gotta get the hell out of here. We're taken over by bugs. This is f*****d up. Pull the anchor. We gotta go at 100 miles per hour right now." "Look at that," another woman says, pointing to the seats crawling with interlocking black insects. The lovebug is a species of march fly found in parts of Central America and the southeastern United States. They are known to swarm during spring as they attempt to mate. During and after mating, adult pairs remain stuck, even in flight, for several days. 16 May 2019 Pictured: Dana Hayes Erickson and her friends plagued by swarm of lovebugs. Photo credit: Dana Hayes Erickson / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • This is the horrific moment a group of friends are plagued by millions of lovebugs while in the middle of the Gulf of Mexico. The terrifying clip was captured by Dana Hayes Erickson while she was out fishing with a group of friends off the coast of Lido Key, near Sarasota, Florida. Astonishingly, despite being far from land, the biblical sized swarm of thick black lovebugs was still able to terrorize the group of pals. The orgy of mating insects became so overwhelming that Dana and her friends were forced to pull anchor and flee from their fishing spot. In the disturbing clip, the whole boat can be seen covered by millions of the bugs. Dana and her friends can also be seen covered, from head to toe, in the disgusting insects. At one point in the clip, a woman can be heard saying "We gotta get the hell out of here. We're taken over by bugs. This is f*****d up. Pull the anchor. We gotta go at 100 miles per hour right now." "Look at that," another woman says, pointing to the seats crawling with interlocking black insects. The lovebug is a species of march fly found in parts of Central America and the southeastern United States. They are known to swarm during spring as they attempt to mate. During and after mating, adult pairs remain stuck, even in flight, for several days. 16 May 2019 Pictured: Dana Hayes Erickson and her friends plagued by swarm of lovebugs. Photo credit: Dana Hayes Erickson / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • This is the horrific moment a group of friends are plagued by millions of lovebugs while in the middle of the Gulf of Mexico. The terrifying clip was captured by Dana Hayes Erickson while she was out fishing with a group of friends off the coast of Lido Key, near Sarasota, Florida. Astonishingly, despite being far from land, the biblical sized swarm of thick black lovebugs was still able to terrorize the group of pals. The orgy of mating insects became so overwhelming that Dana and her friends were forced to pull anchor and flee from their fishing spot. In the disturbing clip, the whole boat can be seen covered by millions of the bugs. Dana and her friends can also be seen covered, from head to toe, in the disgusting insects. At one point in the clip, a woman can be heard saying "We gotta get the hell out of here. We're taken over by bugs. This is f*****d up. Pull the anchor. We gotta go at 100 miles per hour right now." "Look at that," another woman says, pointing to the seats crawling with interlocking black insects. The lovebug is a species of march fly found in parts of Central America and the southeastern United States. They are known to swarm during spring as they attempt to mate. During and after mating, adult pairs remain stuck, even in flight, for several days. 16 May 2019 Pictured: Dana Hayes Erickson and her friends plagued by swarm of lovebugs. Photo credit: Dana Hayes Erickson / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • This is the horrific moment a group of friends are plagued by millions of lovebugs while in the middle of the Gulf of Mexico. The terrifying clip was captured by Dana Hayes Erickson while she was out fishing with a group of friends off the coast of Lido Key, near Sarasota, Florida. Astonishingly, despite being far from land, the biblical sized swarm of thick black lovebugs was still able to terrorize the group of pals. The orgy of mating insects became so overwhelming that Dana and her friends were forced to pull anchor and flee from their fishing spot. In the disturbing clip, the whole boat can be seen covered by millions of the bugs. Dana and her friends can also be seen covered, from head to toe, in the disgusting insects. At one point in the clip, a woman can be heard saying "We gotta get the hell out of here. We're taken over by bugs. This is f*****d up. Pull the anchor. We gotta go at 100 miles per hour right now." "Look at that," another woman says, pointing to the seats crawling with interlocking black insects. The lovebug is a species of march fly found in parts of Central America and the southeastern United States. They are known to swarm during spring as they attempt to mate. During and after mating, adult pairs remain stuck, even in flight, for several days. 16 May 2019 Pictured: Dana Hayes Erickson and her friends plagued by swarm of lovebugs. Photo credit: Dana Hayes Erickson / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • This is the horrific moment a group of friends are plagued by millions of lovebugs while in the middle of the Gulf of Mexico. The terrifying clip was captured by Dana Hayes Erickson while she was out fishing with a group of friends off the coast of Lido Key, near Sarasota, Florida. Astonishingly, despite being far from land, the biblical sized swarm of thick black lovebugs was still able to terrorize the group of pals. The orgy of mating insects became so overwhelming that Dana and her friends were forced to pull anchor and flee from their fishing spot. In the disturbing clip, the whole boat can be seen covered by millions of the bugs. Dana and her friends can also be seen covered, from head to toe, in the disgusting insects. At one point in the clip, a woman can be heard saying "We gotta get the hell out of here. We're taken over by bugs. This is f*****d up. Pull the anchor. We gotta go at 100 miles per hour right now." "Look at that," another woman says, pointing to the seats crawling with interlocking black insects. The lovebug is a species of march fly found in parts of Central America and the southeastern United States. They are known to swarm during spring as they attempt to mate. During and after mating, adult pairs remain stuck, even in flight, for several days. 16 May 2019 Pictured: Dana Hayes Erickson and her friends plagued by swarm of lovebugs. Photo credit: Dana Hayes Erickson / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • This is the horrific moment a group of friends are plagued by millions of lovebugs while in the middle of the Gulf of Mexico. The terrifying clip was captured by Dana Hayes Erickson while she was out fishing with a group of friends off the coast of Lido Key, near Sarasota, Florida. Astonishingly, despite being far from land, the biblical sized swarm of thick black lovebugs was still able to terrorize the group of pals. The orgy of mating insects became so overwhelming that Dana and her friends were forced to pull anchor and flee from their fishing spot. In the disturbing clip, the whole boat can be seen covered by millions of the bugs. Dana and her friends can also be seen covered, from head to toe, in the disgusting insects. At one point in the clip, a woman can be heard saying "We gotta get the hell out of here. We're taken over by bugs. This is f*****d up. Pull the anchor. We gotta go at 100 miles per hour right now." "Look at that," another woman says, pointing to the seats crawling with interlocking black insects. The lovebug is a species of march fly found in parts of Central America and the southeastern United States. They are known to swarm during spring as they attempt to mate. During and after mating, adult pairs remain stuck, even in flight, for several days. 16 May 2019 Pictured: Dana Hayes Erickson and her friends plagued by swarm of lovebugs. Photo credit: Dana Hayes Erickson / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • This is the horrific moment a group of friends are plagued by millions of lovebugs while in the middle of the Gulf of Mexico. The terrifying clip was captured by Dana Hayes Erickson while she was out fishing with a group of friends off the coast of Lido Key, near Sarasota, Florida. Astonishingly, despite being far from land, the biblical sized swarm of thick black lovebugs was still able to terrorize the group of pals. The orgy of mating insects became so overwhelming that Dana and her friends were forced to pull anchor and flee from their fishing spot. In the disturbing clip, the whole boat can be seen covered by millions of the bugs. Dana and her friends can also be seen covered, from head to toe, in the disgusting insects. At one point in the clip, a woman can be heard saying "We gotta get the hell out of here. We're taken over by bugs. This is f*****d up. Pull the anchor. We gotta go at 100 miles per hour right now." "Look at that," another woman says, pointing to the seats crawling with interlocking black insects. The lovebug is a species of march fly found in parts of Central America and the southeastern United States. They are known to swarm during spring as they attempt to mate. During and after mating, adult pairs remain stuck, even in flight, for several days. 16 May 2019 Pictured: Dana Hayes Erickson and her friends plagued by swarm of lovebugs. Photo credit: Dana Hayes Erickson / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • This is the horrific moment a group of friends are plagued by millions of lovebugs while in the middle of the Gulf of Mexico. The terrifying clip was captured by Dana Hayes Erickson while she was out fishing with a group of friends off the coast of Lido Key, near Sarasota, Florida. Astonishingly, despite being far from land, the biblical sized swarm of thick black lovebugs was still able to terrorize the group of pals. The orgy of mating insects became so overwhelming that Dana and her friends were forced to pull anchor and flee from their fishing spot. In the disturbing clip, the whole boat can be seen covered by millions of the bugs. Dana and her friends can also be seen covered, from head to toe, in the disgusting insects. At one point in the clip, a woman can be heard saying "We gotta get the hell out of here. We're taken over by bugs. This is f*****d up. Pull the anchor. We gotta go at 100 miles per hour right now." "Look at that," another woman says, pointing to the seats crawling with interlocking black insects. The lovebug is a species of march fly found in parts of Central America and the southeastern United States. They are known to swarm during spring as they attempt to mate. During and after mating, adult pairs remain stuck, even in flight, for several days. 16 May 2019 Pictured: Dana Hayes Erickson and her friends plagued by swarm of lovebugs. Photo credit: Dana Hayes Erickson / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • This is the horrific moment a group of friends are plagued by millions of lovebugs while in the middle of the Gulf of Mexico. The terrifying clip was captured by Dana Hayes Erickson while she was out fishing with a group of friends off the coast of Lido Key, near Sarasota, Florida. Astonishingly, despite being far from land, the biblical sized swarm of thick black lovebugs was still able to terrorize the group of pals. The orgy of mating insects became so overwhelming that Dana and her friends were forced to pull anchor and flee from their fishing spot. In the disturbing clip, the whole boat can be seen covered by millions of the bugs. Dana and her friends can also be seen covered, from head to toe, in the disgusting insects. At one point in the clip, a woman can be heard saying "We gotta get the hell out of here. We're taken over by bugs. This is f*****d up. Pull the anchor. We gotta go at 100 miles per hour right now." "Look at that," another woman says, pointing to the seats crawling with interlocking black insects. The lovebug is a species of march fly found in parts of Central America and the southeastern United States. They are known to swarm during spring as they attempt to mate. During and after mating, adult pairs remain stuck, even in flight, for several days. 16 May 2019 Pictured: Dana Hayes Erickson and her friends plagued by swarm of lovebugs. Photo credit: Dana Hayes Erickson / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • This is the horrific moment a group of friends are plagued by millions of lovebugs while in the middle of the Gulf of Mexico. The terrifying clip was captured by Dana Hayes Erickson while she was out fishing with a group of friends off the coast of Lido Key, near Sarasota, Florida. Astonishingly, despite being far from land, the biblical sized swarm of thick black lovebugs was still able to terrorize the group of pals. The orgy of mating insects became so overwhelming that Dana and her friends were forced to pull anchor and flee from their fishing spot. In the disturbing clip, the whole boat can be seen covered by millions of the bugs. Dana and her friends can also be seen covered, from head to toe, in the disgusting insects. At one point in the clip, a woman can be heard saying "We gotta get the hell out of here. We're taken over by bugs. This is f*****d up. Pull the anchor. We gotta go at 100 miles per hour right now." "Look at that," another woman says, pointing to the seats crawling with interlocking black insects. The lovebug is a species of march fly found in parts of Central America and the southeastern United States. They are known to swarm during spring as they attempt to mate. During and after mating, adult pairs remain stuck, even in flight, for several days. 16 May 2019 Pictured: Dana Hayes Erickson and her friends plagued by swarm of lovebugs. Photo credit: Dana Hayes Erickson / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • This is the horrific moment a group of friends are plagued by millions of lovebugs while in the middle of the Gulf of Mexico. The terrifying clip was captured by Dana Hayes Erickson while she was out fishing with a group of friends off the coast of Lido Key, near Sarasota, Florida. Astonishingly, despite being far from land, the biblical sized swarm of thick black lovebugs was still able to terrorize the group of pals. The orgy of mating insects became so overwhelming that Dana and her friends were forced to pull anchor and flee from their fishing spot. In the disturbing clip, the whole boat can be seen covered by millions of the bugs. Dana and her friends can also be seen covered, from head to toe, in the disgusting insects. At one point in the clip, a woman can be heard saying "We gotta get the hell out of here. We're taken over by bugs. This is f*****d up. Pull the anchor. We gotta go at 100 miles per hour right now." "Look at that," another woman says, pointing to the seats crawling with interlocking black insects. The lovebug is a species of march fly found in parts of Central America and the southeastern United States. They are known to swarm during spring as they attempt to mate. During and after mating, adult pairs remain stuck, even in flight, for several days. 16 May 2019 Pictured: Dana Hayes Erickson and her friends plagued by swarm of lovebugs. Photo credit: Dana Hayes Erickson / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • This is the horrific moment a group of friends are plagued by millions of lovebugs while in the middle of the Gulf of Mexico. The terrifying clip was captured by Dana Hayes Erickson while she was out fishing with a group of friends off the coast of Lido Key, near Sarasota, Florida. Astonishingly, despite being far from land, the biblical sized swarm of thick black lovebugs was still able to terrorize the group of pals. The orgy of mating insects became so overwhelming that Dana and her friends were forced to pull anchor and flee from their fishing spot. In the disturbing clip, the whole boat can be seen covered by millions of the bugs. Dana and her friends can also be seen covered, from head to toe, in the disgusting insects. At one point in the clip, a woman can be heard saying "We gotta get the hell out of here. We're taken over by bugs. This is f*****d up. Pull the anchor. We gotta go at 100 miles per hour right now." "Look at that," another woman says, pointing to the seats crawling with interlocking black insects. The lovebug is a species of march fly found in parts of Central America and the southeastern United States. They are known to swarm during spring as they attempt to mate. During and after mating, adult pairs remain stuck, even in flight, for several days. 16 May 2019 Pictured: Dana Hayes Erickson and her friends plagued by swarm of lovebugs. Photo credit: Dana Hayes Erickson / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • England's Trent Alexander-Arnold rubs insect repellent on his face before the FIFA World Cup Group G match at The Volgograd Arena, Volgograd.
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  • England's Trent Alexander-Arnold (left) sprats insect repellent before the FIFA World Cup Group G match at The Volgograd Arena, Volgograd.
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  • England's Trent Alexander-Arnold sprats insect repellent before the FIFA World Cup Group G match at The Volgograd Arena, Volgograd.
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  • A general view of a Manchester United flag at Old Trafford
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  • May 27, 2017 - Masovia, Masovia, Poland - Insects´ life in swamps dwindle, while biotopes vanish in strong economic growing Masovia area. (Credit Image: © Jakob Ratz/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • May 5, 2017 - inconnu - Snack lovers can now get their teeth into a new brand of corn chips - made with insects.Triangular-shaped Chirps, which come in three flavours, are made using flour milled from cricketsThe all-female team behind the brand hope serving up bugs this way will male eating insects more socially acceptable.The advantage is that insects can be bred with almost zero impact on the environment yet produce more protein per calorie than beef.It takes one cricket to make each chip.The three flavour varieties are cheddar cheese, BBQ, and sea salt.The company was set up by American graduates Rose Wang and Laura D’Asaro.Wang was a Harvard student when she travelled to China where she ate her first bug—a scorpion.It had been fried and skewered on a stick like a kebab. Wang’s fellow travel mates dared her to try it.She took the challenge and to her surprise, declared it delicious.When she returned to the USA she and her roommate D’Asaro started cooking with crickets they bought from a local pet shop. They were soon joined in their culinary experiments by another Harvard student, Meryl Natow, and the trio formed Six Foods.The company is now manufacturing Chirps and hope the product will be the first in a long line of bug-based snacks.They said although most Westerners shudder at the prospect of eating an insect, around two billion people regularly eat bugs as part of their diet.Many insects, crickets included, contain all nine essential amino acids and more magnesium than beef. Insect protein is also sustainable, especially in comparison to traditional meat sources. It takes one gallon of water to produce one pound of insect protein. Almost two thousand gallons of water, by contrast, are needed to produced a half kilo of beef The girls discovered there is a booming cricket farming industry in the US crickets for fish and reptile feed. Scaling up to human consumption was no problem because crickets have a six-week life cycleNot all in
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  • January 6, 2018 - FILE - JOHN WATTS YOUNG was an American astronaut, naval officer and aviator, test pilot, and aeronautical engineer, who became the ninth person to walk on the Moon as Commander of the Apollo 16 mission in 1972. Born: September 24, 1930 Died: January 5, 2018. Pictured: Apr. 04, 1981 - Countdown of space shuttle recins for Friday: the countdown for Friday's launching of space shuttle Columbia began an planned last night dispile an electrical fault which has threatened to delay it. The two pilots of this first reusable space vehicle, captain john young and captain Robert crippen, have now gone into near-isolation to avoid picking up any bugs which would delay the launch. photo shows Vice-president George bush, left, joins astronaut Robert crippen,center and john young a fitness jog around the Kennedy space center, Florida. the man directly behind Mr. buch, his secret service bodyguard. (Credit Image: © Keystone Press Agency/Keystone USA via ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • October 1, 2018 - Poland - A man is seen using an Apple iPhone on October 1, 2018 Apples latest realese of its mobile device operating system, version 12 has been plagued by bugs which can send messages to unintended recipients due to a feature which bundles same users who have multiple phone numbers. (Credit Image: © Jaap Arriens/NurPhoto/ZUMA Press)
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  • Nicki Minaj releases a photo on Twitter with the following caption: "“Happy 4th of July love bugs ❤️ hope you are well and having fun. Love you so much. Be back soon. 😘”". Photo Credit: Twitter *** No USA Distribution *** For Editorial Use Only *** Not to be Published in Books or Photo Books ***  Please note: Fees charged by the agency are for the agency’s services only, and do not, nor are they intended to, convey to the user any ownership of Copyright or License in the material. The agency does not claim any ownership including but not limited to Copyright or License in the attached material. By publishing this material you expressly agree to indemnify and to hold the agency and its directors, shareholders and employees harmless from any loss, claims, damages, demands, expenses (including legal fees), or any causes of action or allegation against the agency arising out of or connected in any way with publication of the material.
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  • Nicki Minaj releases a photo on Twitter with the following caption: "“Happy 4th of July love bugs ❤️ hope you are well and having fun. Love you so much. Be back soon. 😘”". Photo Credit: Twitter *** No USA Distribution *** For Editorial Use Only *** Not to be Published in Books or Photo Books ***  Please note: Fees charged by the agency are for the agency’s services only, and do not, nor are they intended to, convey to the user any ownership of Copyright or License in the material. The agency does not claim any ownership including but not limited to Copyright or License in the attached material. By publishing this material you expressly agree to indemnify and to hold the agency and its directors, shareholders and employees harmless from any loss, claims, damages, demands, expenses (including legal fees), or any causes of action or allegation against the agency arising out of or connected in any way with publication of the material.
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  • Nicki Minaj releases a photo on Twitter with the following caption: "“Happy 4th of July love bugs ❤️ hope you are well and having fun. Love you so much. Be back soon. 😘”". Photo Credit: Twitter *** No USA Distribution *** For Editorial Use Only *** Not to be Published in Books or Photo Books ***  Please note: Fees charged by the agency are for the agency’s services only, and do not, nor are they intended to, convey to the user any ownership of Copyright or License in the material. The agency does not claim any ownership including but not limited to Copyright or License in the attached material. By publishing this material you expressly agree to indemnify and to hold the agency and its directors, shareholders and employees harmless from any loss, claims, damages, demands, expenses (including legal fees), or any causes of action or allegation against the agency arising out of or connected in any way with publication of the material.
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A POLICE OFFICER WHO BEAT A DEADLY BOWEL CONDITION HAS NOW BECOME BRITAIN’S ANSWER TO ROBOCOP WEARING TITANIUM ARMOUR OVER A STOMA BAG WITH PIX By Magnus News Agency A police officer who bravely beat a deadly bowel condition has revealed he now wears RoboCop-style titanium armour to protect his tummy under the uniform. Dad Ed Rowland is a serving officer with Devon and Cornwall Police and lives with his wife Kate, also a police officer, and their three-year-old Maggie. Ed’s ordeal began in 2006 – two years after joining the police - when he became ill after a lads’ holiday to Turkey in his early 20s. What he thought was a typical holiday tummy bug soon became a nightmare with constant pain and bleeding from a condition later diagnosed as ulcerative colitis – a form of inflammatory bowel disease. After almost a decade of pain and discomfort doctors told Ed they could do no more and his large intestine was removed – meaning he now has to wear an Ileostomy bag. Because of his frontline role as a custody sergeant Ed, 36, needs protection and he found it in the form of specially built US titanium armour which covers his stoma bag. He said: “When I’m wearing the titanium armour it does make me feel a bit like RoboCop. I must be the only titanium armoured police officer in Devon, or perhaps the country. “Like the film said; I’m part man, part machine, all cop. “Thankfully, our guests in the custody suite know I’m only here to help.” Ed was able to come up with the armoured solution with support from colleagues, his wife Kate, who is also a police officer, and the National Disabled Police Association. He said: “I did some research and found something from the US called Ostomy Armor (sic), which protects the stoma bag with a titanium armour and a Kevlar cover. “It was developed over in the US mainly for veterans from the military, so they could carry on working and do sports and stuff. “I said (to the Force) this is an option, would
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A POLICE OFFICER WHO BEAT A DEADLY BOWEL CONDITION HAS NOW BECOME BRITAIN’S ANSWER TO ROBOCOP WEARING TITANIUM ARMOUR OVER A STOMA BAG WITH PIX By Magnus News Agency A police officer who bravely beat a deadly bowel condition has revealed he now wears RoboCop-style titanium armour to protect his tummy under the uniform. Dad Ed Rowland is a serving officer with Devon and Cornwall Police and lives with his wife Kate, also a police officer, and their three-year-old Maggie. Ed’s ordeal began in 2006 – two years after joining the police - when he became ill after a lads’ holiday to Turkey in his early 20s. What he thought was a typical holiday tummy bug soon became a nightmare with constant pain and bleeding from a condition later diagnosed as ulcerative colitis – a form of inflammatory bowel disease. After almost a decade of pain and discomfort doctors told Ed they could do no more and his large intestine was removed – meaning he now has to wear an Ileostomy bag. Because of his frontline role as a custody sergeant Ed, 36, needs protection and he found it in the form of specially built US titanium armour which covers his stoma bag. He said: “When I’m wearing the titanium armour it does make me feel a bit like RoboCop. I must be the only titanium armoured police officer in Devon, or perhaps the country. “Like the film said; I’m part man, part machine, all cop. “Thankfully, our guests in the custody suite know I’m only here to help.” Ed was able to come up with the armoured solution with support from colleagues, his wife Kate, who is also a police officer, and the National Disabled Police Association. He said: “I did some research and found something from the US called Ostomy Armor (sic), which protects the stoma bag with a titanium armour and a Kevlar cover. “It was developed over in the US mainly for veterans from the military, so they could carry on working and do sports and stuff. “I said (to the Force) this is an option, would
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A POLICE OFFICER WHO BEAT A DEADLY BOWEL CONDITION HAS NOW BECOME BRITAIN’S ANSWER TO ROBOCOP WEARING TITANIUM ARMOUR OVER A STOMA BAG WITH PIX By Magnus News Agency A police officer who bravely beat a deadly bowel condition has revealed he now wears RoboCop-style titanium armour to protect his tummy under the uniform. Dad Ed Rowland is a serving officer with Devon and Cornwall Police and lives with his wife Kate, also a police officer, and their three-year-old Maggie. Ed’s ordeal began in 2006 – two years after joining the police - when he became ill after a lads’ holiday to Turkey in his early 20s. What he thought was a typical holiday tummy bug soon became a nightmare with constant pain and bleeding from a condition later diagnosed as ulcerative colitis – a form of inflammatory bowel disease. After almost a decade of pain and discomfort doctors told Ed they could do no more and his large intestine was removed – meaning he now has to wear an Ileostomy bag. Because of his frontline role as a custody sergeant Ed, 36, needs protection and he found it in the form of specially built US titanium armour which covers his stoma bag. He said: “When I’m wearing the titanium armour it does make me feel a bit like RoboCop. I must be the only titanium armoured police officer in Devon, or perhaps the country. “Like the film said; I’m part man, part machine, all cop. “Thankfully, our guests in the custody suite know I’m only here to help.” Ed was able to come up with the armoured solution with support from colleagues, his wife Kate, who is also a police officer, and the National Disabled Police Association. He said: “I did some research and found something from the US called Ostomy Armor (sic), which protects the stoma bag with a titanium armour and a Kevlar cover. “It was developed over in the US mainly for veterans from the military, so they could carry on working and do sports and stuff. “I said (to the Force) this is an option, would
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A POLICE OFFICER WHO BEAT A DEADLY BOWEL CONDITION HAS NOW BECOME BRITAIN’S ANSWER TO ROBOCOP WEARING TITANIUM ARMOUR OVER A STOMA BAG WITH PIX By Magnus News Agency A police officer who bravely beat a deadly bowel condition has revealed he now wears RoboCop-style titanium armour to protect his tummy under the uniform. Dad Ed Rowland is a serving officer with Devon and Cornwall Police and lives with his wife Kate, also a police officer, and their three-year-old Maggie. Ed’s ordeal began in 2006 – two years after joining the police - when he became ill after a lads’ holiday to Turkey in his early 20s. What he thought was a typical holiday tummy bug soon became a nightmare with constant pain and bleeding from a condition later diagnosed as ulcerative colitis – a form of inflammatory bowel disease. After almost a decade of pain and discomfort doctors told Ed they could do no more and his large intestine was removed – meaning he now has to wear an Ileostomy bag. Because of his frontline role as a custody sergeant Ed, 36, needs protection and he found it in the form of specially built US titanium armour which covers his stoma bag. He said: “When I’m wearing the titanium armour it does make me feel a bit like RoboCop. I must be the only titanium armoured police officer in Devon, or perhaps the country. “Like the film said; I’m part man, part machine, all cop. “Thankfully, our guests in the custody suite know I’m only here to help.” Ed was able to come up with the armoured solution with support from colleagues, his wife Kate, who is also a police officer, and the National Disabled Police Association. He said: “I did some research and found something from the US called Ostomy Armor (sic), which protects the stoma bag with a titanium armour and a Kevlar cover. “It was developed over in the US mainly for veterans from the military, so they could carry on working and do sports and stuff. “I said (to the Force) this is an option, would
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A POLICE OFFICER WHO BEAT A DEADLY BOWEL CONDITION HAS NOW BECOME BRITAIN’S ANSWER TO ROBOCOP WEARING TITANIUM ARMOUR OVER A STOMA BAG WITH PIX By Magnus News Agency A police officer who bravely beat a deadly bowel condition has revealed he now wears RoboCop-style titanium armour to protect his tummy under the uniform. Dad Ed Rowland is a serving officer with Devon and Cornwall Police and lives with his wife Kate, also a police officer, and their three-year-old Maggie. Ed’s ordeal began in 2006 – two years after joining the police - when he became ill after a lads’ holiday to Turkey in his early 20s. What he thought was a typical holiday tummy bug soon became a nightmare with constant pain and bleeding from a condition later diagnosed as ulcerative colitis – a form of inflammatory bowel disease. After almost a decade of pain and discomfort doctors told Ed they could do no more and his large intestine was removed – meaning he now has to wear an Ileostomy bag. Because of his frontline role as a custody sergeant Ed, 36, needs protection and he found it in the form of specially built US titanium armour which covers his stoma bag. He said: “When I’m wearing the titanium armour it does make me feel a bit like RoboCop. I must be the only titanium armoured police officer in Devon, or perhaps the country. “Like the film said; I’m part man, part machine, all cop. “Thankfully, our guests in the custody suite know I’m only here to help.” Ed was able to come up with the armoured solution with support from colleagues, his wife Kate, who is also a police officer, and the National Disabled Police Association. He said: “I did some research and found something from the US called Ostomy Armor (sic), which protects the stoma bag with a titanium armour and a Kevlar cover. “It was developed over in the US mainly for veterans from the military, so they could carry on working and do sports and stuff. “I said (to the Force) this is an option, would
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A POLICE OFFICER WHO BEAT A DEADLY BOWEL CONDITION HAS NOW BECOME BRITAIN’S ANSWER TO ROBOCOP WEARING TITANIUM ARMOUR OVER A STOMA BAG WITH PIX By Magnus News Agency A police officer who bravely beat a deadly bowel condition has revealed he now wears RoboCop-style titanium armour to protect his tummy under the uniform. Dad Ed Rowland is a serving officer with Devon and Cornwall Police and lives with his wife Kate, also a police officer, and their three-year-old Maggie. Ed’s ordeal began in 2006 – two years after joining the police - when he became ill after a lads’ holiday to Turkey in his early 20s. What he thought was a typical holiday tummy bug soon became a nightmare with constant pain and bleeding from a condition later diagnosed as ulcerative colitis – a form of inflammatory bowel disease. After almost a decade of pain and discomfort doctors told Ed they could do no more and his large intestine was removed – meaning he now has to wear an Ileostomy bag. Because of his frontline role as a custody sergeant Ed, 36, needs protection and he found it in the form of specially built US titanium armour which covers his stoma bag. He said: “When I’m wearing the titanium armour it does make me feel a bit like RoboCop. I must be the only titanium armoured police officer in Devon, or perhaps the country. “Like the film said; I’m part man, part machine, all cop. “Thankfully, our guests in the custody suite know I’m only here to help.” Ed was able to come up with the armoured solution with support from colleagues, his wife Kate, who is also a police officer, and the National Disabled Police Association. He said: “I did some research and found something from the US called Ostomy Armor (sic), which protects the stoma bag with a titanium armour and a Kevlar cover. “It was developed over in the US mainly for veterans from the military, so they could carry on working and do sports and stuff. “I said (to the Force) this is an option, would
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A POLICE OFFICER WHO BEAT A DEADLY BOWEL CONDITION HAS NOW BECOME BRITAIN’S ANSWER TO ROBOCOP WEARING TITANIUM ARMOUR OVER A STOMA BAG WITH PIX By Magnus News Agency A police officer who bravely beat a deadly bowel condition has revealed he now wears RoboCop-style titanium armour to protect his tummy under the uniform. Dad Ed Rowland is a serving officer with Devon and Cornwall Police and lives with his wife Kate, also a police officer, and their three-year-old Maggie. Ed’s ordeal began in 2006 – two years after joining the police - when he became ill after a lads’ holiday to Turkey in his early 20s. What he thought was a typical holiday tummy bug soon became a nightmare with constant pain and bleeding from a condition later diagnosed as ulcerative colitis – a form of inflammatory bowel disease. After almost a decade of pain and discomfort doctors told Ed they could do no more and his large intestine was removed – meaning he now has to wear an Ileostomy bag. Because of his frontline role as a custody sergeant Ed, 36, needs protection and he found it in the form of specially built US titanium armour which covers his stoma bag. He said: “When I’m wearing the titanium armour it does make me feel a bit like RoboCop. I must be the only titanium armoured police officer in Devon, or perhaps the country. “Like the film said; I’m part man, part machine, all cop. “Thankfully, our guests in the custody suite know I’m only here to help.” Ed was able to come up with the armoured solution with support from colleagues, his wife Kate, who is also a police officer, and the National Disabled Police Association. He said: “I did some research and found something from the US called Ostomy Armor (sic), which protects the stoma bag with a titanium armour and a Kevlar cover. “It was developed over in the US mainly for veterans from the military, so they could carry on working and do sports and stuff. “I said (to the Force) this is an option, would
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A POLICE OFFICER WHO BEAT A DEADLY BOWEL CONDITION HAS NOW BECOME BRITAIN’S ANSWER TO ROBOCOP WEARING TITANIUM ARMOUR OVER A STOMA BAG WITH PIX By Magnus News Agency A police officer who bravely beat a deadly bowel condition has revealed he now wears RoboCop-style titanium armour to protect his tummy under the uniform. Dad Ed Rowland is a serving officer with Devon and Cornwall Police and lives with his wife Kate, also a police officer, and their three-year-old Maggie. Ed’s ordeal began in 2006 – two years after joining the police - when he became ill after a lads’ holiday to Turkey in his early 20s. What he thought was a typical holiday tummy bug soon became a nightmare with constant pain and bleeding from a condition later diagnosed as ulcerative colitis – a form of inflammatory bowel disease. After almost a decade of pain and discomfort doctors told Ed they could do no more and his large intestine was removed – meaning he now has to wear an Ileostomy bag. Because of his frontline role as a custody sergeant Ed, 36, needs protection and he found it in the form of specially built US titanium armour which covers his stoma bag. He said: “When I’m wearing the titanium armour it does make me feel a bit like RoboCop. I must be the only titanium armoured police officer in Devon, or perhaps the country. “Like the film said; I’m part man, part machine, all cop. “Thankfully, our guests in the custody suite know I’m only here to help.” Ed was able to come up with the armoured solution with support from colleagues, his wife Kate, who is also a police officer, and the National Disabled Police Association. He said: “I did some research and found something from the US called Ostomy Armor (sic), which protects the stoma bag with a titanium armour and a Kevlar cover. “It was developed over in the US mainly for veterans from the military, so they could carry on working and do sports and stuff. “I said (to the Force) this is an option, would
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  • November 10, 2016 - Hollywood, California, U.S. - MICHAEL SHANNON promotes movie Nocturnal Animals (2016). Michael Corbett Shannon (born August 7, 1974) is an American actor and musician. Shannon first received attention for his performance in 2002's 8 Mile, where he portrayed the boyfriend of Eminem's character's mother, played by Kim Basinger. He was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for his performance in Revolutionary Road in 2008. He played Nelson Van Alden in the HBO period drama series Boardwalk Empire (2010–2014). His performance in the 2011 film Take Shelter led to further critical acclaim, gaining him the Saturn Award for Best Actor. He also played Peter Evans in Bug (2006), Richard Kuklinski in The Iceman (2012), and General Zod in the superhero film Man of Steel (2013). Upcoming: State Like Sleep (2017),The Current War (2017), The Shape of Water (2017), Pottersville (2017), Horse Soldiers (2016), Waco (TV Movie 2016). (Credit Image: © Armando Gallo/Arga Images via ZUMA Studio)
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A POLICE OFFICER WHO BEAT A DEADLY BOWEL CONDITION HAS NOW BECOME BRITAIN’S ANSWER TO ROBOCOP WEARING TITANIUM ARMOUR OVER A STOMA BAG WITH PIX By Magnus News Agency A police officer who bravely beat a deadly bowel condition has revealed he now wears RoboCop-style titanium armour to protect his tummy under the uniform. Dad Ed Rowland is a serving officer with Devon and Cornwall Police and lives with his wife Kate, also a police officer, and their three-year-old Maggie. Ed’s ordeal began in 2006 – two years after joining the police - when he became ill after a lads’ holiday to Turkey in his early 20s. What he thought was a typical holiday tummy bug soon became a nightmare with constant pain and bleeding from a condition later diagnosed as ulcerative colitis – a form of inflammatory bowel disease. After almost a decade of pain and discomfort doctors told Ed they could do no more and his large intestine was removed – meaning he now has to wear an Ileostomy bag. Because of his frontline role as a custody sergeant Ed, 36, needs protection and he found it in the form of specially built US titanium armour which covers his stoma bag. He said: “When I’m wearing the titanium armour it does make me feel a bit like RoboCop. I must be the only titanium armoured police officer in Devon, or perhaps the country. “Like the film said; I’m part man, part machine, all cop. “Thankfully, our guests in the custody suite know I’m only here to help.” Ed was able to come up with the armoured solution with support from colleagues, his wife Kate, who is also a police officer, and the National Disabled Police Association. He said: “I did some research and found something from the US called Ostomy Armor (sic), which protects the stoma bag with a titanium armour and a Kevlar cover. “It was developed over in the US mainly for veterans from the military, so they could carry on working and do sports and stuff. “I said (to the Force) this is an option, would
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A POLICE OFFICER WHO BEAT A DEADLY BOWEL CONDITION HAS NOW BECOME BRITAIN’S ANSWER TO ROBOCOP WEARING TITANIUM ARMOUR OVER A STOMA BAG WITH PIX By Magnus News Agency A police officer who bravely beat a deadly bowel condition has revealed he now wears RoboCop-style titanium armour to protect his tummy under the uniform. Dad Ed Rowland is a serving officer with Devon and Cornwall Police and lives with his wife Kate, also a police officer, and their three-year-old Maggie. Ed’s ordeal began in 2006 – two years after joining the police - when he became ill after a lads’ holiday to Turkey in his early 20s. What he thought was a typical holiday tummy bug soon became a nightmare with constant pain and bleeding from a condition later diagnosed as ulcerative colitis – a form of inflammatory bowel disease. After almost a decade of pain and discomfort doctors told Ed they could do no more and his large intestine was removed – meaning he now has to wear an Ileostomy bag. Because of his frontline role as a custody sergeant Ed, 36, needs protection and he found it in the form of specially built US titanium armour which covers his stoma bag. He said: “When I’m wearing the titanium armour it does make me feel a bit like RoboCop. I must be the only titanium armoured police officer in Devon, or perhaps the country. “Like the film said; I’m part man, part machine, all cop. “Thankfully, our guests in the custody suite know I’m only here to help.” Ed was able to come up with the armoured solution with support from colleagues, his wife Kate, who is also a police officer, and the National Disabled Police Association. He said: “I did some research and found something from the US called Ostomy Armor (sic), which protects the stoma bag with a titanium armour and a Kevlar cover. “It was developed over in the US mainly for veterans from the military, so they could carry on working and do sports and stuff. “I said (to the Force) this is an option, would
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A POLICE OFFICER WHO BEAT A DEADLY BOWEL CONDITION HAS NOW BECOME BRITAIN’S ANSWER TO ROBOCOP WEARING TITANIUM ARMOUR OVER A STOMA BAG WITH PIX By Magnus News Agency A police officer who bravely beat a deadly bowel condition has revealed he now wears RoboCop-style titanium armour to protect his tummy under the uniform. Dad Ed Rowland is a serving officer with Devon and Cornwall Police and lives with his wife Kate, also a police officer, and their three-year-old Maggie. Ed’s ordeal began in 2006 – two years after joining the police - when he became ill after a lads’ holiday to Turkey in his early 20s. What he thought was a typical holiday tummy bug soon became a nightmare with constant pain and bleeding from a condition later diagnosed as ulcerative colitis – a form of inflammatory bowel disease. After almost a decade of pain and discomfort doctors told Ed they could do no more and his large intestine was removed – meaning he now has to wear an Ileostomy bag. Because of his frontline role as a custody sergeant Ed, 36, needs protection and he found it in the form of specially built US titanium armour which covers his stoma bag. He said: “When I’m wearing the titanium armour it does make me feel a bit like RoboCop. I must be the only titanium armoured police officer in Devon, or perhaps the country. “Like the film said; I’m part man, part machine, all cop. “Thankfully, our guests in the custody suite know I’m only here to help.” Ed was able to come up with the armoured solution with support from colleagues, his wife Kate, who is also a police officer, and the National Disabled Police Association. He said: “I did some research and found something from the US called Ostomy Armor (sic), which protects the stoma bag with a titanium armour and a Kevlar cover. “It was developed over in the US mainly for veterans from the military, so they could carry on working and do sports and stuff. “I said (to the Force) this is an option, would
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A POLICE OFFICER WHO BEAT A DEADLY BOWEL CONDITION HAS NOW BECOME BRITAIN’S ANSWER TO ROBOCOP WEARING TITANIUM ARMOUR OVER A STOMA BAG WITH PIX By Magnus News Agency A police officer who bravely beat a deadly bowel condition has revealed he now wears RoboCop-style titanium armour to protect his tummy under the uniform. Dad Ed Rowland is a serving officer with Devon and Cornwall Police and lives with his wife Kate, also a police officer, and their three-year-old Maggie. Ed’s ordeal began in 2006 – two years after joining the police - when he became ill after a lads’ holiday to Turkey in his early 20s. What he thought was a typical holiday tummy bug soon became a nightmare with constant pain and bleeding from a condition later diagnosed as ulcerative colitis – a form of inflammatory bowel disease. After almost a decade of pain and discomfort doctors told Ed they could do no more and his large intestine was removed – meaning he now has to wear an Ileostomy bag. Because of his frontline role as a custody sergeant Ed, 36, needs protection and he found it in the form of specially built US titanium armour which covers his stoma bag. He said: “When I’m wearing the titanium armour it does make me feel a bit like RoboCop. I must be the only titanium armoured police officer in Devon, or perhaps the country. “Like the film said; I’m part man, part machine, all cop. “Thankfully, our guests in the custody suite know I’m only here to help.” Ed was able to come up with the armoured solution with support from colleagues, his wife Kate, who is also a police officer, and the National Disabled Police Association. He said: “I did some research and found something from the US called Ostomy Armor (sic), which protects the stoma bag with a titanium armour and a Kevlar cover. “It was developed over in the US mainly for veterans from the military, so they could carry on working and do sports and stuff. “I said (to the Force) this is an option, would
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A POLICE OFFICER WHO BEAT A DEADLY BOWEL CONDITION HAS NOW BECOME BRITAIN’S ANSWER TO ROBOCOP WEARING TITANIUM ARMOUR OVER A STOMA BAG WITH PIX By Magnus News Agency A police officer who bravely beat a deadly bowel condition has revealed he now wears RoboCop-style titanium armour to protect his tummy under the uniform. Dad Ed Rowland is a serving officer with Devon and Cornwall Police and lives with his wife Kate, also a police officer, and their three-year-old Maggie. Ed’s ordeal began in 2006 – two years after joining the police - when he became ill after a lads’ holiday to Turkey in his early 20s. What he thought was a typical holiday tummy bug soon became a nightmare with constant pain and bleeding from a condition later diagnosed as ulcerative colitis – a form of inflammatory bowel disease. After almost a decade of pain and discomfort doctors told Ed they could do no more and his large intestine was removed – meaning he now has to wear an Ileostomy bag. Because of his frontline role as a custody sergeant Ed, 36, needs protection and he found it in the form of specially built US titanium armour which covers his stoma bag. He said: “When I’m wearing the titanium armour it does make me feel a bit like RoboCop. I must be the only titanium armoured police officer in Devon, or perhaps the country. “Like the film said; I’m part man, part machine, all cop. “Thankfully, our guests in the custody suite know I’m only here to help.” Ed was able to come up with the armoured solution with support from colleagues, his wife Kate, who is also a police officer, and the National Disabled Police Association. He said: “I did some research and found something from the US called Ostomy Armor (sic), which protects the stoma bag with a titanium armour and a Kevlar cover. “It was developed over in the US mainly for veterans from the military, so they could carry on working and do sports and stuff. “I said (to the Force) this is an option, would
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A POLICE OFFICER WHO BEAT A DEADLY BOWEL CONDITION HAS NOW BECOME BRITAIN’S ANSWER TO ROBOCOP WEARING TITANIUM ARMOUR OVER A STOMA BAG WITH PIX By Magnus News Agency A police officer who bravely beat a deadly bowel condition has revealed he now wears RoboCop-style titanium armour to protect his tummy under the uniform. Dad Ed Rowland is a serving officer with Devon and Cornwall Police and lives with his wife Kate, also a police officer, and their three-year-old Maggie. Ed’s ordeal began in 2006 – two years after joining the police - when he became ill after a lads’ holiday to Turkey in his early 20s. What he thought was a typical holiday tummy bug soon became a nightmare with constant pain and bleeding from a condition later diagnosed as ulcerative colitis – a form of inflammatory bowel disease. After almost a decade of pain and discomfort doctors told Ed they could do no more and his large intestine was removed – meaning he now has to wear an Ileostomy bag. Because of his frontline role as a custody sergeant Ed, 36, needs protection and he found it in the form of specially built US titanium armour which covers his stoma bag. He said: “When I’m wearing the titanium armour it does make me feel a bit like RoboCop. I must be the only titanium armoured police officer in Devon, or perhaps the country. “Like the film said; I’m part man, part machine, all cop. “Thankfully, our guests in the custody suite know I’m only here to help.” Ed was able to come up with the armoured solution with support from colleagues, his wife Kate, who is also a police officer, and the National Disabled Police Association. He said: “I did some research and found something from the US called Ostomy Armor (sic), which protects the stoma bag with a titanium armour and a Kevlar cover. “It was developed over in the US mainly for veterans from the military, so they could carry on working and do sports and stuff. “I said (to the Force) this is an option, would
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A POLICE OFFICER WHO BEAT A DEADLY BOWEL CONDITION HAS NOW BECOME BRITAIN’S ANSWER TO ROBOCOP WEARING TITANIUM ARMOUR OVER A STOMA BAG WITH PIX By Magnus News Agency A police officer who bravely beat a deadly bowel condition has revealed he now wears RoboCop-style titanium armour to protect his tummy under the uniform. Dad Ed Rowland is a serving officer with Devon and Cornwall Police and lives with his wife Kate, also a police officer, and their three-year-old Maggie. Ed’s ordeal began in 2006 – two years after joining the police - when he became ill after a lads’ holiday to Turkey in his early 20s. What he thought was a typical holiday tummy bug soon became a nightmare with constant pain and bleeding from a condition later diagnosed as ulcerative colitis – a form of inflammatory bowel disease. After almost a decade of pain and discomfort doctors told Ed they could do no more and his large intestine was removed – meaning he now has to wear an Ileostomy bag. Because of his frontline role as a custody sergeant Ed, 36, needs protection and he found it in the form of specially built US titanium armour which covers his stoma bag. He said: “When I’m wearing the titanium armour it does make me feel a bit like RoboCop. I must be the only titanium armoured police officer in Devon, or perhaps the country. “Like the film said; I’m part man, part machine, all cop. “Thankfully, our guests in the custody suite know I’m only here to help.” Ed was able to come up with the armoured solution with support from colleagues, his wife Kate, who is also a police officer, and the National Disabled Police Association. He said: “I did some research and found something from the US called Ostomy Armor (sic), which protects the stoma bag with a titanium armour and a Kevlar cover. “It was developed over in the US mainly for veterans from the military, so they could carry on working and do sports and stuff. “I said (to the Force) this is an option, would
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A POLICE OFFICER WHO BEAT A DEADLY BOWEL CONDITION HAS NOW BECOME BRITAIN’S ANSWER TO ROBOCOP WEARING TITANIUM ARMOUR OVER A STOMA BAG WITH PIX By Magnus News Agency A police officer who bravely beat a deadly bowel condition has revealed he now wears RoboCop-style titanium armour to protect his tummy under the uniform. Dad Ed Rowland is a serving officer with Devon and Cornwall Police and lives with his wife Kate, also a police officer, and their three-year-old Maggie. Ed’s ordeal began in 2006 – two years after joining the police - when he became ill after a lads’ holiday to Turkey in his early 20s. What he thought was a typical holiday tummy bug soon became a nightmare with constant pain and bleeding from a condition later diagnosed as ulcerative colitis – a form of inflammatory bowel disease. After almost a decade of pain and discomfort doctors told Ed they could do no more and his large intestine was removed – meaning he now has to wear an Ileostomy bag. Because of his frontline role as a custody sergeant Ed, 36, needs protection and he found it in the form of specially built US titanium armour which covers his stoma bag. He said: “When I’m wearing the titanium armour it does make me feel a bit like RoboCop. I must be the only titanium armoured police officer in Devon, or perhaps the country. “Like the film said; I’m part man, part machine, all cop. “Thankfully, our guests in the custody suite know I’m only here to help.” Ed was able to come up with the armoured solution with support from colleagues, his wife Kate, who is also a police officer, and the National Disabled Police Association. He said: “I did some research and found something from the US called Ostomy Armor (sic), which protects the stoma bag with a titanium armour and a Kevlar cover. “It was developed over in the US mainly for veterans from the military, so they could carry on working and do sports and stuff. “I said (to the Force) this is an option, would
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A POLICE OFFICER WHO BEAT A DEADLY BOWEL CONDITION HAS NOW BECOME BRITAIN’S ANSWER TO ROBOCOP WEARING TITANIUM ARMOUR OVER A STOMA BAG WITH PIX By Magnus News Agency A police officer who bravely beat a deadly bowel condition has revealed he now wears RoboCop-style titanium armour to protect his tummy under the uniform. Dad Ed Rowland is a serving officer with Devon and Cornwall Police and lives with his wife Kate, also a police officer, and their three-year-old Maggie. Ed’s ordeal began in 2006 – two years after joining the police - when he became ill after a lads’ holiday to Turkey in his early 20s. What he thought was a typical holiday tummy bug soon became a nightmare with constant pain and bleeding from a condition later diagnosed as ulcerative colitis – a form of inflammatory bowel disease. After almost a decade of pain and discomfort doctors told Ed they could do no more and his large intestine was removed – meaning he now has to wear an Ileostomy bag. Because of his frontline role as a custody sergeant Ed, 36, needs protection and he found it in the form of specially built US titanium armour which covers his stoma bag. He said: “When I’m wearing the titanium armour it does make me feel a bit like RoboCop. I must be the only titanium armoured police officer in Devon, or perhaps the country. “Like the film said; I’m part man, part machine, all cop. “Thankfully, our guests in the custody suite know I’m only here to help.” Ed was able to come up with the armoured solution with support from colleagues, his wife Kate, who is also a police officer, and the National Disabled Police Association. He said: “I did some research and found something from the US called Ostomy Armor (sic), which protects the stoma bag with a titanium armour and a Kevlar cover. “It was developed over in the US mainly for veterans from the military, so they could carry on working and do sports and stuff. “I said (to the Force) this is an option, would
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A POLICE OFFICER WHO BEAT A DEADLY BOWEL CONDITION HAS NOW BECOME BRITAIN’S ANSWER TO ROBOCOP WEARING TITANIUM ARMOUR OVER A STOMA BAG WITH PIX By Magnus News Agency A police officer who bravely beat a deadly bowel condition has revealed he now wears RoboCop-style titanium armour to protect his tummy under the uniform. Dad Ed Rowland is a serving officer with Devon and Cornwall Police and lives with his wife Kate, also a police officer, and their three-year-old Maggie. Ed’s ordeal began in 2006 – two years after joining the police - when he became ill after a lads’ holiday to Turkey in his early 20s. What he thought was a typical holiday tummy bug soon became a nightmare with constant pain and bleeding from a condition later diagnosed as ulcerative colitis – a form of inflammatory bowel disease. After almost a decade of pain and discomfort doctors told Ed they could do no more and his large intestine was removed – meaning he now has to wear an Ileostomy bag. Because of his frontline role as a custody sergeant Ed, 36, needs protection and he found it in the form of specially built US titanium armour which covers his stoma bag. He said: “When I’m wearing the titanium armour it does make me feel a bit like RoboCop. I must be the only titanium armoured police officer in Devon, or perhaps the country. “Like the film said; I’m part man, part machine, all cop. “Thankfully, our guests in the custody suite know I’m only here to help.” Ed was able to come up with the armoured solution with support from colleagues, his wife Kate, who is also a police officer, and the National Disabled Police Association. He said: “I did some research and found something from the US called Ostomy Armor (sic), which protects the stoma bag with a titanium armour and a Kevlar cover. “It was developed over in the US mainly for veterans from the military, so they could carry on working and do sports and stuff. “I said (to the Force) this is an option, would
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A POLICE OFFICER WHO BEAT A DEADLY BOWEL CONDITION HAS NOW BECOME BRITAIN’S ANSWER TO ROBOCOP WEARING TITANIUM ARMOUR OVER A STOMA BAG WITH PIX By Magnus News Agency A police officer who bravely beat a deadly bowel condition has revealed he now wears RoboCop-style titanium armour to protect his tummy under the uniform. Dad Ed Rowland is a serving officer with Devon and Cornwall Police and lives with his wife Kate, also a police officer, and their three-year-old Maggie. Ed’s ordeal began in 2006 – two years after joining the police - when he became ill after a lads’ holiday to Turkey in his early 20s. What he thought was a typical holiday tummy bug soon became a nightmare with constant pain and bleeding from a condition later diagnosed as ulcerative colitis – a form of inflammatory bowel disease. After almost a decade of pain and discomfort doctors told Ed they could do no more and his large intestine was removed – meaning he now has to wear an Ileostomy bag. Because of his frontline role as a custody sergeant Ed, 36, needs protection and he found it in the form of specially built US titanium armour which covers his stoma bag. He said: “When I’m wearing the titanium armour it does make me feel a bit like RoboCop. I must be the only titanium armoured police officer in Devon, or perhaps the country. “Like the film said; I’m part man, part machine, all cop. “Thankfully, our guests in the custody suite know I’m only here to help.” Ed was able to come up with the armoured solution with support from colleagues, his wife Kate, who is also a police officer, and the National Disabled Police Association. He said: “I did some research and found something from the US called Ostomy Armor (sic), which protects the stoma bag with a titanium armour and a Kevlar cover. “It was developed over in the US mainly for veterans from the military, so they could carry on working and do sports and stuff. “I said (to the Force) this is an option, would
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A POLICE OFFICER WHO BEAT A DEADLY BOWEL CONDITION HAS NOW BECOME BRITAIN’S ANSWER TO ROBOCOP WEARING TITANIUM ARMOUR OVER A STOMA BAG WITH PIX By Magnus News Agency A police officer who bravely beat a deadly bowel condition has revealed he now wears RoboCop-style titanium armour to protect his tummy under the uniform. Dad Ed Rowland is a serving officer with Devon and Cornwall Police and lives with his wife Kate, also a police officer, and their three-year-old Maggie. Ed’s ordeal began in 2006 – two years after joining the police - when he became ill after a lads’ holiday to Turkey in his early 20s. What he thought was a typical holiday tummy bug soon became a nightmare with constant pain and bleeding from a condition later diagnosed as ulcerative colitis – a form of inflammatory bowel disease. After almost a decade of pain and discomfort doctors told Ed they could do no more and his large intestine was removed – meaning he now has to wear an Ileostomy bag. Because of his frontline role as a custody sergeant Ed, 36, needs protection and he found it in the form of specially built US titanium armour which covers his stoma bag. He said: “When I’m wearing the titanium armour it does make me feel a bit like RoboCop. I must be the only titanium armoured police officer in Devon, or perhaps the country. “Like the film said; I’m part man, part machine, all cop. “Thankfully, our guests in the custody suite know I’m only here to help.” Ed was able to come up with the armoured solution with support from colleagues, his wife Kate, who is also a police officer, and the National Disabled Police Association. He said: “I did some research and found something from the US called Ostomy Armor (sic), which protects the stoma bag with a titanium armour and a Kevlar cover. “It was developed over in the US mainly for veterans from the military, so they could carry on working and do sports and stuff. “I said (to the Force) this is an option, would
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A POLICE OFFICER WHO BEAT A DEADLY BOWEL CONDITION HAS NOW BECOME BRITAIN’S ANSWER TO ROBOCOP WEARING TITANIUM ARMOUR OVER A STOMA BAG WITH PIX By Magnus News Agency A police officer who bravely beat a deadly bowel condition has revealed he now wears RoboCop-style titanium armour to protect his tummy under the uniform. Dad Ed Rowland is a serving officer with Devon and Cornwall Police and lives with his wife Kate, also a police officer, and their three-year-old Maggie. Ed’s ordeal began in 2006 – two years after joining the police - when he became ill after a lads’ holiday to Turkey in his early 20s. What he thought was a typical holiday tummy bug soon became a nightmare with constant pain and bleeding from a condition later diagnosed as ulcerative colitis – a form of inflammatory bowel disease. After almost a decade of pain and discomfort doctors told Ed they could do no more and his large intestine was removed – meaning he now has to wear an Ileostomy bag. Because of his frontline role as a custody sergeant Ed, 36, needs protection and he found it in the form of specially built US titanium armour which covers his stoma bag. He said: “When I’m wearing the titanium armour it does make me feel a bit like RoboCop. I must be the only titanium armoured police officer in Devon, or perhaps the country. “Like the film said; I’m part man, part machine, all cop. “Thankfully, our guests in the custody suite know I’m only here to help.” Ed was able to come up with the armoured solution with support from colleagues, his wife Kate, who is also a police officer, and the National Disabled Police Association. He said: “I did some research and found something from the US called Ostomy Armor (sic), which protects the stoma bag with a titanium armour and a Kevlar cover. “It was developed over in the US mainly for veterans from the military, so they could carry on working and do sports and stuff. “I said (to the Force) this is an option, would
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A POLICE OFFICER WHO BEAT A DEADLY BOWEL CONDITION HAS NOW BECOME BRITAIN’S ANSWER TO ROBOCOP WEARING TITANIUM ARMOUR OVER A STOMA BAG WITH PIX By Magnus News Agency A police officer who bravely beat a deadly bowel condition has revealed he now wears RoboCop-style titanium armour to protect his tummy under the uniform. Dad Ed Rowland is a serving officer with Devon and Cornwall Police and lives with his wife Kate, also a police officer, and their three-year-old Maggie. Ed’s ordeal began in 2006 – two years after joining the police - when he became ill after a lads’ holiday to Turkey in his early 20s. What he thought was a typical holiday tummy bug soon became a nightmare with constant pain and bleeding from a condition later diagnosed as ulcerative colitis – a form of inflammatory bowel disease. After almost a decade of pain and discomfort doctors told Ed they could do no more and his large intestine was removed – meaning he now has to wear an Ileostomy bag. Because of his frontline role as a custody sergeant Ed, 36, needs protection and he found it in the form of specially built US titanium armour which covers his stoma bag. He said: “When I’m wearing the titanium armour it does make me feel a bit like RoboCop. I must be the only titanium armoured police officer in Devon, or perhaps the country. “Like the film said; I’m part man, part machine, all cop. “Thankfully, our guests in the custody suite know I’m only here to help.” Ed was able to come up with the armoured solution with support from colleagues, his wife Kate, who is also a police officer, and the National Disabled Police Association. He said: “I did some research and found something from the US called Ostomy Armor (sic), which protects the stoma bag with a titanium armour and a Kevlar cover. “It was developed over in the US mainly for veterans from the military, so they could carry on working and do sports and stuff. “I said (to the Force) this is an option, would
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  • November 10, 2016 - Hollywood, California, U.S. - MICHAEL SHANNON promotes movie Nocturnal Animals (2016). Michael Corbett Shannon (born August 7, 1974) is an American actor and musician. Shannon first received attention for his performance in 2002's 8 Mile, where he portrayed the boyfriend of Eminem's character's mother, played by Kim Basinger. He was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for his performance in Revolutionary Road in 2008. He played Nelson Van Alden in the HBO period drama series Boardwalk Empire (2010–2014). His performance in the 2011 film Take Shelter led to further critical acclaim, gaining him the Saturn Award for Best Actor. He also played Peter Evans in Bug (2006), Richard Kuklinski in The Iceman (2012), and General Zod in the superhero film Man of Steel (2013). Upcoming: State Like Sleep (2017),The Current War (2017), The Shape of Water (2017), Pottersville (2017), Horse Soldiers (2016), Waco (TV Movie 2016). (Credit Image: © Armando Gallo/Arga Images via ZUMA Studio)
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  • November 10, 2016 - Hollywood, California, U.S. - MICHAEL SHANNON promotes movie Nocturnal Animals (2016). Michael Corbett Shannon (born August 7, 1974) is an American actor and musician. Shannon first received attention for his performance in 2002's 8 Mile, where he portrayed the boyfriend of Eminem's character's mother, played by Kim Basinger. He was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for his performance in Revolutionary Road in 2008. He played Nelson Van Alden in the HBO period drama series Boardwalk Empire (2010–2014). His performance in the 2011 film Take Shelter led to further critical acclaim, gaining him the Saturn Award for Best Actor. He also played Peter Evans in Bug (2006), Richard Kuklinski in The Iceman (2012), and General Zod in the superhero film Man of Steel (2013). Upcoming: State Like Sleep (2017),The Current War (2017), The Shape of Water (2017), Pottersville (2017), Horse Soldiers (2016), Waco (TV Movie 2016). (Credit Image: © Armando Gallo/Arga Images via ZUMA Studio)
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  • November 10, 2016 - Hollywood, California, U.S. - MICHAEL SHANNON promotes movie Nocturnal Animals (2016). Michael Corbett Shannon (born August 7, 1974) is an American actor and musician. Shannon first received attention for his performance in 2002's 8 Mile, where he portrayed the boyfriend of Eminem's character's mother, played by Kim Basinger. He was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for his performance in Revolutionary Road in 2008. He played Nelson Van Alden in the HBO period drama series Boardwalk Empire (2010–2014). His performance in the 2011 film Take Shelter led to further critical acclaim, gaining him the Saturn Award for Best Actor. He also played Peter Evans in Bug (2006), Richard Kuklinski in The Iceman (2012), and General Zod in the superhero film Man of Steel (2013). Upcoming: State Like Sleep (2017),The Current War (2017), The Shape of Water (2017), Pottersville (2017), Horse Soldiers (2016), Waco (TV Movie 2016). (Credit Image: © Armando Gallo/Arga Images via ZUMA Studio)
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  • November 10, 2016 - Hollywood, California, U.S. - MICHAEL SHANNON promotes movie Nocturnal Animals (2016). Michael Corbett Shannon (born August 7, 1974) is an American actor and musician. Shannon first received attention for his performance in 2002's 8 Mile, where he portrayed the boyfriend of Eminem's character's mother, played by Kim Basinger. He was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for his performance in Revolutionary Road in 2008. He played Nelson Van Alden in the HBO period drama series Boardwalk Empire (2010–2014). His performance in the 2011 film Take Shelter led to further critical acclaim, gaining him the Saturn Award for Best Actor. He also played Peter Evans in Bug (2006), Richard Kuklinski in The Iceman (2012), and General Zod in the superhero film Man of Steel (2013). Upcoming: State Like Sleep (2017),The Current War (2017), The Shape of Water (2017), Pottersville (2017), Horse Soldiers (2016), Waco (TV Movie 2016). (Credit Image: © Armando Gallo/Arga Images via ZUMA Studio)
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  • November 10, 2016 - Hollywood, California, U.S. - MICHAEL SHANNON promotes movie Nocturnal Animals (2016). Michael Corbett Shannon (born August 7, 1974) is an American actor and musician. Shannon first received attention for his performance in 2002's 8 Mile, where he portrayed the boyfriend of Eminem's character's mother, played by Kim Basinger. He was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for his performance in Revolutionary Road in 2008. He played Nelson Van Alden in the HBO period drama series Boardwalk Empire (2010–2014). His performance in the 2011 film Take Shelter led to further critical acclaim, gaining him the Saturn Award for Best Actor. He also played Peter Evans in Bug (2006), Richard Kuklinski in The Iceman (2012), and General Zod in the superhero film Man of Steel (2013). Upcoming: State Like Sleep (2017),The Current War (2017), The Shape of Water (2017), Pottersville (2017), Horse Soldiers (2016), Waco (TV Movie 2016). (Credit Image: © Armando Gallo/Arga Images via ZUMA Studio)
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  • November 10, 2016 - Hollywood, California, U.S. - MICHAEL SHANNON promotes movie Nocturnal Animals (2016). Michael Corbett Shannon (born August 7, 1974) is an American actor and musician. Shannon first received attention for his performance in 2002's 8 Mile, where he portrayed the boyfriend of Eminem's character's mother, played by Kim Basinger. He was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for his performance in Revolutionary Road in 2008. He played Nelson Van Alden in the HBO period drama series Boardwalk Empire (2010–2014). His performance in the 2011 film Take Shelter led to further critical acclaim, gaining him the Saturn Award for Best Actor. He also played Peter Evans in Bug (2006), Richard Kuklinski in The Iceman (2012), and General Zod in the superhero film Man of Steel (2013). Upcoming: State Like Sleep (2017),The Current War (2017), The Shape of Water (2017), Pottersville (2017), Horse Soldiers (2016), Waco (TV Movie 2016). (Credit Image: © Armando Gallo/Arga Images via ZUMA Studio)
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  • November 10, 2016 - Hollywood, California, U.S. - MICHAEL SHANNON promotes movie Nocturnal Animals (2016). Michael Corbett Shannon (born August 7, 1974) is an American actor and musician. Shannon first received attention for his performance in 2002's 8 Mile, where he portrayed the boyfriend of Eminem's character's mother, played by Kim Basinger. He was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for his performance in Revolutionary Road in 2008. He played Nelson Van Alden in the HBO period drama series Boardwalk Empire (2010–2014). His performance in the 2011 film Take Shelter led to further critical acclaim, gaining him the Saturn Award for Best Actor. He also played Peter Evans in Bug (2006), Richard Kuklinski in The Iceman (2012), and General Zod in the superhero film Man of Steel (2013). Upcoming: State Like Sleep (2017),The Current War (2017), The Shape of Water (2017), Pottersville (2017), Horse Soldiers (2016), Waco (TV Movie 2016). (Credit Image: © Armando Gallo/Arga Images via ZUMA Studio)
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  • November 10, 2016 - Hollywood, California, U.S. - MICHAEL SHANNON promotes movie Nocturnal Animals (2016). Michael Corbett Shannon (born August 7, 1974) is an American actor and musician. Shannon first received attention for his performance in 2002's 8 Mile, where he portrayed the boyfriend of Eminem's character's mother, played by Kim Basinger. He was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for his performance in Revolutionary Road in 2008. He played Nelson Van Alden in the HBO period drama series Boardwalk Empire (2010–2014). His performance in the 2011 film Take Shelter led to further critical acclaim, gaining him the Saturn Award for Best Actor. He also played Peter Evans in Bug (2006), Richard Kuklinski in The Iceman (2012), and General Zod in the superhero film Man of Steel (2013). Upcoming: State Like Sleep (2017),The Current War (2017), The Shape of Water (2017), Pottersville (2017), Horse Soldiers (2016), Waco (TV Movie 2016). (Credit Image: © Armando Gallo/Arga Images via ZUMA Studio)
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  • November 10, 2016 - Hollywood, California, U.S. - MICHAEL SHANNON promotes movie Nocturnal Animals (2016). Michael Corbett Shannon (born August 7, 1974) is an American actor and musician. Shannon first received attention for his performance in 2002's 8 Mile, where he portrayed the boyfriend of Eminem's character's mother, played by Kim Basinger. He was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for his performance in Revolutionary Road in 2008. He played Nelson Van Alden in the HBO period drama series Boardwalk Empire (2010–2014). His performance in the 2011 film Take Shelter led to further critical acclaim, gaining him the Saturn Award for Best Actor. He also played Peter Evans in Bug (2006), Richard Kuklinski in The Iceman (2012), and General Zod in the superhero film Man of Steel (2013). Upcoming: State Like Sleep (2017),The Current War (2017), The Shape of Water (2017), Pottersville (2017), Horse Soldiers (2016), Waco (TV Movie 2016). (Credit Image: © Armando Gallo/Arga Images via ZUMA Studio)
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