Carrie Underwood pranked Hunter Hayes on tour over the weekend. Watch the video below to see what happens... forward the video to :33 for the prank!


Carrie Underwood pranked Hunter Hayes on tour over the weekend. Watch the video below to see what happens... forward the video to :33 for the prank!
Really moving! Best soldier return surprise ever! Army Lieutenant Colonel returns home to surprise his family at Tropicana Field When nine-year-old Alayna Adams threw out the first pitch before Thursday's game between the Boston Red Sox and tampa bay Rays 5/16/2013 , she had no idea that the catcher was a hero -- her hero, specifically.
Unbeknownst to her, the USO brought in her father, Army Lieutenant Colonel William T. Adams, to participate in the first-pitch ceremony after finishing a one-year deployment in Afghanistan.
After tossing the ceremonial offering, Alayna was not prepared for what she saw next. As the catcher removed his mask, she was stunned to see Lt. Colonel Adams staring right back at her and immediately rushed to hug him.
The USO and the Tampa Bay Rays pulled off their surprise perfectly, and the result was an emotional and poignant moment.
Officials say they received a phone call before the shooting in which the caller said there would be a dead body at the cemetery and it would be his.
Operators scrambled, trying to place a return call, but there was no answer.
When emergency responders arrived, they found Trickle's body near his pickup truck.
Trickle was a fan favorite in NASCAR -- often smoking cigarettes while he raced.
Dick won the NASCAR "Rookie of the Year" award in the Winston Cup in 1989, when he was 48 years old.
Trickle was also beloved by the gang on "SportsCenter" -- Keith Olbermann and Dan Patrick used to almost always report his race results -- no matter how poorly he finished -- just because they were amused by his name.
Olbermann just tweeted ... "No sports figure Dan + I had fun with took it more graciously. In fact, gratefully."
He added, "Trickle helped mainstream NASCAR coverage on @SportsCenter We gave prominent attention to him, then his races, then ALL races."