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See What the Dancing Six Flags Old Man Really Looks Like — Best Life

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Do you remember those old Six Flags commercials where an "old man" danced wildly to techno music? Now that we've reminded you, the song "We Like to Party!" by Vengaboys - probably stuck in your head (sorry!). The iconic commercials with Mr. Six, as Six Flags called him, ran steadily into the early 2000s. But you may not have noticed that the man who played Mr. Six was only 29 when the commercials were shot. In addition, he is a celebrated choreographer who has worked with some of the greatest pop stars in the world. Read on to find out more about the mysterious man behind one of the most famous commercial mascots of all time. RELATED: See Ali Landry, the Doritos Girl, over 20 years later. Mathew Imaging / FilmMagic / Getty Images When Six Flags first launched its Mr. Six campaign in 2004, the company went to great lengths to hide the identity of the man behind the Old Man costume. &qu

Young Man Paralyzed since 2009 Was Told He Would Never Walk, but Does So at His Graduation

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A young man paralyzed while training soccer at school shocked the world when he took his very first steps in 12 years. Surprisingly, he even went to his graduation ceremony wearing wearable technology. There are no limits to what a person can do, provided they show their dedication and determination. Regardless of obstacles and hindrances, even the toughest becomes easy if you don't give up. Corey Borner of Desoto, Texas has shown the world that anything can be achieved with persistence, hard work, and unwavering confidence in one's strengths and abilities. Borner has been in a wheelchair for 12 years, paralyzed from the waist down after a terrible injury sustained during soccer practice at DeSoto High School in the spring of 2009. He related about the horrific experience: "She [the doctors] said I hardly had a chance to walk because my spinal cord was so badly damaged. But I was ready to go. I told myself that I would be leaving this chair in no time. " After