Edge On The Clock: The Smithsonian Wants Your Old Pictures At Disney Parks

CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Leslie Jones can continue to commentate the Olympics, Panera Bread is getting inventive this Valentine’s Day, and your Disney Parks photos could be apart of history – all on Edge on the Clock.

Leslie Jones

Comedian and Olympics super fan Leslie Jones can once again post on social media about the games.

Every four years she live tweets to narrate all the action. But on Monday she posted on Instagram that she would no longer be doing them because her videos were getting blocked.

People magazine reports NBC has resolved the issue.

The network said it was a third party error.

Jones still hasn’t posted anything since Monday.

Panera Bread

If you are hoping for a ring this Valentine’s Day – Panera Bread wants to help.

They’re giving away a lab-grown baguette shaped diamond ring.

It even comes in a custom bread bowl ring box.

To enter share a picture of yourself enjoying some Panera on either Twitter on Instagram starting on February 14th.

There will be 22 entry winners.

Disney Photos

Your family’s Disney photos could become a historical artifact.

The Smithsonian National Museum of American History wants to share photos from your visit to Disneyland or Walt Disney World for a new project.

Museum officials are looking for pictures from all decades to show how the theme park has changed over time.

Candid photos, posed photos and even blurry photos are fair game.

Be sure to share a story of what the visit meant to you.