Want to Rule Hell for a Day? The Town of Hell, Michigan, Will Make You Mayor for $100
By donating $100, you can rule Hell for a day as the unincorporated Michigan community's honorary mayor.
By donating $100, you can rule Hell for a day as the unincorporated Michigan community's honorary mayor.
In the early 1990s, McDonald's made a direct appeal to Chicago Bulls fans by naming a modified Quarter Pounder after star player Michael Jordan. It wasn't sold in Boston.
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