10 Secrets of Victoria’s Secret Employees
Victoria's Secret employees share their most disgusting stories, their best tips, and how to get them to leave you in peace.
Victoria's Secret employees share their most disgusting stories, their best tips, and how to get them to leave you in peace.
Kids who find their tongues stuck in juice bottles can experience pain, swelling, or possibly airway obstruction. A technique used to uncork wine bottles could help.
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The thief—or thieves—stole the one-ton boulder from the side of the road in Prescott National Forest roughly two weeks ago.
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HBO’s 'Watchmen' explores what the world looks like 30-plus years after the events of Alan Moore and Dave Gibbon's famed graphic novel. But that doesn't mean you won't find plenty of hidden references to the comic's 1980s setting.
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When it was built in 1899, more than 650 feet of land separated it from the water. By the 2000s, that number had dwindled to 20.
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Indulge in Rory and Lorelai Gilmore’s favorite junk food at the Warner Bros. studio tour this winter.
Even though there are no people living on Mullion Island off Cornwall in England, rubber bands turn up there by the thousands. Now researchers think they know why.