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food and wine's list of the best mail order gifts by state
boeing 737 max requires a software update to be safe...would you still want to switch planes?
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tickle bar opens in texas...but wear your mask
high waisted jeans making a comeback...what fashion trend did you hate?
game: what year did it happen?
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if you could only have one holiday cookie...what would it be?
game: slogan off
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what do you use as a christmas tree topper...is it the same or different every year?
according to a new survey...who is the hardest person to buy for?
goodbye/fun facts....today is National Christmas Tree Day in the U.S.A. Live Christmas trees have been sold in America since the 1850s. While only two percent of Americans head to the local woods or forest to chop down a tree, most of today's Christmas trees are grown on farms. The best selling trees are Blue spruce, Scotch pine, White pine, Noble fir, Fraser fir, Douglas fir and Balsam fir. Once the holidays are over, it’s important to recycle those live trees. And most people, about 93 percent, do just that. Christmas trees are not only biodegradable, but provide much-needed shelter for wildlife