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what age are you the best at doing things
have you ever had a 'fashion faux pas' where you showed up wearing the same thing as someone else?
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6 items you can get (for a relatively cheap price) to make your office function way better
can you pass the "old man test" from tik tok
most common nightmares
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worst cities for pollen this year (and places you might want to move to)
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things you should use hydrogen peroxide to clean
bizarre awards you've probably never heard of (listverse)
goodbye/fun facts....national french bread day...French bread can trace its start to a rather unlikely set of circumstances. Thanks to a law passed in 1920 that prohibited bakers from working before 4 a.m., morning commuters needed a new type of bread.  When the law limited their day, the bakers knew their product so well they adjusted by re-shaping their loaves of bread. The long, narrow loaves baked more quickly and evenly. As a result, patrons found the new loaves more convenient for slicing and storing.