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30 Wedding Traditions People In This Online Group Chose Or Would Choose To Ditch

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From wearing a white dress to promising to obey the husband 'till death us do part'—weddings are known to come with a lot of rituals. However, with many of these traditions being age-old, more and more lovebirds choose to skip a few of them when planning their wedding or sometimes even ditch the majority of it altogether. Some time ago, a Quora user asked people on the platform to open up about the wedding traditions they'd choose to skip when planning their own wedding. "What is one wedding tradition you absolutely wouldn't partake in? Why?" their question reads. With that...

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16 Best and Coolest Underwear Drying Racks for 2021

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  Yutang Portable Folding Clothes Hangers Travel Accessories Foldable Clothes Drying Rack for Drying Clothes Towels Underwear (Green) - It is great for dying lingerie, socks, or any delicate washables collapses for easy storage. Just take your laundry out and either clip your clothes onto the rack to naturally air dry your clothes. No smell,anti-pressure,anti-friction,sturdy and durabletight clips and no slip. Durable plastic and special windbreak design allow for use in the home or outdoors. Folding hanger for easy storage and space saving when travel,family vacation,business trip, campingeven if at home,can be used in bathroom, balcony or outside in garden, laundry...

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21 Coolest Bottle Opener Key Ring

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s   Babyknucks SILVER Knuckles Bottle Opener Key Ring & confidence booster- as seen at Think Geek - That’s why we made babyknucks”, jeff knox, inventor engraving is available visit www. “It’s not all grape juice and animal crackers out there, and when the binkies drop, you need an edge. This is one man’s mission to provide babies with the self defense tools needed to defend against parents bad fashion choices and evil babies. The reactions to that first pair were so overwhelmingly positive jeff decided everyone should be able to enjoy them, thus babyknucks was born. For more information about...

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PUMPING IRONY: So Sad

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I’m at an age when funerals beckon way more frequently than weddings, so you’d think I’d have figured out the whole grieving thing by now. That’s the first thought that came to mind last week when I heard that my 73-year-old brother, affectionately known as The Tin Man (he once ran a siding company), had tumbled into the cancer vortex. A PET scan revealed tumors invading his scalp and shoulder, his liver and lymph nodes, his tibia and back. “We have called the Mayo,” his daughter wrote in a text replete with heart emojis and a call for prayers. I...

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The Fault Lines of Midwestern Racism Run Deep

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Dear Wisconsin– Dear swing state: Dear battleground and infinite presidential visit: Dear broken-heartland: Dear flyover: Dear Packer fan and Brewer fan and anti-labor leader: Dear Act 10: Dear apple orchard and cranberry bog: Dear Tammy and Ron: Dear Cheesehead: Dear Butter Burger: Dear diabetes and high cholesterol and Ironman: Dear Supermax and overcrowded county lockup: Dear red tape and yellow tape, supper club and polka mixtape: Dear bottle glass and chalk silhouette: Dear cell phone footage: Dear seventh bullet in my back: Dear Tony Robinson and now dearest Kyla: Dear Governor Evers, Lt. Governor and Brother Mandela, and former Governor...

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