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The Great Pinecone Drop began on New Year's Eve 1999 in Flagstaff. Valley 101 looks into how this Arizona tradition got its start.
TikTok is home to trends that range from harmless fun to outright dangerous, and the latest one—”dropping things on my feet”—falls somewhere in between. The viral challenge has users intentionally dropping objects on their feet, from lip gloss ...
Since at least 1907, we've been ushering in the new year by dropping things. That's the year a 700 lb. lighted ball was first dropped from the flagpole of the New York Times building in Times Square, to let New Yorkers know 1907 had passed and 1908 had begun.
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Why are people dropping things on their feet on TikTok?
There is no pain like dropping a sharp or heavy object on your feet - but that's exactly what people are doing on TikTok in a bizarre and dangerous trend. TikTokers are putting their pain tolerance to the test by getting random household objects and ...
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This article describes all of the best and most memorable things to do in San Diego, California for vacationers or residents, along with helpful tips and recommendations from a local. Pacific Beach at sunset San Diego is one of my favorite cities in the ...
As the old joke goes; we live by the lake, drop in some time. Or, you could just drop me a line or better yet, drop by, drop anchor and drop in a fishing hook. Did you just drop out of the picture, lately? Don’t drop the paper while you go get a bucket ...
Netflix dropped a trailer for the super-sized last episode of “Stranger Things” that looks back at the Hawkins kids’ journey across all five seasons over the last nine years. The finale will premiere on streaming as well as the big screen in theaters across the country.