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  2. Swizzle stick - Wikipedia

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    Swizzle stick. A swizzle stick is a small stick used to stir drinks. The original swizzle sticks were created in the 18th century at a rum plantation in the West Indies using the branch of the Quararibea turbinata (also known as the "Swizzle stick tree"). In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, stir sticks made of glass were created to shake ...

  3. The Sims Social's Simify will morph you into a Sim, won't ...

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    Playfish and EA have launched Simify, a mini app on The Sims Social fan page that will take your picture and turn it into a Sim. It's really that simple, but you can either upload a picture of ...

  4. List of Gabby's Dollhouse episodes - Wikipedia

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    605. Gabby got a dollhouse delivery, and it was a dress-up chest. She uses her dress up ability and teams up with Pandy to travel to the Wild West with Baby Box, soar into outer space with DJ Catnip and DJ Comet, and go underwater with Pillow Cat. Cat of the Day: Pillow Cat sings "Roll with It". 45.

  5. Mad TV season 11 - Wikipedia

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    Backstage, Michael McDonald receives hate mail from a kid and Frank Caeti is mistaken for Frank Caliendo; Ike Barinholtz and Bobby Lee conduct red-carpet interviews at the Mad TV season 11 premiere; Jessica Simpson (Parker) sings about the horrible film remakes of classic TV shows; a parody of House in which Dr. House (McDonald) pops Vicodin and cruelly treats a dying marriage counselor; Mrs ...

  6. Chinese hairpin - Wikipedia

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    The Tiaoxin ( Chinese: 挑心); pinyin: Tiāo xīn) is a Chinese hairpin worn by women in the Ming dynasty in their hair bun; the upper part of the hairpin was usually in the shape of a Buddhist statue, an immortal, a Sanskrit word, or a phoenix. [11] The Chinese character shou ( 寿, "longevity") could also be used to decorate the hairpin.

  7. Make Your Own Kind of Music (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Make Your Own Kind of Music. (TV series) Make Your Own Kind of Music was an American summer replacement television series starring The Carpenters that aired on NBC between July 6, 1971, and September 7, 1971. It was a replacement for "The Don Knotts Show," in the Tuesday evening time slot from 8-9 p.m. (Eastern), and was produced by Stan Harris ...