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  2. This Viral Christmas Tree Decorating Hack Has DIYers ... - AOL

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    On Oct. 30, Emma Villaneda, known as @thecraftedstudioco on TikTok, posted a DIY Christmas tree collar hack that involves a few inexpensive things from Dollar Tree. The video has over 244K likes ...

  3. Woman jokes about mother’s skinny ‘Ozempic’ Christmas tree

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    “Mom’s tree off that Ozempic,” the text across the screen read. Rollins further joked about how thin her mother’s Christmas appeared when she wrote in the caption: “Ozempic tree.”

  4. Kelly Ripa Fans Go Wild After She Shares 'Stunning' Photo of ...

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    Kelly Ripa's latest social media post has her fans thinking someone might be using Ozempic—but it's not the talk show host herself.. In fact, it's not a person at all. It's Ripa's Christmas tree ...

  5. Plica plica - Wikipedia

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    Plica plica is diurnal, active during the day, and arboreal, living most of its life adhered to the sides of tree trunks. It comes down from the trees only to lay eggs, which it places inside rotting palm trees and in palm litter. The female produces at least two clutches per reproductive season, with an average clutch size of three eggs.

  6. List of sources of the National Christmas Tree (United States)

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    Cut evergreen trees were used in 1923 and from 1954 to 1972. Living trees were used from 1924 to 1953, and again from 1973 to the present (2011). In the list below, the height of the cut tree is the height of the tree when raised at the White House. The height of the living tree is the height when it was first planted.

  7. Blue Collar Man (Long Nights) - Wikipedia

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    "Blue Collar Man (Long Nights)" is a song by American rock band Styx, released as the first single from their eighth studio album, Pieces of Eight (1978). Released in 1978, the single came in two 7" vinyl formats: one with the b-side "Superstars" (a track from The Grand Illusion ) and a second single with the instrumental album track "Aku-Aku ...