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  2. Smiffys - Wikipedia

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    Smiffys is a UK wholesale, fancy dress manufacturer specialising in party fashion, leisure and entertainment products.. Founded in 1894 by Robert Henry Smith, Smiffys began as a wigmakers making court and surgical wigs, and today is part of the R H Smith & Sons (Wigmakers Ltd) group. [1]

  3. Yelp - Wikipedia

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    Yelp's website, Yelp.com, is a crowd-sourced local business review and social networking site. [8] The site has pages devoted to individual locations, such as restaurants or schools, where Yelp users can submit a review of their products or services [93] using a one to five stars rating scale. [16]

  4. Tokyo Stylez - Wikipedia

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    Mia Jackson (born December 15, 1989), [1] known professionally as Tokyo Stylez, is a hairstylist and wigmaker originally from Omaha, Nebraska. [2] She is perhaps best-known for her appearances on E!'s Keeping up with the Kardashians and Life of Kylie (2017), where she was featured as Kylie Jenner’s personal hairstylist—a client and friend whom Stylez has stated to have crafted over 100 ...

  5. Kim Zolciak Is Selling Her Wigs for Up to $2,750 Each Amid ...

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    Kim Zolciak Curtis Means/Ace Pictures/Shutterstock Don’t be tardy to the — wigparty! Kim Zolciak-Biermann is selling her famous hair collection amid her messy divorce from Kroy Biermann.

  6. The worst video game ever made is back. But why? - AOL

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    The critically maligned 'Plumbers Don't Wear Ties' is getting a special edition rerelease, prompting the video game world to reexamine what we can learn from its bad plot and dated technology.

  7. Party crews - Wikipedia

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    Infamous, a party crew in East Los Angeles, was known for throwing “T-parties,” which were events specifically for LGBT Latinos. [11] According to Cal Poly Pomona professor Anthony Christian Ocampo, T-parties occurred in the late-1990s and were mostly held in backyards, parking lots, as well as locations such as a laundromat and an auto ...