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Howard’s face-plant is one of the lesser dramatic responses to the Stanley release. Other videos show someone climbing over a Starbucks counter, customers camping out as early as 4:40 a.m. and ...
A now-viral TikTok is calling out CVS for appearing to throw away products like blankets and socks the day after Christmas. Anna Sacks, who has shared footage of intact goods in store trash since ...
Chelcie Lynn (born August 9, 1987) [3] is an American internet personality, actress and stand-up comedian [4] who began her internet career on the video sharing platform Vine as her character, Trailer Trash Tammy. [5] She posted her first original Vine in 2013 [6] and moved to YouTube to continue sharing content after the platform was ...
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In 1968, at the feminist Miss America protest, protesters symbolically threw a number of feminine products into a "Freedom Trash Can", [14] with cosmetics among the items the protesters called "instruments of female torture" [15] and accoutrements of what they perceived to be enforced femininity.
Trash Can (stylized as Trash Can - EP) is an extended play by Nigerian rapper Ice Prince. [1] It was released for free digital download by Chocolate City on January 29, 2015. Ice Prince enlisted TMXO, City Monstar, Drey Beatz, and T Sleek to produce the EP. Trash Can comprises six songs and features a guest appearance from Joules Da Kid.
"Obscurity Knocks" is a song by Scottish band The Trash Can Sinatras, which was released in 1990 as an extended play [1] (and promotional single in the United States) from their debut studio album Cake. It was written by all five band members and produced by Roger Béchirian. [2]