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    #27 Clearly My Wife And Her Sister Should Have Coordinated More Closely On Kids Names. These Are Their Special, Personalised, Christmas Gift Sacks From The Grandparents Image credits: Alexis_Denken

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    Deck the Walls. With all the Christmas decor lying around, your elf can create a final festive scene that'll instantly brighten up your home. Use colorful tape to craft a cheerful tree on the wall ...

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    For his 10th wedding anniversary, Steven pulled out all the stops to show his wife Kelli just how much he loves her. Husband surprises wife with over-the-top vow renewal 10 years later Skip to ...

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    Hillary Kelly from Curbed compares Get Organized with The Home Edit with Tidying Up with Marie Kondo: "If viewers see in Marie Kondo the pursuit of a pared-back Japanese aesthetic, Get Organized represents the tenacious way Americans hold onto and celebrate their excess — we want to keep our stuff and make it pretty, too, dammit."

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    At Midnight I'll Take Your Soul (Portuguese: À Meia-Noite Levarei Sua Alma) is a 1964 Brazilian horror film directed and co-written by José Mojica Marins.Marins stars as Zé do Caixão (known in English-speaking countries as Coffin Joe), an undertaker who believes that he can achieve immortality by having a son, a concept he refers to as "the continuation of blood".