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  2. Pilates Is Known as the Workout of Choice for Rich Moms, But ...

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    Some other pro tips: ask to work with a studio's most senior instructor, and always check reviews online, as well as take a look at studios to ensure they are clean and the equipment is in good shape.

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  4. List of scams - Wikipedia

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    The bar bill scam is common in Europe, [59] especially Budapest, Hungary. [60] [61] [62] A mark, usually a man who is a tourist, is approached by an attractive woman or pair of women who start a conversation, such as asking for directions (pretending to have mistaken the tourist for a local). After a bit of conversation, the women will suggest ...

  5. Here are the best 'As Seen on TV' items under $25 at Walmart

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    Here are the best 'As Seen on TV' items under $25 at Walmart. Kristine Gill. September 22, 2022 at 6:47 AM ... The reviews quoted above reflect the most recent versions at the time of publication.

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    Complaints lodged with the BBB fell about 7%, to 927,000. In practical terms, those numbers suggest that more Americans are being smart about their shopping, looking into businesses' reputations ...

  7. List of hoaxes - Wikipedia

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    "Hold on Tight!", a hoax episode of the British TV comedy Inside No. 9 which was advertised to be broadcast, but was never actually made. The Horn Papers, a genealogical hoax. Hunting for Bambi, a fictional competition to hunt semi-naked women with paintball guns in the deserts of Las Vegas. [4]