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  2. Foam party - Wikipedia

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    Dancing at a foam party; the blue object on the ceiling is a foam generator. A foam party is a social event at which participants dance to music on a dance floor covered in several feet of suds or bubbles, dispensed from a foam machine. In the past, foam parties have been associated with nightclubs, large events, and college parties. [1]

  3. Bleacher - Wikipedia

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    Many ballparks, especially those in Minor League Baseball, offer only bleacher seating. In those that offer both seats and bleachers—such as in Major League Baseball—the bleachers are typically in less desirable locations and/or have lower ticket prices, giving the term "bleachers" a connotation of lower-class seating.

  4. Holiday History: Why Do We Put Up and Decorate Trees?

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    According to TIME Magazine, 1931 was the first year that this special location displayed a Christmas tree, when a 20-ft.-tall balsam was put up on Christmas Eve by the construction workers who ...

  5. List of Jimmy Fallon games and sketches - Wikipedia

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    Behind each door is a sweater. Jimmy picks a seat number out of a Santa hat, and whoever in the audience has that number wins that day's sweater. In 2013, an abbreviated version of the series ("The 5 Days of Christmas Sweaters") aired because Jimmy hosted Saturday Night Live during what normally would be the second week of the segment.

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    A Christmas Carol; A Clockwork Orange (film) A Clockwork Orange (novel) A Confederacy of Dunces; A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court; A Coruña; A Cotton Office in New Orleans; A Country Practice; A Dance of the Forests; A Dance to the Music of Time; A Day in the Life; A Dictionary of the English Language; A Doll's House; A Estrada; A ...

  7. History of Wrigley Field - Wikipedia

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    The bleacher expansion project was designed by HOK Architecture, of Kansas City Missouri with Osborn Engineering of Cleveland, Ohio serving as the engineer. On January 4, 2008, the Cubs got permission to add 80 new seats to the ballpark. The Cubs also got permission to add new signs.