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  2. Lee Redmond - Wikipedia

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    The Enquirer featured her every few years and kept track of the progress of her nails. [2]Redmond started growing her nails in late 1978 to early 1979 and although she had originally planned to have them cut off on November 22, 2006 (as she said on her guest appearances on a couple of talk shows), she chose to keep her nails after all.

  3. Vikingsholm - Wikipedia

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    Some parts of the structure contain no nails or spikes, as a result of old-fashioned construction methods. Most of the building was made from local materials. While Mrs. Knight is known for building Vikingsholm, she and her businessman husband Harry were also primary backers of Charles Lindbergh 's non-stop solo flight across the Atlantic Ocean ...

  4. Lora Josephine Knight - Wikipedia

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    Despite the divorce, Lora continued to use her ex-husband's last name. [ 4 ] Knight sold her Wychwood home to San Francisco businessman Robert Stanley Dollar Sr. [ 1 ] In the summer of summer of 1929, Knight built Vikingsholm , the house she is most known for, buying the 240 acres of land in Emerald Bay in Lake Tahoe from William Henry ...

  5. Woman with 17-inch nails looks for a date on 'Strange Love' - AOL

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    The premiere of TLC's newest show, "Strange Love" featured a woman named LaRue Drummond.She is a single mother who's been growing her nails for 40 years now. "I hope I find my knight in shining armor.

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  7. Her nail artist, Kalin Sorto (@tailored_enhancements_ on the ‘gram) hooked her up with a set of press-on nails to keep up her glam while quarantining at home during the COVID-19 outbreak.

  8. Nail art - Wikipedia

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    Many photos show the empress with 6-inch-long gold guards protecting her long nails. [6] A lot of these above did not use nail art as it is widely known today, only stained, dyed, or dusted the fingernails and toenails. [7] The first actual record of nail art was from the short-lived Inca Empire (1438-1533), one of the largest empires in South ...

  9. Woman breaks records with her 18-foot-long fingernails - AOL

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    Photo: Guinness World Records. It takes Ayanna, a nail technician, over 20 hours to paint her nails, which requires two bottles of nail polish. With this time commitment, she only paints them once ...