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  2. The Podcast House From Netflix's 'Nobody Wants This ... - AOL

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    Originally designed by the New York and Palm Beach-based studio of David Lucido, the 3,000-square-foot, four-bedroom, three-bathroom property was featured in ELLE DECOR in November 2023. It's ...

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    On a bookshelf filled with vacation-themed souvenirs, a lonely and grumpy playboy knick-knack snowman named Knick, who resides in a "Nome Sweet Nome, Alaska" snow globe, wants to reach a female "Sunny Miami" knick-knack that shows an attractive blonde and tanned pool-lounger, wearing a blue speedo and sunglasses.

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    One craft book suggested a plan making a small snowman doll out of white glove, ribbon, and other craft supplies. [11] One book on snowmen, which included instructions on working with real snow, also mentions snowman-themed sweets and confections. [12] Some options for snowman-themed dessert items include ice cream, marshmallows, and macaroons ...

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    Olaf is a fictional character in Disney's Frozen franchise. He first appeared in the Walt Disney Animation Studios animated film Frozen (2013). At the beginning of the film, Olaf is an inanimate snowman created by Elsa and Anna in their childhood.

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    These digital images are coarse in resolution and often simply express text, such as the depth of the pool in various places, but some such digital images are used to show a sunset or other beach theme. Recent developments in digital image processing have led to the ability to design physical tile mosaics using computer aided design (CAD) software.