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    Pantos are humorous, slapstick entertainment for the whole family, often featuring men dressed in drag. They are sometimes based on a famous fairy tale or story, like "Cinderella," "Peter Pan," or ...

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    A great gift for both men and women, this travel-sized Essential Kit comes with the brand’s signature Beeswax Lip Balm, Coconut Foot Cream, Beeswax Hand Salve, Soap Bark and Chamomile Deep ...

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    The mugs are inspired by the 'Dark Brandon' meme that surfaced on social media last year. President Biden Trolls Haters With ‘Dark Brandon’ Mug & You Can Actually Buy One Skip to main content

  5. Toby Jug - Wikipedia

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    There are competing theories for the origin of the name "Toby Jug". [4] Although it has been suggested that the pot is named after Sir Toby Belch in Shakespeare's play Twelfth Night, or Uncle Toby in Laurence Sterne's Tristram Shandy, the most widely accepted theory is that the original was a Yorkshireman, Henry Elwes, 'famous for drinking 2,000 gallons of strong stingo beer from his silver ...

  6. Tiki mug - Wikipedia

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    Cocktails served in tiki mugs. A tiki mug is a large ceramic cocktail drinking vessel that originated in tiki bars and tropical-themed restaurants. [1] The term "tiki mug" is a blanket term for the sculptural drinkware even though they vary in size and most do not contain handles.

  7. Crayon-eating Marine trope - Wikipedia

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    The crayon-eating Marine is a humorous trope (or meme) associated with the United States Marine Corps, emerging online in the early 2010s. Playing off of a stereotype of Marines as unintelligent, the trope supposes that they frequently eat crayons and drink glue .