Odd Stuff (Part 3)

How many locks do they need on that bathroom door?!

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The 2nd deadbolt must be for locking someone into the bathroom. From the reflections on the left side:
RonRice

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Think I found a way to get rich! :money_mouth_face:

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I agree, those locks are set to be locked from the bedroom, not the bathroom.

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No supply chain issue with that product in my neighborhood.

We should call West Elm and make a deal.

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To keep the smell inside…

Fire Wtf GIF by Teddy Too Big

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Everything in sight is absolutely packed with random carvings and dead animals and pictures, but you’re going to fault them for putting their stylish lock collection somewhere half-sensible?

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“Dried Spooky Branch”?
29 dollars?

You have got to be kidding me.
Going to raid the allotment and compost first thing tomorrow.

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You can’t put a value on spooky!

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Someone did.
And I’m gonna cash in!

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Christ, what a fucking good idea.

I’ll cut you in on the deal if you keep it between us two.

Off to google spooky sticks with birds on, back soon, with numbers.

(we’re gonna be so rich)

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To be fair, I’ve not done that well.

I might have to rethink this.

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My imagination is not so cheery, and Ron Rice’s obituary does little to change that.

To further the company’s association with sun-soaked youth, he launched his own beauty pageant in 1983.

The results far exceeded his expectations. “It was absolutely magic,” he told the Knoxville News Sentinel of Tennessee. “I had never seen anything like it. We had every horn dog in the world come in and see the pageant.”

His pageants went on to draw celebrity judges and special guests including O.J. Simpson and Donald Trump, whose second wife, Marla Maples, was a former Hawaiian Tropic contestant. “He was kind of a regular with us,” Mr. Rice told the Boston Globe in 2016, adding that when Trump threw parties at his Mar-a-Lago estate in Palm Beach, “He’d call me up and say, ‘I’m having a big party. Bring your girls in.’ ”

There was a restaurant in New York at Times Square. The dress code was bikinis and it was opened in 2006. It shut down after lawsuits for groping and rape.

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Birds of a oily feather.

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The story is very creepy!

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Wait…the dress code or the uniform for employees? Because I kind of like idea of the customers having to wear bikinis

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