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10/4/21 When is This Weekend?

Monday 10/4/21


Celebrate National Cinnamon Bun, Taco, Golf Lover's, and Vodka Day

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A pair of Michael Jordan's used boxers were on the auction block and someone snapped them up for $2,784.They came with a dry-cleaning tag and were provided by Jordan's friend and bodyguard John Michael Wozniak, who appeared in that "Last Dance" documentary. He also provided some suits, coats, dress shirts, and ties for the auction.

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Young people were more likely to say "this weekend," and people over 50 were more likely to say "next weekend." But here's one thing we DO agree on: Only 7% would refer to this past weekend as "this" weekend. 91% say it's already "last" weekend.

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A British man named Ty Jones is such a dead ringer lookalike for Ed Sheeran that he has to use disguises to hide from crazy fans.

His experience with Ed groupies have ranged from, quote "fans crying and shaking" to a, quote, "cyclist who couldn't stop looking and crashed their bike while still making eye contact."

To avoid the mistaken fans, Ty wears the classic celebrity disguise: a hat, sunglasses, and a face mask. Don't feel bad for him though he said he gets sent free stuff and is let into clubs and restaurants as a VIP.

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Finally..scientists studying the important things. Scientists Have Finally Figured Out Why Your Socks Go Missing In The Laundry

The gist is, that it's you. (thanks alot)

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Well...this turned out alright..

A man in Turkey was reported missing on Tuesday, after his loved ones lost touch with him for several hours. Apparently, he'd gone out drinking with some friends . . . and then wandered into the woods.

While in the woods, the guy saw people looking for someone, so he joined in . . . reportedly for "hours." Eventually, he noticed that they were chanting his name, so he responded, "I'm here!" Once the authorities confirmed he was with them, they called off the search and gave him a ride home.

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