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2/18/25 - Loosies, Tube Coffee, and A Tub of Cheese

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Tuesday 2/18/25


Celebrate:

Crab Stuffed Flounder Day

Eat Ice Cream For Breakfast Day

National Battery Day

National Drink Wine Day

Pluto Day

Thumb Appreciation Day

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You know how when you shop for bananas, there's always those bananas all by itself? Well eggs are starting to be sold like this.

In New York City, bodegas and convenience stores are selling them in bags of three and they are called loosies.

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There's a Swiss company online that's selling tubes of coffee that you can spread on your morning toast or croissant.  It's kind of like a tube of oil paint that's black, so it's thick enough that you could put it on fruit, like a banana.

They say it could be mixed with water to create an instant coffee.

The company is called "No Normal Coffee."  You can only get these tubes online.

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Selena Gomez's fiancé Benny Blanco posted a video of his Valentine's surprise to her.  He made a trail of tortilla chips to the BATHROOM, where he arranged more chips to say "I (Heart) You" on the floor.

Right next to that was a bathtub . . . which was filled to the top with NACHO CHEESE.

There's also a bowl of chips on a pedestal next to the tub, and the video ends with Benny dipping a chip into the tub and taking a bite.

The caption says, quote, "When your fiancée isn't much of a flowers girl."

Most of the internet didn't like it and there's no word if she did.

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Sheryl Crow has made her feelings about Elon Musk crystal clear. 

She sold her Tesla, and she's donating to the money to NPR . . . you know, National Public Radio . . . which could be in jeopardy under the Trump administration.

She posted a video on Instagram where she's waving goodbye as her Tesla is hauled off.

In the caption she said, quote, "My parents always said you are who you hang out with.  There comes a time when you have to decide who you are willing to align with.  So long Tesla.


Today’s Useless Fact of the Day - You can send a coconut, a potato, a sombrero, a brick, an inflated beach ball, a Frisbee, or a pillow through the U.S. postal service WITHOUT a box . . . you just have to put enough postage on it and an address label.

 
 
 

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