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7/10/21 I Do...Not Like These Traditions

Saturday 7/10/21


Celebrate National Kitten and Pina Colada Day

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With the latest Songs of the Summer chart marking the first of 2021 dated after July 4, how often does the No. 1 title on the survey to that point wind up winning the season's competition?

The answer is seven in the last ten years. This could bode well for "Butter" by BTS. Watch for a new contender later today.

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Some woman with really long hair posted a video on how to deal with frizzy hair using something we normally associate with laundry.

If you need to get the frizz out and do it fast, just grab a dryer sheet.

She claims one swipe with it gets rid of all the static in your hair. And from the video, it does look like it works.

It seems like it should work since dryer sheets are designed to remove static from clothing. So if you're okay with your hair smelling like fabric softener, give it a try.

https://www.tiktok.com/@snconroy/video/6923756081499868422

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2020 was a very untraditional year for weddings. So is now the time to change other stuff about them? Someone polled people who've been married, and asked if we should keep doing these ten traditional wedding things.

1. The bride's family should pay for it? That's one of the top traditions people want to stop following. 43% say ditch it. Only 25% say keep it. Everyone else isn't sure.


2. Not seeing each other until the ceremony? 28% think it's dumb now.


3. The bride should wear white? 24% think it's outdated.


4. Exchanging rings? Only 5% of Americans say ditch that one.


5. The bride's father giving her away? Only 14% say cut it.


6. The bride and groom's first dance? Most people still like that one. Only 6% said no.


7. Tossing the bouquet? 11% are sick of it.


8. The garter toss? 26% don't want to see it at weddings anymore.


9. Throwing rice or birdseed? 31% say stop.


10. The bride promising to cherish and "obey" her husband? 50% don't want to hear that line anymore. But only 38% of men agree, compared to 61% of women.

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