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What is the history of the wedding garter tradition?
What is the history of the wedding garter tradition? Read about the origins of the wedding garter tradition.
10 Ways To Reuse or Recycle Floppy Disks
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10 ways to reuse or recycle floppy disks. Learn more about the 10 ways to reuse or recycle floppy disks.
Questions to Ask Brain Specialists
Questions to ask brain specialists will help you be more prepared for this conversation. Learn more about questions to ask brain specialists from HowStuffWorks.
Could You Live in Mexico?
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Semana Santa, tacos al pastor and the Palenque ruins, oh my! There's lots to explore in this colorful country, so if you're eager to experience bullfighting and meet some charros, then it's time to take this Mexican quiz now!
Inside Yellowstone's 'Zone of Death' Crimes Can't Be Prosecuted
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A small area of West Yellowstone National Park has no residents, which opens it up to a strange loophole: lawlessness. Find out more at HowStuffWorks.
Why We Say It's 'Raining Cats and Dogs' When It's Literally Not
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If you've ever uttered the phrase, "It's raining cats and dogs," you may have thought it was a bizarre way to describe heavy rainfall. After all, it conjures images of cats and dogs tumbling from the sky. While cats and dogs may not literally be falling from the sky, they may have inspired the phrase.
Driving With Flip-flops Is Illegal and Other Common Traffic Misconceptions
The CarStuff guys dispel the myth that it's illegal to drive with flip-flops along with a few other common traffic misconceptions in this episode.
Get Ready for the Quadrantids, the First Meteor Shower of the New Year
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The Quadrantids are a short but powerful meteor shower that shows up in early January. How can you glimpse it?
How Did Snakes Lose Their Legs?
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HowStuffWorks finds out why snakes have no legs and feet.
How to Upgrade Your Shower, James Bond Style
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Whether you call it a contrast shower, a Scottish shower or a James Bond shower, it's guaranteed to wake you up. Here's why people are trying it.