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10 Halloween Pranks That Went Horribly and Tragically Wrong
Halloween is fast approaching, and with it comes a number of traditions. From carving a jack-o-lantern to donning costumes, bobbing for apples and handing out candy to neighborhood kids. But there is one Halloween tradition that does not get enough attention, and that is the annual All Hallow's Eve prank. Yes, each October 31st pranksters [...] The post 10 Halloween Pranks That Went Horribly and Tragically Wrong appeared first on Goliath.
How To Repair a Faucet
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A dripping faucet is the most common plumbing problem but one of the easiest to repair. Yet many people ignore it and leave it unrepaired. Imagine each drip as a penny lost and you may reconsider.
How to Remove a Windshield
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Do you know how to remove a windshield? Find out how to remove a windshield in this article from HowStuffWorks.
Turns Out Earth's Pulse 'Beats' Every 27.5 Million Years, But Why?
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Researchers have been asking this question for almost a century and now we're a little closer to the answer. Something else to ponder: Every 27.5 million years there is usually a mass extinction.
Does a Beer's 'Born-on Date' Matter?
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While some brands display their beers' 'date of birth,' others hide it. Does a beer's 'born-on' date matter? Find out at HowStuffWorks.
Are Abnormal Archaeological Finds Proof of Extraterrestrial Life?
Are strange skeletons unearthed across the globe evidence that we're not alone, or are they simply more myths and legends that are bound to be debunked?
My Kid Has a Kickstarter
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Kid entrepreneurs are actually cool now. Learn more about these kidtrepeneurs, or "treps" at HowStuffWorks Now.
The Man Whose Blood Saved More Than 2 Million Babies
James Harrison produces a rare antibody in his blood called RhD immunoglobulin that's saved millions of Australian babies. Read more at HowStuffWorks.
Is it rude to wear a hat indoors?
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Men are taught not to wear hats indoors, but is it really hurting anyone? Learn why wearing hats indoors is generally frowned upon at HowStuffWorks.
Do cats really steal babies' breath?
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Cats often get a bad rap, but are our tykes really in danger? Learn if cats really steal babies' breath at HowStuffWorks.