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  2. 'Scene from a horror movie': Airbnb sued after Michigan ... - AOL

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    Airbnb and the owner of a Michigan rental called "The Castle" are being sued by a group of senior women whose stay at the property turned into a night of "horror" after a horde of brown bats ...

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    Lil' Magic Drinkin' Filly – A baby gray and pink pony, comes with blue house on yellow base, pink, teal and yellow blanket, fancy light blue brush, fancy light blue bottle, bottle with pink top with teal bow and purple bow. When head is lifted, milk disappears.

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    A group of women are suing Airbnb over a “house of horrors” vacation home infested with live bats.. The women described their “horror movie” experience after they rented a Victorian-style ...

  5. Mariah Carey wears a see-through mesh dress to a bat mitzvah

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    Mariah Carey made for one very sexy bat mitzvah guest! The 46-year-old pop diva turned up to the massive, luxurious coming-of-age affair for her manager's daughter wearing a long-sleeved black ...

  6. Shades of purple - Wikipedia

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    The pure essence of purple was approximated in pigment in the late 1960s by mixing fluorescent magenta and fluorescent blue pigments together to make fluorescent purple to use in psychedelic black light paintings. This tone of purple was very popular among hippies and was the favorite color of Jimi Hendrix. Thus it is called psychedelic purple ...

  7. Eptesicus - Wikipedia

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    Eptesicus melanops. Rafinesque, 1820. Eptesicus is a genus of bats, commonly called house bats or serotine bats, in the family Vespertilionidae. [1] The genus name is likely derived from the Greek words ptetikos 'able to fly' or petomai 'house flier', although this is not certain. [2]

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