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  2. Clinking glasses - Wikipedia

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    Clinking glasses is a drinking ritual where the participants make contact [1] between their drinking vessels, producing bell-like [2] sounds in order to express congratulations or greetings, [3] Clinking is more likely after a toast that involves a subject of joint interest (like the just-wedded couple).

  3. Toast (honor) - Wikipedia

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    Hip, Hip, Hurrah! by Danish painter P.S. Krøyer, 1888 According to various apocryphal stories, the custom of touching glasses evolved from concerns about poisoning. By one account, clinking glasses together would cause each drink to spill over into the others' (though there is no real evidence for such an origin). [2]

  4. Four glasses puzzle - Wikipedia

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    For two glasses it is trivially solved in one turn by inverting either glass. For three glasses there is a two-turn algorithm. For five or more glasses there is no algorithm that guarantees the bell will ring in a finite number of turns. [2] A further generalisation allows k glasses (instead of two) out of the n glasses to be examined at each turn.

  5. Yes, You Can Rent Out Your Eyeball For Money

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    n November 1954, 29-year-old Sammy Davis Jr. was driving to Hollywood when a car crash left his eye mangled beyond repair. Doubting his potential as a one-eyed entertainer, the burgeoning performer sought a solution at the same venerable institution where other misfortunate starlets had gone to fill their vacant sockets: Mager & Gougelman, a family-owned business in New York City that has ...

  6. Mr. Two Bits - Wikipedia

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    Two Bits role during pregame festivities at Ben Hill Griffin Stadium, which higher profile "Guest Mr. Two-Bits" usually tapped to lead the cheer before higher profile games. Edmondson's cheer and distinctive orange-and-blue-striped tie became so popular that they have been used by the university as a symbol of alumni support. [4]

  7. Two Tigers (nursery rhyme) - Wikipedia

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    Two Tigers is a popular traditional Mandarin nursery rhyme called "Liang Zhi Lao Hu" in Mandarin. ... Goodbye! Cheers! References Children's literature portal ...

  8. 7 Best New Costco Products That Are Worth Every Penny - AOL

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    There, the same set of six wine glasses retails for $69.99, giving Costco members $30 in savings. Try This: 5 Kirkland Products That Retirees Should Buy as Gifts for Family Members ©Costco

  9. Ryan Gosling Explains Why Ken Wears 3 Flashy Watches at Once ...

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    Breaking Down Every Barbie and Ken From the ‘Barbie’ Movie. Read article. Gosling described the reason behind the three watches, in a Monday, July 24, “Ken Essentials” YouTube video for GQ