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  2. The Man Who Loved Flowers - Wikipedia

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    "The Man Who Loved Flowers" is a short story by Stephen King, first published in the August 1977 issue of Gallery, and later collected in King's 1978 collection Night Shift. [1] The story revolves around a young man who buys flowers for his love interest, but he is eventually revealed to be a serial killer who went insane after his lover's ...

  3. Talk:The Man Who Loved Flowers - Wikipedia

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    Doesn't seem to be the case anymore. According to notices on the street, they're filming Tuesday, November 10, in Windsor Terrace, Brooklyn; a quick news/blog search suggests that some filming has already taken place in Hamilton, Ontario. 69.203.157.67 18:21, 8 November 2009 (UTC)

  4. History of YouTube - Wikipedia

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    Google bought the site in November 2006 for US$1.65 billion, since which it operates as one of Google's subsidiaries. YouTube allows users to upload videos, view them, rate them with likes and dislikes, share them, add videos to playlists, report, make comments on videos, and subscribe to other users.

  5. Channel 10 - Wikipedia

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    Canal 10 (Nicaragua), a television channel from Nicaragua; Canal 10 (Uruguay), a television channel from Uruguay; Channel 10 (Indian TV channel), a television channel from Bengali-language news; Channel 10 (Israel), a television channel from licensed in Israel; Channel 10 - Tucumán, a free-to-air channel in the province of Tucumán, Argentina

  6. This Idaho man, 55, bought a rundown 120-year-old train car ...

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    This Idaho man, 55, bought a rundown 120-year-old train car — then spent $150K revamping it into a ‘one-of-a-kind experience’ he rents out for $350/night.

  7. The Man Who Sold the World (song) - Wikipedia

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    According to Doggett, the song's title has multiple "precursors": including a 1949 Robert A. Heinlein science fiction novella The Man Who Sold the Moon; [14] a 1954 DC comic, "The Man Who Sold the Earth"; and a 1968 Brazilian political satire, The Man Who Bought the World. [8] However, none have a thematic link to Bowie's song.

  8. Folktales from Japan - Wikipedia

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    Hometown Rebuilding: Folktales from Japan (ふるさと 再生 ( さいせい ) 日本 ( にっぽん ) の 昔 ( むかし ) ばなし, Furusato Saisei: Nippon no Mukashi Banashi) is a 258-episode long Japanese anime television series that adapts various traditional stories from Japan.

  9. Man Who Bought Duct-Taped Banana Artwork for $6.2M Eats It ...

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    Art is subjective and — apparently — sometimes edible. Justin Sun, the crypto entrepreneur who purchased the now-viral art piece featuring a banana taped to a wall, has eaten it.