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  2. 15 Funny Numbers to Call if You Want to Crack Up - AOL

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    It doesn’t have any funny messages, so it actually makes it believable that you accidentally gave out the wrong number or the other person saved it incorrectly. 15. Test Call Gone Wrong: 914-737 ...

  3. Jeremy Novy - Wikipedia

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    The koi symbolize several lessons and trials people often encounter in life and, as koi are able to swim against the current and travel upstream, represent resilience. [3] Furthermore, the number of koi communicates a unique message that corresponds to the meaning of that lucky number in Chinese lore. [ 11 ]

  4. Dial-a-joke - Wikipedia

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    A dial-a-joke (or a joke line) is a telephone service that users can call to listen to previously recorded jokes.Jokes are recorded on an automatic answering machine.In the past, many jokes were recorded on cassette tape and then played sequentially, each caller hearing the next joke on the tape.

  5. Japanese Friendship Garden (San Jose) - Wikipedia

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    In 2009 a deadly fish virus killed 90% of the Koi in the ponds. [1] In 2017 the Coyote Creek flooded the Japanese Friendship Gardens submerging the lower pond and most of the tea house. The main pumps for the three Koi ponds were damaged. The tea house and park's restrooms remained closed to the public pending repairs.

  6. Koi - Wikipedia

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    Several koi swim around in a pond in Japan. (video) A school of koi containing multiple different varieties Koi (鯉, Japanese:, literally "carp"), or more specifically nishikigoi (錦鯉, Japanese: [ɲiɕi̥kiꜜɡoi], literally "brocaded carp"), are colored varieties of carp (Cyprinus sp.) that are kept for decorative purposes in outdoor koi ponds or water gardens.

  7. Kōhaku (fish) - Wikipedia

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    These are Japanese exhibition standards, and fish purchased simply for display in private homes or to be kept as pets, do not necessarily adhere to these standards. There are a number of words used to describe the markings on a kōhaku: [5] Akamuji (赤無字) An Akamuji is a plain red fish that occurs normally in the breeding of Kōhaku. In ...

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  9. Cherry barb - Wikipedia

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    The cherry barb was named Puntius titteya by Paules Edward Pieris Deraniyagala in 1929. Synonyms include Barbus titteya and Capoeta titteya. It is the only species in the genus Rohanella. The species is commercially important in the aquarium trade and farmed in larger numbers, but it remains threatened by overcollection and habitat loss. [3]