From Freedom Eagle Daily <[email protected]>
Subject The New York Times Really Outdid Themselves
Date October 6, 2024 5:02 PM
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# A Mid-Day News Break

Whether you’re reading this on your lunch break or just as a way to get your mind off of things, we’re glad you’re here…and we have some news that has been carefully curated!

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### **The Latest News**

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### **5 Weird Facts of the Day**

Just when you think things couldn’t get any weirder…

* Some homeowners turn their houses into mini haunted attractions with elaborate animatronics, fog machines, and sound effects, drawing crowds and even making the news.

* In 2020, Home Depot's massive 12-foot skeleton decoration became a viral sensation, and people continue to buy it and pose it in absurd situations.

* The U.S. spends over $500 million on pumpkins for carving Jack-o'-lanterns, with millions of them going to waste each year after Halloween.

* It’s common to see entire outdoor displays dedicated to pets in costumes, with dogs and cats dressed as pumpkins, spiders, or superheroes as part of the decoration.

* Fake bats are often hung from trees or roofs, and in some places, you can even buy bat-shaped light projectors to create spooky bat shadows.

Talk to you soon,
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