Watch the Relaxing Process of Creating Traditional Japanese Dolls

filed under: art, video

If you’re familiar with Japanese culture, you’ve likely come across the prolific Daruma doll. The symbolic toys have a rich history in Japan: They’re based on Bodhidharma, the founder of Zen Buddhism. While the dolls can come in an array of different colors and styles depending on the region, the most popular models come from the city of Takasaki. In the video above, you can see Daruma dolls being created in that regional style. 

Each doll has a mustache made of turtles and cranes for eyebrows. (These animals both represent longevity.) Once the figures are sculpted, artists dip them in red paint, then hand-paint designs on their faces. As you might have noticed, the dolls have blank eyes, which look out of place when surrounded by the intricate animal patterns.

That’s because it’s up to the owner to paint them in: After purchasing a doll, the customer fills in the left eye, while thinking about a specific goal or wish. Once that objective has been completed, they can fill in the right eye. In this way, the doll serves as a physical reminder to the owner to keep working on his or her goal. 

Primary image courtesy of YouTube.

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October 23, 2016 – 12:00am

Marie Connolly Owens, America’s First Female Police Officer

filed under: History
Image Credit: “Owens tails deadbeat dad” // Chicago Daily Tribune, October 28, 1906

When women first began to enter the police force around the turn of the 20th century, they came in through the back door as social workers tasked with upholding laws protecting women and children. Lola Greene Baldwin, sworn in “to perform police service” for the Portland, Oregon, police department on April 1, 1908, did the same thing as a “Female Detective” (that was her actual job title) as she had done for her previous employer, the Travelers Aid Society: keep young women safe from predators seeking to lure them into prostitution and a life of crime. Two years later Alice Stebbins Wells was hired by the Los Angeles Police Department to enforce laws protecting girls from hotbeds of white slavery like dance halls, skating rinks, and penny arcades.

Alice Stebbins Wells via The Day Book Chicago, February 10, 1914.

Because of their non-standard appointments and powers, determining who was the country’s first policewoman is challenging. Both Baldwin and Wells have vied for the title, but in fact they were beaten to the punch by almost 20 years. Marie Connolly Owens joined the Chicago Police Department in 1891 with the title of Detective Sergeant, full arrest powers, and a badge. She was on the department payroll and received a police pension when she retired in 1923 after 32 years on the force.

Marie Connolly was born the daughter of Irish famine immigrants in Bytown (later renamed Ottawa), on December 21, 1853. She married gas fitter Thomas Owens in 1879, and they moved to Chicago soon thereafter. Together they had five children before Thomas died of typhoid fever in 1888. Marie was widowed with five mouths to feed; her youngest was just a couple of years old. As she told the Chicago Daily Tribune in 1904, up until this point she had never “earned a penny” in her life.

She entered the workforce with a bang the next year. In 1889, the city of Chicago passed an ordinance prohibiting the employment of children under 14 years old unless they had extraordinary circumstances requiring them to work. To enforce the ordinance, the city hired five women as sanitary inspectors to monitor conditions in stores, factories, and tenements. Women, all of them married or widowed mothers, got the jobs because dealing with children was deemed to be in their natural purview. Mrs. Owens, Mrs. Byford Leonard, Mrs. J.R. Doolittle, Mrs. Ada Sullivan, and Mrs. Glennon formed the first board of sanitary inspectors in the country to be given official authority by the city. They reported to the Commissioner of Health and were paid salaries of $50 a month.

Sanitary inspector Marie Owens dove into her work with a passion, removing illegally employed children from their workplaces, helping them find other means of support and even paying out of her own pocket to help their destitute families. She soon earned a reputation for zeal and effectiveness tempered by a diplomatic approach to parents, children, and business owners that made her as popular as someone in her role could be.

In 1891, the newly appointed Chief of Police, Major Robert Wilson McClaughrey—a tireless reformer with a particular interest in the rehabilitation of juvenile offenders—took notice of Mrs. Owens’ efforts in tracking down wife deserters—men we now call deadbeat dads. Owens saw first-hand how many children were forced to seek employment to keep the family from starving after the father abandoned them. She was relentless in ferreting these men out and turning them into the police, so much so that McClaughrey decided to employ Owens in the detective bureau.

Owens photo via Chicago-Daily Tribune, Oct-28-1906

Marie Owens was now Sergeant No. 97, with the rank, salary, badge, and arrest powers of any detective (although she made infrequent use of the latter two). She was detailed to the Board of Education where her brief was enforcing child labor, truancy, and compulsory education laws. In an op-ed she wrote for the July 28, 1901, issue of the Chicago Daily Tribune, Owens described her early days on the job:

The sights to be seen in the slums today can in no way compare with those of ten years ago and the suffering due to the inability of the older members of the family to work is, indeed, pitiable. Children were found working in factories all over the city, the frail little things in many cases being under 7. The pittance of 75 cents or $1 a week, however, helped to buy food for a sick mother, though it was at the cost of health and education.

When the work was first begun a woman wearing a police sergeant’s star was a novelty. Manufacturers in some cases were not inclined to admit me to their workshops, but armed with the strong arm of the law and the will to do good I soon found that in most cases the merchants met me half way and rendered me great assistance. As a result the children were gradually thinned out, and the employers became accustomed to asking for affidavits required by law before work was given to children. Mothers had to depose as to the children’s ages, and with these papers the latter were enabled to get employment in the larger factories and stores.

Owens, like Baldwin and Wells after her, made a point of differentiating what she did from the work of male police officers. In almost every contemporary news article about her, her success in law enforcement was subsumed under her femininity, maternal instinct, charitable nature, and kind heart. A 1906 story in the Chicago Daily Tribune assured its readers that this lady police sergeant “has lost none of her womanly attributes and other detectives in the central office lift their hats when they chance to meet her.” If that wasn’t relief enough for anyone concerned about the dangers of masculinized womanhood, the words of Sergeant No. 97 herself were sure to soothe:

“I like to do police work,” said Mrs. Owens. “It gives me a chance to help women and children who need help. Of course I know little about the kind of work the men do. I never go out looking for robbers or highwaymen. That is left for the men. … My work is just a woman’s work. In my sixteen years of experience I have come across more suffering than ever is seen by any man detective. Why, it has kept me poor giving in little amounts to those in want. I have yet the time to come across a hungry family that they were not given food.”

Her superior officer, Captain O’Brien, gave her more credit than she gave herself in that article. “Give me men like she is a woman,” he said, “and we will have the model detective bureau of the whole world.”

Despite Owens’ effectiveness, a woman wearing a police sergeant’s star was supposed to remain a novelty. In 1895, Chicago adopted new civil service rules requiring all cops to pass the civil service exam (Owens scored a 99 percent) and allowing for appointment of women as regular factory, tenement, or child labor inspectors independent of the police force. Had those rules been in effect in 1891, Mrs. Owens would probably have been made a government inspector rather than a police detective. Because she was so great at her job and had an unblemished service record, she was kept on the police force after the new rules were in place instead of being transferred. In an article in the August 7, 1904, Chicago Daily Tribune, the new rules were assumed to have made women police officers obsolete. The civil service rules “will forever prevent the appointment of more feminine patrolmen. Mrs. Owens will undoubtedly remain as she has been for fifteen years, the only woman police officer in the world.”

Four years later, Lola Greene Baldwin put an end to that assumption with her April Fool’s Day appointment. Two years after that, Alice Stebbins Wells charged into the fray and soon became the national posterchild for female police officers. She went on lecture tours emphasizing the need for women on the force to deal appropriately with women and children. In one of those lectures, delivered at Brooklyn’s Civic Forum in 1914, Wells showed how foolish the poor Chicago Daily Tribune’s prognostications had been: “There are four policewomen in Los Angeles, five in Seattle, and 25 in Chicago,” she said, “and the time is coming when every city will have policewomen, both in plain clothes and in uniform.”

Lola Baldwin rocking her badge at 94, March-1954 via Oregon Historical Society Research Library

Wells’ tours made her so famous throughout the country that even though just a few years earlier Det. Sgt. Marie Owens had been the subject and author of numerous newspaper stories about her pioneering position in the Chicago Police Department, Wells became fixed in the cultural imagination as the first woman police officer in the nation. Owens was still on the job when this misconception took hold, keeping her shoulder to the wheel and never, so far as we know, seeking to correct the record publicly.

She retired in 1923 at the age of 70 and moved to New York to live with her daughter. When she died four years later, the notice made no mention of her 32 years on the police force. She faded even further from memory after a historian confused her with a Mary Owens, the widow of a policeman, in a 1925 book on female police officers.

The real Marie Owens and her many accomplishments were rediscovered by, appropriately, a retired DEA agent whose father, grandfather and great-grandfather were Chicago cops. Rick Barrett was researching fallen police officers when he found a reference to Owens as the wife of a slain cop. Death records revealed that Mr. Owens had been a gas fitter, not a cop, and Barrett pulled on the thread until the whole rich tapestry unraveled. After nigh on a decade of research, Barrett is writing a book about Detective Sergeant Marie Owens that will restore her to her proper role in history.


October 22, 2016 – 1:00am

10 Quacking Facts About Ducks

filed under: Animals

by Jenny Morrill, Mental Floss UK

“From troubles of the world I turn to ducks,

Beautiful comical things”

– Ducks by Frank W. Harvey

From Jemima to Donald, ducks have permeated popular culture due to their friendly and entertaining nature. But far from just being waddling bundles of feathers, ducks are actually very complex creatures…

1. They follow the first animal they see


Image: Cute Overload

This is a phenomenon known as imprinting (nothing to do with the werewolf stuff in Twilight). The basic thought behind imprinting is as follows: a newly hatched duckling will adopt characteristics of the first animal they see. This is usually a mother duck, but could be anything from a dog to a human (which I assume is what happened to Donald Duck). There is even a known case of a group of ducklings imprinting on a cardboard box.

Imprinting takes place due to the duckling’s instinct to follow the first thing that passes by, because more often than not this is their mother. To prevent this it is common practice, when hand rearing ducklings, to feed them using a hand puppet of a duck, so that later on the duckling can integrate with its own species.

2. Puzzling parts


Image: Neatorama

Duck romance isn’t exactly moonlight and roses. While ducks pair off every mating season, this doesn’t stop rival males from forcing themselves on the female. The males of many duck breeds have developed spiky, corkscrew shaped penises, which give them an advantage over rivals when it comes to depositing sperm. This video, charmingly titled Explosive eversion of a duck penis, shows the extent of the weirdness.

However, female ducks do not take this lying down. Over time they have developed vaginas comparable to Hampton Court Maze, with dead ends, and parts that spiral in the opposite direction to the male’s penis.

It doesn’t end there. Some breeds of duck have penises so long they are able to use them as lassos (see picture above). Researches at the University of Alaska theorise that the Argentinian lake duck will sometimes lasso escaping females in order to mate with them.

Ducks have also been known to have sex with dead ducks. I think it’s fair to say that ducks are sex mad.

3. Not all ducks can fly 


Image: Karen Barclay

There is a breed of duck that has more in common with a penguin than with its anatine cousins. The Indian Runner is becoming increasingly popular with UK duck owners, thanks to its inability to fly and comical appearance; the most frequently used description among Indian Runner owners is “a wine bottle on legs”.

Even though the Indian Runner can’t fly, it can outrun many predators, and also its owner. Because of this, Indian Runners are occasionally used to train sheepdogs.

4. They’re not supposed to eat bread


Image: Down To Earth Mother

At some point in our lives, we’ve all been to the park to feed the ducks, usually clutching half a bag of stale Warburtons. However, feeding bread to a duck actually does the duck more harm than good.

While ducks are largely omnivorous, and have even been known to eat sand and grit for its mineral content, bread is actually one of the worst things they can eat. Apart from having no nutritional value, regularly eating bread can cause obesity, malnutrition, and a condition known as angel wing, which impedes the duck’s ability to fly. On top of this, rotting, uneaten bread will attract pests and predators to the duck’s environment.

Corn, oats and chopped vegetables are all good alternatives to try when feeding the ducks.

5. They have have 3 eyelids


Image: Flickr

This is the case with most birds. As well as the standard top and bottom eyelids, ducks also have a third, sideways lid, known as a nictitating membrane. The membrane acts like goggles do on humans, so the ducks can see while their heads are underwater. The membrane also removes things like grit and dust from the eyes.

6. You can tell a male from a female by the tail


Image: Flickr

While many breeds of duck are distinguishable by their colouring (for example, with the mallard), some have identical colouring regardless of sex. With these breeds, the most common way to tell the male from the female is to look at the tail feathers. In many breeds, the male will have curly tail feathers, in contrast to the female’s straight, stubby feathers.

7. Not all ducks quack


Image: Notes From The Wild Side

In fact, hardly any ducks produce the characteristic ‘quacking’ sound we’ve come to associate with them. The most common UK duck, the mallard, does quack, but other breeds croak, squeak, whistle, or remain mute. You can listen to a few different duck calls here.

And while we’re on the subject, duck quacks do echo.

8. Egg laying is affected by daylight


Image: Bebe Styles

Both ducks and chickens slow down their egg production when there is a shortage of daylight, due to the light levels affecting their hormones. This is why most breeds of duck and chicken don’t lay many, if any eggs during the winter months.

Ducks aren’t as affected by the dark as chickens however, and some breeds do lay all year round (the current record holder producing 364 eggs in one year).

Because of this, farmers and duck keepers are advised to introduce artificial light into the duck house in order to boost egg production.

9. Females are louder than males


Image: Pichost

Sorry ladies, our duck counterparts are giving us a bad name. With most breeds of duck, the female is considerably louder and more talkative than the male. In fact, some male breeds are virtually silent (desperately tries not do do a joke about being hen-pecked). People wanting to keep domestic ducks are often advised to keep only males if they have neighbours, as this will reduce the risk of annoying them with the noise.

10. They can be very indecisive

As this hilarious and adorable video shows –

Main image: Backyard Duck


June 1, 2016 – 2:10pm

9 Phrases the Cubs Gave Baseball

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Getty Images

The Cubs are headed back to the World Series for the first time since 1945. They may not have won a World Series title in a very long time (as announcer Jack Brickhouse once said, “Any team can have a bad century”), but during that dry spell they have been enriching the language of baseball. Here are nine phrases that trace back to the Cubs.

1. WRECKING CREW

The phrase “wrecking crew” has a life outside of baseball in salvage, music, and football, but in baseball, according to The Dickson Baseball Dictionary, it was first applied as a term for a group of heavy hitters in reference to the 1912 Chicago Cubs.

2. TINKER TO EVERS TO CHANCE 

In 1910, New York Evening Mail columnist Franklin P. Adams wrote a poem called “Baseball’s Sad Lexicon” about the double-play damage the Cubs trio of shortstop Joe Tinker, second baseman Johnny Evers, and first baseman Frank Chance had inflicted on the Giants:

These are the saddest of possible words:
“Tinker to Evers to Chance.”
Trio of bear cubs, and fleeter than birds,
Tinker and Evers and Chance.
Ruthlessly pricking our gonfalon bubble,
Making a Giant hit into a double—
Words that are heavy with nothing but trouble:
“Tinker to Evers to Chance.”

The phrase “Tinker to Evers to Chance” became a popular way to remark on any well-executed, coordinated achievement. For example, according to a 2010 Chicago Tribune article, “a 2003 motion picture ad for Golden Globe-winner The Hours, starring Nicole Kidman, Meryl Streep and Julianne Moore, proclaims that ‘Kidman to Meryl to Moore’ is ‘the acting version of baseball’s fabled ‘Tinker to Evers to Chance.’” 

3. LET’S PLAY TWO

The beloved “Mr. Cub” Ernie Banks, known for his cheerful disposition, used to express his love of the game by saying “It’s a beautiful day for a ballgame. Let’s play two.” As Scott Simon said after Banks died at the beginning of this year, “It was a phrase he used to remind himself and other players that whatever their complaints, they got to play a game for a living, and hear the cheers of strangers. It was a reminder to all of us to cherish life and the chance to have work that gives enjoyment to others.” 

4. BLEACHER BUM

The Dickson Baseball Dictionary defines a bleacher bum as “One of a horde of boisterous, often shirtless fans who inhabit the bleachers.” In 1966, a group of 10 devoted fans at Wrigley Field proudly declared themselves “bleacher bums,” and their wild, inebriated antics became part of the attraction of a day at the ballpark.

5. HOLY COW!

Long time Cubs announcer Harry Caray was not the first to exclaim “Holy cow!” but all the same, he made it his own trademark cry. It’s the title of his autobiography, where he explains that he trained himself to say “holy cow” early in his career because “it was the only exclamation I could come up with that didn’t involve profanity.” 

6. IT MIGHT BE, IT COULD BE, IT IS

Another Harry Carayism, the rising excitement of “It might be … it could be … IT IS!” is the perfect send off for a home run ball or any other triumph at the end of a tension-filled moment.

7. WOO!

The single word “woo” does not come from Cubs baseball, but what we linguists might call “the extended ‘woo’ list construction,” perfected by superfan Ronnie “Woo Woo” Wickers, has undeniable Cubs pedigree. A typical example of the construction: “Cubs, woo! Love, woo! Cubs, woo! We’re number one, woo! Baseball, woo! Cubs, woo!”

8. THE FRIENDLY CONFINES

This nickname had been applied to other ballparks in the old days, but it only stuck to cozy, neighborhood Wrigley Field.

9. I DON’T CARE WHO WINS, AS LONG AS IT’S THE CUBS

In the 1940s and ’50s, Cubs announcer Bert Wilson would often wax rhapsodic about the beautiful weather or the wonderful atmosphere at the game and conclude with “I don’t care who wins, as long as it’s the Cubs.” Fans of other teams or pursuits have since used the phrase, substituting their own choices for the ending, but none has felt the emotion behind it as deeply or sincerely as a Cubs fan.


October 22, 2016 – 11:00pm

How Do Blind People Find Braille Signs?

filed under: design, video
Image credit: 
YouTube // TommyEdisonXP

The Americans with Disabilities Act requires most permanent signs in buildings to have tactile (raised) letters, along with Braille printing. I have run across these signs in lots of hotels and convention centers, and often wondered: How would a blind person find the signs in order to read them?

Tommy Edison, “The Blind Film Critic,” made a video illustrating how this works. As a sighted person, I found this fascinating—and my favorite bit is when Edison comes across a typo in the Braille. Oops. I was also surprised at how the signage works around elevators and floor numbers; in retrospect, I had seen those signs but never realized what they were for.

Take a moment to learn how blind folks find and use these signs:

If you liked that, you’ll love Edison’s YouTube channel. You might also be interested in these placement guidelines for ADA-compliant signs around doors!


October 22, 2016 – 8:00pm

10 Health Benefits of Apple Cider Vinegar

Did you know somewhere in the baking and condiment section of your local grocery store, you have a product which can serve as an all-purpose cleaner, aid your digestion, do away your dandruff and lower your cholesterol all at the same time? It’s not hard to guess, we are talking about Apple Cider Vinegar which was used even by our Father of modern medicine Hippocrates for a variety of things and here are some of its amazing benefits for you! 1. Drain your sinus In between those difficult times when your nose is stuffed up from a cold and nasal

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5 Health Benefits of Yoga

Yoga is believed to have originated in the Pre-Vedic era in India. There are various branches of yoga that have been developed and modified over the years by various yoga practitioners, but they all come with various health benefits. Yoga is not a science, but more a discipline. Although yoga originated in India, it is practised all over the world and the UN also declared the 21st June as “World Yoga Day”. There are numerous benefits of practising yoga. We list 5 of them here. Yoga Rejuvenates the Body Most types of physical exercises such as cardio and weight training

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Don’t Miss This Weekend’s Best Amazon Deals

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amazon / istock

As a recurring feature, our team combs the Web and shares some amazing Amazon deals we’ve turned up. Here’s what caught our eye today, October 22.

Mental Floss has affiliate relationships with certain retailers, including Amazon, and may receive a small percentage of any sale. But we only get commission on items you buy and don’t return, so we’re only happy if you’re happy. Good luck deal hunting!

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Casio Men’s CA53W Calculator Watch for $14.99 (list price $24.95)

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Fujifilm INSTAX Mini Instant Film Twin Pack (White) for $11.49 (list price $20.75)

Nikon 7072 Lens Pen Cleaning System for $7.90 (list price $11.95)

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Invicta Men’s 80057 Pro Diver Stainless Steel Watch with Blue Dial for $98.24 (list price $895.00)

Bulova Men’s Quartz Stainless Steel Dress Watch, Color:Silver-Toned (Model: 96B255) for $233.05 (list price $425.00)

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Bamboo Cutting Boards (Set of 3) – Fruit, Veggies, Meat Chopping Board – Utopia Kitchen for $12.99 (list price $19.99)

Culina 10″ Stainless Steel Magnetic Knife Rack for $12.99 (list price $29.95)

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RTIC 30 oz. Tumbler for $14.47 (list price $59.95)

Tovolo Pancake Pen for $7.52 (list price $10.00)

Cuisinart CI45-30BLW 12″ Chicken Fryer with Lid for $74.99 (list price $250.00)

Bargain Paradise Silicone Molds Building Blocks and Robots, Set of 8 for $11.97 (list price $49.99)

AmazonBasics Digital Kitchen Scale with LCD Display for $9.99

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Surpahs Over the Sink Multipurpose Roll-Up Dish Drying Rack (Warm Gray) for $21.98 (list price $33.99)

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Docbear Memory Foam Coral Velvet Non Slip Bathroom Mat, 17W X 24L Inches (Gray) for $11.99 (list price $24.99)

Dyson DC50 Ball Compact Animal Upright Vacuum (Certified Refurbished) for $199.99 (list price $299.99)

DampRid FG69LV Odor Genie, Lavender Vanilla for $3.84 (list price $4.99)

CedarFresh Cedar Balls with Lavender, 24-Count for $4.20 (list price $5.99)

Blu-Pier Decorative PEVA Mildew Free Water Repellant Shower Curtain 72×72 Comes With 12 Hooks (Birds and Leaves) for $9.86 (list price $19.99)

AcuRite 75077 Weather Forecaster with Jumbo Display, Remote Sensor and Atomic Clock for $36.97 (list price $44.99)

Activated Charcoal Carbon Air Purifier, Odor Absorber Eliminator, Effective Refrigerator Deodorizer, Humidifer, Car and Closet Deodorizer, Removes Unwanted Odor and Bad Smell for $7.50 (list price $15.00)

Anker 250ml Essential Oil Diffuser for Aromatherapy, Ultrasonic Cool Mist Humidifier / Aroma Diffuser with Multi-Color Light, Timer and Auto Shut-Off for Home, Office or Yoga Studio for $23.99 (list price $59.99)

GlowBowl A-00452-01 Motion Activated Toilet Nightlight for $10.50 (list price $19.99)

PurSteam Fabric Steamer, Fast-Heat Aluminum Heating Element With Travel Pouch, 180ml Capacity Perfect for Home and Travel for $29.99 (list price $69.99)

Hoover TwinTank Steam Mop, WH20200 for $64.90 (list price $169.99)

Hoover Vacuum Cleaner Sprint Quick Vac Bagless Lightweight Corded Upright UH20040 for $47.99 (list price $79.99)

Smart Weigh Body Fat Digital Precision Scale with Tempered Glass Platform, Eight User Recognition, and 440 lb Weight Capacity, Measures Weight, Body Fat, Water, Muscle and Bone Mass for $33.99 (list price $99.99)

InterDesign Axis Scarf Hanger, No Snag Storage for Scarves, Ties, Belts, Shawls, Pashminas, Accessories – 18 Loops, Chrome for $9.28 (list price $9.99)

Paper Towels Brawny 16XL (32 Regular Rolls) Pick-A-Size for $23.19 for Prime members (list price $28.99)

Marubhumi Tree of Life Psychedelic Wall Hanging Elephant Tapestry, Multi/Black, 55×86-Inches for $9.75

Mezzati Luxury Bed Sheets Set – Sale – Best, Softest, Coziest Sheets Ever! – High Quality 1800 Prestige Collection Brushed Microfiber Bedding – Money Back Guarantee (Multiple Colors Available, Queen) for $27.70 (list price $59.99)

Premium Velvet Hangers (Pack of 50) Heavy Duty – Non Slip – Velvet Suit Hangers by Utopia Home for $22.99 (list price $39.99)

Yankee Candle Company Autumn Wreath Large Jar Candle for $20.99 (list price $27.99)

ClosetMaid 1233 Adjustable 8-Tier Wall and Door Rack, 18-Inch for $36.99 (list price $61.69)

Sterilite 19638606 Large Clip Box, Clear with Blue Aquarium Latches, 6-Pack for $23.11 (list price $57.39)

OxGord Deluxe Trunk Cargo Organizer Heavy Duty Folding Caddy Storage Collapse Bag Bin for Auto Car Truck SUV | 15″x21″x10″ for $13.95 (list price $29.95)

Valencia 6″ Gel Memory Foam Bed, Made in USA, Queen for $169.99 (list price $699.99)

Trtl Soft Neck Support Travel Pillow, Machine Washable – Black for $29.99 (list price $39.99)

Set of 6 Assorted Furniture Repair Markers Stain Scratch Floor Pens for $6.44 (list price $9.95)

Swiffer 360 Dusters Extender Kit, Extends up to three feet for $12.25 (list price $21.60)

Garland Rug Sparta Area Rug, 5-Feet by 7-Feet, Seafoam for $32.66 (list price $38.97)


OFFICE, SCHOOL, AND CRAFTS

Derwent Watercolor Pencils, Metallic, Water Color, Drawing, Art, 12-Pack (0700456) for $12.93 (list price $24.39)


Brother HL-L2340DW Compact Laser Printer, Monochrome, Wireless, Duplex Printing, Amazon Dash Replenishment Enabled for $89.99 (list price $119.99)

Paper Mate Profile Retractable Ballpoint Pens, Bold Point, Assorted Colors, 12-Count for $5.61 (list price $17.09)

Epson Perfection V39 photo Scanner for $69.99 (list price $99.99)

International Arrivals Yummy Yummy Scented Glitter Gel Pens (132-14) for $9.72 (list price $18.95)

Caliart 100 Gel Pens with Case for Adult Coloring Books Scrapbooking Drawing Writing Including Glitter Metallic Pastel Neon Swirl Glitter-Neon Classic (No Duplicate) for $13.98 (list price $39.98)

Doctor Who TARDIS Knapsack Backpack 14 x 17in for $15.99 (list price $45.99)

Paper Mate Flair Felt Tip Pens, Medium Point, Assorted Colors, 12-Count for $11.97 (list price $19.99)

SwissGear Travel Gear ScanSmart Backpack 1900- eBags Exclusive (Black/Grey) for $64.99 (list price $130.00)

Keyboard Wrist Rest Pad – Mouse Pad Included – Ergonomic Support – Premium Quality Foam – New and Improved Shape Provides Comfort and Support to Hands for $12.87 (list price $25.99)

BOYON Eye Care LED Lamp, Desk Reading Lamp for Kids, Home, Office (Touch Control, 3 Levels Brightness, Eco-friendly Heat Sink, 180 Degree Rotation) for $19.90 (list price $39.90)

BELUGA Cable Clips & Cord Management System with 3M Back-Adhesive, Desktop Cable Organizer & Computer, Electrical, Charging or Mouse Cord Holder (Pack of 8) (Multi-color) for $8.99 (list price $14.99)

Global Art Folia 6-Inch by 6-Inch Origami Paper, 10 Colors, 500-Pack for $11.01 (list price $12.70)

Super Doodle Gel Pens – 36 Color Premium Gel Pen Set for $8.95 (list price $22.95)

Loew-Cornell 245B Brush Set, Pack of 25, Multi Color for $5.28 (list price $10.00)

Altra Parsons Deluxe Desk, Black Oak for $99.00 (list price $149.99)

Water Brush Pen Set Xpassion Artist Paint Bruh Pen 3pcs [Guaranteed Satisfaction] for $7.99 (list price $19.99)

Paper Mate InkJoy 100ST Ballpoint Pen, Medium, Fashion Colors, 8-Count for $2.04 (list price $2.19)

Sharpie Metallic Permanent Markers, Fine Point, Assorted Colors, 6-Count for $6.52 (list price $14.49)



OUTDOORS, GARDEN, AND SPORTS

Duduma Premium Classic Aviator Sunglasses with Metal Frame Uv400 Protection(Black frame/smoke lens) for $12.99 (list price $25.98)

Char-Broil Classic 4-Burner Gas Grill for $184.99 (list price $383.72)

Canari Cyclewear Men’s Arrogant Bastard Jersey (Red, Medium) for $14.93 (list price $70.00)

GreenWorks GPW1950 13 amp 1950 PSI 1.2 GPM Electric Pressure Washer with Hose Reel for $158.99 (list price $199.00)

Rio Beach Portable Sun Shelter for $16.87 (list price $39.99)

Hynes Eagle Retro Designer Canvas Backpack 28 Liter (Army Green) for $39.99 (list price $129.99)

GreenWorks GPW1702 13 amp 1700 PSI 1.2 GPM Electric Pressure Washer with Hose Reel for $91.98 (list price $149.99)

XL Plush Fleece Outdoor Stadium Waterproof Blanket for $24.99 (list price $29.99)

Totes Signature SuperDome Auto Open/Close Umbrella, Black, One Size for $19.39 (list price $28.00)

Kootek Tactical Flashlight Knife K1 Multifunctional Self Defense Survival Knife with XML T6 LED Rechargeable Adjustable Torch Emergency Light for Vehicle Camping Outdoor for $19.98 (list price $23.99)

Simple Modern 32oz Vacuum Insulated Stainless Steel Water Bottle – Summit Wide Mouth Thermos Travel Mug – Double Walled Flask – Powder Coated Hydro Canteen – Autumn Orange for $24.99 (list price $39.99)

Intex Dura-Beam Series Pillow Rest Raised Airbed with Fiber-Tech Construction and Built-In Pump, Queen, Bed Height 16.5″ for $32.99 (list price $69.99)

DEWALT DWHT10272 Folding Pocket Knife for $10.99 (list price $18.24)

12-inch Stainless Steel Barbecue Skewers, X-Chef Shish Kebab Kabob Grilling BBQ Stick Skewers Set of 12 Christmas Gift for $7.99 (list price $25.99)

Coleman Montana 8-Person Tent for $150.87 (list price $219.99)

ThermaCELL MR 9L Mosquito Repellent Pest Control Outdoor and Camping Cordless Lantern for $20.06 (list price $24.97)

Black Waterproof Dry Bag (10L) by Odyssey, with Shoulder Strap & Free Bonus Smartphone Water Proof Dry Bags for $15.97 (list price $29.97)

BV Bicycle Light Set Super Bright 5 LED Headlight, 3 LED Taillight, Quick-Release for $9.15 (list price $20.00)

UShake Bike Lock Cable, 4-Feet Bike Cable Basic Self Coiling Resettable Combination Cable Bike Locks with Complimentary Mounting Bracket, 4 Feet x 1/2 Inch for $10.97 (list price $21.97)

Infuser Water Bottle with FREE Recipe Ebook – 28 Ounce Twist Cap Style Fruit Infused Water Bottle Made From Tritan Copolyester – Green Color for $7.99 (list price $39.99)

Exercise Ball – Anti Burst – Balance & Stability Ball To Help With Fitness Workout – For Pilates, Core, Tone and Ab – Free Pump for $14.97 (list price $28.97)

BOYON Brighter Solar LED Camping Lights Lantern for Camping, Hiking, Backpacking, Workshop, Emergency (Long Lasting, Rechargeable, Collapsible)- Copper for $12.90 (list price $29.90)

ELECTRONICS

Sony BDPS3700 Streaming Blu-Ray Disc Player with Wi-Fi (2016 Model) for $78.00 (list price $119.99)

Dell SE2416HX 23.8″ Screen LED-Lit IPS Monitor for $129.99 (list price $229.99)

Abdtech 1200 Lumens Mini LED Multimedia Home Theater Projector – Max 120″ Screen Optical Keystone USB/AV/SD/HDMI/VGA Interface ¨C Ideal for Video Games, Movie Night, Family Videos and Pictures for $75.99 (list price $150.99)

Bluedio BS-2 (Camel) Mini Bluetooth Speakers Portable Wireless Speakers 3D Surround Sound System (Noble Silver) for $24.99 (list price $49.99)

VTech CS6719-2 DECT 6.0 Phone with Caller ID/Call Waiting, Silver/Black with 2 Cordless Handsets for $29.99 (list price $39.99)

Seagate Expansion 1TB Portable External Hard Drive USB 3.0 (STEA1000400) for $54.99 (list price $69.99)

NETGEAR AC1200 WiFi Range Extender – Essentials Edition (EX6120-100NAS) for $69.99 (list price $99.99)

NETGEAR Nighthawk X6 AC3200 Tri-Band Gigabit WiFi Router (R8000) for $254.91 (list price $299.99)

Aurum Ultra Series – High Speed HDMI Cable (25 feet) With Ethernet – CL3 Certified – Supports 3D and Audio Return Channel for $10.89 (list price $29.99)

Anker 3.5mm Premium Auxiliary Audio Cable (4ft / 1.2m) AUX Cable for Headphones, iPods, iPhones, iPads, Home / Car Stereos and More (Black) for $4.99 (list price $149.99)

TOOLS

Tools of Life Car Hammer Seatbelt Cutter Window Breaker Emergency Escape Tool for $5.81 (list price $22.95)

SE 7503SD 3-Piece Power Extension Bit Set for Drills for $5.37 (list price $10.99)

Streamlight 73001 Nano Light Miniature Keychain LED Flashlight, Black for $6.99 (list price $9.99)

CMS Magnetics 405 LB Super Powerful Neodymium Cup Magnet 0.7″ Thick x 2.95″ Diameter – 1 Ct. for $23.89 (list price $32.99)

IRWIN QUICK-GRIP Handi-Clamp, 4″, 59400CD for $7.34 (list price $9.41)

3M Spackling Patch Plus Primer, 32-Fluid Ounce for $10.46 (list price $14.48)

Gerber Curve Multi-Tool, Gray [31-000206] for $9.96 (list price $16.16)

18 Pieces 400 to 3000 Grit Sandpaper Assortment, Dry/ Wet, 9 x 3.6 Inch, for Automotive Sanding, Wood Furniture Finishing, Wood Turning Finishing for $7.99 (list price $10.99)

Hausbell 7W Ultra Bright Mini LED Flashlight Tactical Flashlight (2 Pack) for $9.99 (list price $10.99)

DEWALT DW2095 Magnetic Drive Guide Set for $10.78 (list price $18.56)

Stanley 84-114 3 Piece Basic 6-Inch Slip Joint, 6-Inch Long Nose, and 6-Inch Diagonal Plier Set for $9.89 (list price $19.48)

DEWALT DWST17808 TSTAK I Long Handle Toolbox Organizer for $19.99 (list price $42.00)

Best GE MWF Refrigerator Water Filter Smartwater Compatible Cartridge for $19.99 (list price $49.99)

3M 39008 Headlight Lens Restoration System for $15.94 (list price $29.99)

Cartman Booster Cables in Carry Bag, 6 Gauge 16 Feet Jump Cable with UL listed for $16.99 (list price $29.99)

Invisible Glass Premium Glass Cleaner – 19 oz, 91164 for $3.44 (list price $5.19)

Bosch GLM 50 C Bluetooth Enabled Laser Distance Measurer with Color Backlit Display for $109.00 (list price $149.99)

Shade-It Shade190T Windshield Sun Shade, Large, 63-by-33.86-Inch for $12.97 (list price $30.99)

Stanley JC509 1000 Peak Amp Jump Starter with Compressor for $69.98 (list price $99.99)














October 22, 2016 – 11:00am

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What’s the Origin of Jack-O’-Lanterns?

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The term “jack-o’-lantern” was first applied to people, not pumpkins. As far back as 1663, the term meant a man with a lantern, or a night watchman. Just a decade or so later, it began to be used to refer to the mysterious lights sometimes seen at night over bogs, swamps, and marshes.

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