
Ashley and Brad Show - ABS 2021-11-22
Albert Herrera
Description
<p>news<br /> birthdays/events<br /> things you miss about spending thanksgiving at your grandparent's (or relatives no longer with us)<br /> holiday decorating ideas that are actually dangerous<br /> news<br /> make thanksgiving a nice get together with these expert 'do's and don'ts'<br /> game: quiz<br /> game: feud<br /> news<br /> what is something no one warned you about before you had kids?<br /> thanksgiving foods you can substitute if the grocery store is out<br /> funny/sad but real 'caution' signs on products<br /> news<br /> what's the worst driving infraction you've seen lately<br /> national geographics 'must see' destinations for 2022<br /> goodbye/fun facts....Love Your Freckles Day, is all about celebrating and flaunting freckles. Commonly found in redheads or those whose parents are respectively dark and fair, freckles are cute, sunkissed spots that make most of those blessed with them look wonderfully unique and natural! The word freckle, first used in the 14th century, arose out of the middle English word freken, which is probably of Scandinavian origin. From the late 19th through the early 20th century, freckles were seen as unsightly blemishes that needed to be banished from the complexion, demonstrated by adverts such as a Pond’s Vanishing Cream ad from 1910. A shift occurred in the perception of freckles when somewhere in the mid to late 20th century they became acceptable and even desirable. Chanel was the first company to market a product designed to create faux freckles in 1995</p>