The History Of Halloween Costumes
Original Halloween costumes were often made of animal skins or hides to give the illusion of a wild animal.
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Original Halloween costumes were often made of animal skins or hides to give the illusion of a wild animal.
Halloween is known as "The Day of the Dead" in Mexico instead of Halloween.
Jonathan Parker was charged with burglary after stealing two diamond rings and using the computer to check his Facebook.
Tesco was once accused of religious discrimination after banning a Jedi Knight from the store - for wearing his hood!
Off the coast of a small town in Japan, is an underwater post-box. It is an actual collection point within Susami's postal system.
Did you know that the US celebrates #NationalRicePuddingDay on August 9th every year?
Did you know that there is a website that shows real time world statistics?
Did you know that in the UK, it's illegal to handle a salmon in suspicious circumstances?
Lidl was first founded in Germany as a grocery wholesaler back in the 1930s by a member of the Schwarz family.
#DanceLikeAChickenDay falls on May 14th every year. It's an exceptional day because, let's face it, who doesn't like to dance?
In the United Kingdom, pigs in blankets are small sausages, or chipolatas wrapped up in bacon.
After a woman was shot in the head, she had made herself some tea and offered the police officer something to drink.