"Pedaling the Planet" is grant-funded and free for participants. The program uses virtual reality to provide adventure and exercise. (This story was updated to correct the spelling of Camarillo Health ...
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Matt Kalil’s unusual penis size has resulted in a lucrative offer for him. After influencer Haley Baylee shockingly shared that her ex-husband’s size is “.01 percent of the population,” adult webcam ...
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P and M Pumpkin Ranch in central Kansas offers over two dozen activities for a single admission price. A new miniature train ride, the P and M Railroad, has been added for the current season. The ...
It seems some people are too smart for sex. A new study has revealed that there’s a lot more to it than just being a “choosy” bachelor or bachelorette. The research found that sexlessness is linked to ...
If you’re in search of the perfect pumpkin (or pumpkins — why stop at just one?), you’re in for a treat at these suburban pumpkin patches, which offer way more than just pumpkin picking. Pig racing, ...
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Iowa's best tour isn't a traditional guided trek around a museum. Instead, prepare to pedal your way through the excursion at your own pace. Rail Explorers in Boone was named Iowa's best tour, ...
The vehicle’s accelerator pedal spring can fail to return to idle when the driver isn’t pressing it, the Consumer Product Safety Commission said. The current recall affects about 352,000 golf carts.