The Ladies' Room Reader: The Ultimate Women's Trivia BookMango Media, 01.03.2010 - 312 Seiten “Fun and fancy for the fair sex . . . rife with facts, rumors, stories, quotations and advice.” —Publishers Weekly What percentage of women would rather shop than have sex? What was Lauren Bacall’s real name? What tricks do supermarkets use to get us to spend more money? Who were the first two African American actresses nominated for Academy Awards in the same year for the same category? How many hours do the men in our lives spend on housework and childcare? What did Mae West say upon the death of Marilyn Monroe? From female celebrities to glass ceiling breakers and historical heroines, this entertaining resource is packed with fun facts, surprising statistics, and witty quips that make for great reading—in any room. |
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... gold or silver nail covers, which were worn constantly, even to bed. The ancients wore eye shadow because it was believed to prevent blindness, strengthen eyesight, and offer protection. Eyeliner was said to keep evil out. Lipstick was ...
... gold or silver nail covers, which were worn constantly, even to bed. The ancients wore eye shadow because it was believed to prevent blindness, strengthen eyesight, and offer protection. Eyeliner was said to keep evil out. Lipstick was ...
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... gold bracelets, and she had three gold crowns on her head, each one nesting into the next. She was wearing dangling gold earrings, and around her neck were three necklaces of semiprecious stones. Every finger wore at least one ring ...
... gold bracelets, and she had three gold crowns on her head, each one nesting into the next. She was wearing dangling gold earrings, and around her neck were three necklaces of semiprecious stones. Every finger wore at least one ring ...
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... gold earring. MIRROR,. MIRROR. In ancient China, the mirror stood for the queen and was a sign of harmony and a happy marriage. In the Middle Ages, monks who were scribes used to take breaks to gaze into a mirror, which they felt had the ...
... gold earring. MIRROR,. MIRROR. In ancient China, the mirror stood for the queen and was a sign of harmony and a happy marriage. In the Middle Ages, monks who were scribes used to take breaks to gaze into a mirror, which they felt had the ...
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... gold tweezers and then polish their heads to a shine. Between 1992 and 1996, First Lady Hillary Clinton had, according to those who keep track of such things, 320 different hairstyles, all of them up for public scrutiny. Someone even ...
... gold tweezers and then polish their heads to a shine. Between 1992 and 1996, First Lady Hillary Clinton had, according to those who keep track of such things, 320 different hairstyles, all of them up for public scrutiny. Someone even ...
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