One Very Different Crocs Accessory Is A Hot Item
Accessorizing your Crocs is a big thing. There’s now something new to accessorize them with.
You can now add – well – dangling *ahem* male parts to your Crocs accessory collection. Remember how people used to put them on their pickup trucks (which I tried so hard to forget)? It’s kind of like that. Oh, yippee.
You can buy two pairs for about $15, and they come in more than 16 different colors. But they’re getting mixed reviews from the “critics” – or, those people who really thought they needed them.
If you’ve ventured deep enough into internet novelties, you’ll see that people are selling Plastic Male “Charms” that can be added to the back of a pair of Crocs. (Personally, I thought plastic male charms were a whole different thing – but that’s me)
They come in more than 16 different colors, and cost around $15 for two “pair.”
If you’re thinking, “it takes a special kind of person to buy these accessories,” then you’ll DEFINITELY enjoy these reviews. Here are some highlights from Amazon:
1. Three stars: “Cheaply made . . . not what I was hoping for.” (what, exactly, WERE you hoping for?)
2. One star: Not smooth enough . . . need a “light sanding or clear coat finish.”
3. Four stars: “The only issue was they don’t stay on.”
4. Five stars: “Awesome! Funny! I love them.”
5. Five stars: “My middle child wanted these, and once we learned that ‘glow in the dark’ was a color option, it was all over. My teen is very highly amused.”
6. Two stars: “I expected better. The quality of the plastic is incredibly cheap.”
7. Five stars: “These are unique and very well made.”
8. Five stars: “Bought this as a funny gift for my mom. She said these were heavy and left some bruises on her heels but oh well.” (???)
9. Two stars: “They seemed to have already been used? They were dirty already.”
10. Five stars: “They are made of sturdy material and can withstand my active lifestyle, which involves running, jumping, and dancing like nobody’s watching . . . they are perfect for all ages and genders . . . a fun accessory that brings a smile to everyone’s face.”
So get out there, and get your male body part Crocs accessories while they’re hot!
The Most Googled Word Each State Can't Spell-Come On Nevada!
We forget how to spell certain words,Hey Google, which state has the best shot at winning the spelling bee? pic.twitter.com/7dRhnpL3jw
— GoogleTrends (@GoogleTrends) May 30, 2023"> Google Trends has revealed the top-trending “how to spell” search in all 50 states.
A few easy words we struggle with include “sugar,” “quarter,” “science,” “daughter.” Nevada? Well Nevada has a real problem – with the word “problem!” Really, silver state?
Pretty sure you probably won’t see any of THESE words pop up at the Scripps spelling bee, but these are the words that each state can’t remember how to spell, so they googled it. They came up with them by looking at searches for “How to spell [BLANK].”
I suppose a few of them are kind of tough. For example: “Shenanigans” in Michigan, “miscellaneous” in New Mexico, “embarrassed” in Kentucky, “kindergarten” in Minnesota, and “professional” in Wyoming . (Google, how do you spell AAAUGHHH?)
There are a lot of others are words it seems we SHOULD be able to spell. We won’t list all 50, but here are the highlights . . .
1. People in Kansas can’t remember how to spell “Tennessee”. Other nine-letter words we struggle with include “beautiful,” “efficient,” and “etiquette.”
2. Seven- and eight-letter words dominate the map. North Carolina can’t spell “awesome,” Missouri can’t spell “February,” Iowa can’t spell “Thursday” – really, Iowa?? Arkansas and Illinois can’t spell “tomorrow.” My head kind of hurts at this point, but we’ll go on –
Alabama can’t spell “daughter – which is surprising on many levels (maybe just me…), North Dakota can’t spell “science,” New York can’t spell “quarter,” Texas can’t spell “pyramid,” Idaho can’t spell “sentence,”
3. 16 states struggle with five- and six-letter words. Delaware can’t spell the word “those” (help me understand, Delaware…), Utah can’t spell “chose,” Tennessee can’t spell “sugar,” Georgia can’t spell “queen,” people in Pennsylvania can’t spell “people” . . . and “how to spell GEORGE” is the top-trending search in Arizona. (???)
4. And finally, two states struggle with four-letter words. Colorado can’t remember how to spell “ally.” And Mississippi keeps googling “how to spell gray.” (G-R-A-Y is more common in the U.S. G-R-E-Y is how they do it in the U.K.)
Google, and the internet in general, have made life so much simpler for us all. Now go learn how to spell THURSDAY, Iowa!
Here are a few more words you be googling.
Carla Rea is the morning show co-host on “The Mike and Carla Morning Show" on 96.3 KKLZ, in Las Vegas. She has been working with her partner and friend Mike O'Brian for the past 25 plus years. At KKLZ for 12 years. Carla Rea is a Gracie Award winner. She started out in talk radio, "when talk radio was still fun" Rea says. Prior to, and along with doing the morning show, Carla is also a comedian. You may have seen her on Conan O'Brien, Evening at The Improv, Showtime, or several comedy clubs across the country. Carla also worked as a light feature reporter at KSNV/NBC Las Vegas, going behind the scenes at various shows, and restaurants on the Las Vegas strip. As a content creator 96.3 KKLZ, Carla writes in a sarcastic, cheeky, unapologetic way on Las Vegas, movies, TV, celebrities, and this thing we call life.