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Thursday Randoms: Music Makes Women more Attractive & More

Turn up the music, guys … A new Austrian study has found that music makes women more attracted to men. According to the study, after listening to music, women rated photos of men’s faces as more attractive and were more likely to date the men in the photos. (University of Vienna

            

Bathroom break out … 1 in 7 people admitted in a recent survey that they escaped a bad date by saying they needed to use the restroom … and then never returning. (NY Post

           

Where do you stand on friending co-workers? According to a new survey, 71% of employees said it was OK to friend co-workers on Facebook, but only 44% said it was OK to follow people you work with on Snapchat. 61% said Twitter was OK and 56% said following a co-worker’s Instagram was fine. Men and those 18-34 were more likely to say it was appropriate to friend work colleagues. Senior management was the least likely to want to be friends with employees on social media. Less than half of senior managers said it was OK to be friends with fellow employees on Facebook (49%), 34% were OK with Twitter, 30% with Instagram and 26% with Snapchat (26%). (PRNewswire

            

OK, the pumpkin spice thing has REALLY gone too far this time. A pizza chain in New Jersey has introduced a pumpkin spice pizza. Yes, you can blame Villa Italian Kitchen for this pumpkin spice atrocity, which involves spreading pumpkin pie filling across pizza dough, then covering it with mozzarella cheese and baking. When it comes out of the oven the pizza gets another layer of pumpkin pie filling. "Pumpkin Spice is undeniably the most popular flavor of fall. As such, we wanted to slice up our piece of the pie," says Villa Italian Kitchen spokesperson Brian Lowe. "We thought, what could be better than combining the popularity of Pumpkin Spice with pizza?" We can think of a lot of things that are better than that, Brian. (Munchies

   

H-2-Oh, No! ... A California man who failed in his attempt to make a fortune selling $400 juicers is back on the scene with a new "innovation" – a "raw water" diet plan that he's peddling at an equally outrageous price. Douglas Ryan is trying to convince followers to pay $15 per two and a half gallon jug of "fresh raw spring water," which is supposed to replace food for five days. What is it exactly? According to Ryan, "Fresh squeezed juice is clearly better, but what about fresh squeezed spring water? Our water is kept cold and transported within days of collection." (Gizmodo)


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