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Zach Efron Accidentally Drops Condoms on Red Carpet for Kids Movies, Lonely Chinese Man Offers Pension For Someone to Adopt Him, Forest Gump Inspired Student Runs From Coast to Cost, Free Walking Billboard

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  These are your Ugly Minute distractions for the day. Remember - its a better day if its UGLY

  These are your Ugly Minute distractions for the day. Remember - its a better day if its UGLY!  [Too Intense for You]( Zac Efron's red carpet mishap had him dropping more than just jaws – a condom made a surprise cameo! Pocket-checking is now his pre-premiere ritual. [Ready for more celebrity oops moments? Click for a laugh!](   [Too Intense for You]( Lonely in China? Meet Huan, the 75-year-old pensioner offering his monthly allowance for a family to adopt him! Forget reality shows – this is the real deal. [Click to unravel the heartwarming (and wallet-warming) saga!](   [Too Intense for You]( Barclay is running coast-to-coast, but the only marathon I've mastered is the one to the fridge. Inspired by Forrest Gump, he's clocking 32 miles a day – that's my yearly step count! [Click for a run that makes your daily jog look like a stroll to the mailbox!](   [Too Intense for You]( Move over Picasso, Jason George is turning his body into a masterpiece of corporate logos! He's the human billboard we never knew we needed – from fast food to social media, he's got it all inked. [Click to see if he's got your favorite brand on his canvas!]( Sent to: {EMAIL} [Unsubscribe]( The Ugly Minute, 601 S Federal Hwy, Boca Raton, FL 33432, United States

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