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ICYMI: The Rams Are Now Worth Twice As Much After Moving To Los Angeles

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- They didn't look good on Monday night, but the Rams are now worth twice as much as they did when they were in St. Louis, according to Forbes.
- A Mel's Drive-In appears to be coming to Santa Monica, on Lincoln Boulevard at the current home of that dentist with the penguin signage.
- The world's loneliest snail lives in Hawaii, where s/he (snails are hermaphroditic) is the last of it kind. Sad—but hey, Hawaii's not a bad place to go out?
- Mad Men creator Matthew Weiner has a novel coming out next year.
- Ever wanted to create your own flavor of La Croix? Well now you can (sorry for the pun)—sort of.
- This lifelike Tom Brady mask is nightmare fuel. Sorry.
- And since we don't want to end on that note, here's Jenny Yang's response to that awful "Pho is the new ramen" video:
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Donald Trump was a fading TV presence when the WGA strike put a dent in network schedules.
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A hike can be a beautiful backdrop as you build your connection with someone.