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nomolos619 13 year s ago
#17 isnt true. Watch Pulp Fiction for yourself. There are only one or two clocks set at 4:20
       
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ReeVus 13 year s ago
#20 is completely FALSE / The 5 circles in the Olympic flag represent the 5 continents.
       
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Gina 11 year s ago
There are 7 continents: North America, South America, Europe, Africa, Asia, Australia, and Antartica.
       
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incognito562 13 year s ago
intresting
       
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wtfdude 13 year s ago
United Sates of America

no h, k, z, l and many more...
       
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reginator 13 year s ago
[i}United Sates of America

no h, k, z, l and many more...[/i]

You must be A) Not from the USA,

and

B) Joking.

Hawaii
Kansas
Arizona
Louisiana

...to name just a few examples. If your joke was that "United States of America" does not contain a H, K, Z, or L...yawn.
       
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nato2101 13 year s ago
I don't get the "a" in numbers thing, surely all you have to go to is one hundred "A"nd one.
       
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lolipop 13 year s ago
nice info...
       
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GOODSTUFF4U 13 year s ago
# 20
This was originally designed in 1912 by Baron Pierre de Coubertin, the founder of the modern Olympic Games. Upon its initial introduction, de Coubertin stated the following in the August, 1912 edition of Revue Olympique:
The emblem chosen to illustrate and represent the world Congress of 1914...: five intertwined rings in different colors - blue, yellow, black, green, and red - are placed on the white field of the paper. These five rings represent the five parts of the world which now are won over to Olympism and willing to accept healthy competition.

According to De Coubertin the ring colors with the white background stand for those colors that appeared on all the national flags of the world at that time.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Olympic_symbols
       
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2Cool4Ice 13 year s ago
i heard abot the flag to and it is true
       
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einsib 13 year s ago
Isn't it then that the rings themselves represent the continents but the colors of the rings are the reference to the colors of the flags?
       
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I LOVE CPH 13 year s ago
#1 - I believe this is false;
The statue of Absalon riding a horse, in Copenhagen, has both legs raised in the air. Absalon didn't die in battle but of natural causes.

Correct me if I'm wrong.
       
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danmmmm 13 year s ago
@reginator

yup, not from the states... thanks for clearing it up for me.

       
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sds 13 year s ago
what about fucking masons ?
       
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KungFu Grip 13 year s ago
nice to see current statistics. i cant wait till 2015 when i can find out how many children were killed in 2010 from tvs falling on them
       
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samdaman 13 year s ago
I heard that the rings represented the 5 major greek nations of ancient times.
       
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Peanut 13 year s ago
Interesting post. Thanks for sharing
       
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crittle 13 year s ago
KungFu
       
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Amused 11 year s ago
the people that are saying alot of these aren't true are ignorant
       
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