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Waldo 1 year ago
Finally some new ones!
       
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Cenia 1 year ago
I'm guessing then that Dickens didn't live in Longyearbyen?
       
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Link 1 year ago
Cenia, and Bob's paw was more useful than Bob.
       
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Rollo 1 year ago
#9 That happened in Long Beach, California, at Nu-Pike, later known as The Pike or Queen's Park. The incident occurred at a ride called "Laff in the Dark". A grip went into the ride after shooting was finished to help put things back the way they were before the production company for The Six Million Dollar Man used the ride for a location shot. He found that an arm of one of the "mannequins" had been broken off and he took it outside into the sunlight to examine it and see what he'd need to do in order to reattach it. That's when he discovered the bone sticking out of the arm.
       
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Lonzo 1 year ago
#14. Yep, our elections are secure. Nothing to see here. Move along.
       
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"TIL on the morning of July 26, 1184, Henry VI held court at the Petersberg Citadel. The weight of the assembled nobles caused the second story floor of the building to collapse. Most of the nobles fell into the latrine cesspit below the ground floor, where about 60 of them drowned in liquid sh#t."

 

 

"TIL John von Newmann was a child prodigy who could divide 8-digit numbers in his head by age 6. By age 8, he was fluent in Ancient Greek, had mastered calculus and would amuse his parents' friends by reciting book pages after just glancing at them. He also developed the modern computer architecture."

 

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