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Molly 1 year ago
#8 LOL this was artificial, as university booster clubs and boomer donations bought up a majority of the tickets. Also a Scotty Mccreary concert was happening right afterwards
       
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Pamela 1 year ago
Molly,

Also... what else is there to do in Nebraska? Watch corn grow?
       
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Will 1 year ago
Pamela, I’ve noticed that boring people can never find anything to do
       
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Olivia 1 year ago
Pamela, We watch Democrat cities fail, and thank God we're in Omaha.
Another ear of corn?
       
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Artelepsa 1 year ago
#35 Closely related to dandelions, but but not a dandelion. It's Salsify, also known as Oyster Plant.
       
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Tim 1 year ago
#7 That is no moon uh man that is a Wookie.
       
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Alanson 1 year ago
#3 I guess that's the only time where "spotless" isn't right :)

#7 That nose comb over JC-LOL

#29 Still not "the most recent" but okay...
       
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Muriel 1 year ago
#10 Fruit Loops are all the same flavor, so what gives them the different color if it’s not artificial? Squid ink?
       
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Virdie 1 year ago
Muriel,

Historically each color was a different flavor, purple was grape , green was lime, yellow was lemon, orange was orange, and for a while blue was some kind of berry flavor. Color was from the fruit source, generally, but was boosted from sources like beets, Kale, etc.
       
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Sibbilla 1 year ago
#7 dance3



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Virdie 1 year ago
#11 when I was a kid, we traveled through Canada and bought some cream soda, my favorite, but it was PINK. Somehow I still can't forget that pink, although I have never had it again.
       
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Janet 1 year ago
#23 Whisky served with ice?
       
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Charles 1 year ago
#19 How did he fight that bear? By sitting on it uptill the juice sqeezed out?
       
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This is the first ever ticket sold for Disneyland:

It's from 1955, when the park opened. $1 for a trip to Walt's domicile! How about that.

 

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