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    • 1. A 12-year-old boy in the French Alps was found alive and unharmed after being buried under an avalanche for 40 minutes in January 2019. 2. Australian artist Adele Varcoe has been dressing in the same style of handmade onesies for more than 8 years! 3. Some residents in Fredericksburg, Texas, speak a distinctive version of German called Texas German!

      CARTOON 02-19-2019

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    • 1. Princeton University's first graduate student was U.S. President James Madison. 2. The youngest athlete to place in the Olympics was Greek gymnast Dimitrios Loundras, finishing third at the 1896 games at just 10 years old! 3. The landscapes in Disney's "Bambi" were inspired by Song Dynasty paintings.

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    • 1. On April 14, 1945, the nazi submarine U-1206 sank due to the misuse of the toilet. 2. The first man to propose with a diamond ring was Archduke Maximilian of Austria in 1477. 3. Steve Young is the only left-handed quarterback in the Pro Football Hall of Fame. 4. Camels can't swim!

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The Greatest Misquotes In History

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cosmonaut survival kit

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great wall sticky rice

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The Woman Behind The Moon Landing

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CARTOON 05-21-2018

Lobsters have colorless blood!


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Squirrels were America's most popular pet in the 1700s.-------------------- Strongman John McGrath can bend a 4 1/2-inch solid steel bar with his teeth!-------------------- Lobsters have colorless blood!
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CARTOON 02-19-2019

1. A 12-year-old boy in the French Alps was found alive and unharmed after being buried under an avalanche for 40 minutes in January 2019. 2. Australian artist Adele Varcoe has been dressing in the same style of handmade onesies for more than 8 years! 3. Some residents in Fredericksburg, Texas, speak a distinctive version of German called Texas German!

CARTOON 02-18-2019

1. Princeton University's first graduate student was U.S. President James Madison. 2. The youngest athlete to place in the Olympics was Greek gymnast Dimitrios Loundras, finishing third at the 1896 games at just 10 years old! 3. The landscapes in Disney's "Bambi" were inspired by Song Dynasty paintings.

CARTOON 02-17-2019

1. On April 14, 1945, the nazi submarine U-1206 sank due to the misuse of the toilet. 2. The first man to propose with a diamond ring was Archduke Maximilian of Austria in 1477. 3. Steve Young is the only left-handed quarterback in the Pro Football Hall of Fame. 4. Camels can't swim!

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John is only the 7th person to take up the pen illustrating the Ripley`s daily cartoon since 1918.

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