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Eggs, Smoke Bombs, and Fistfights. In Parliament.
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Mia Farrow was on the first cover of People magazine, March 4, 1974.
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Don’t blink! A 30-minute cartoon may contain over 18,000 separate drawings.
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One beehive can have as many as 80,000 bees.
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Winston Churchill once designed greeting cards for Hallmark.
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C.S. Lewis received more than 800 rejection letters before selling his first book.
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The Rolling Hills Country Club in Florida was the setting for the movie Caddyshack.
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In the 1850s, Americans set their watches in as many as a hundred local times.
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Run DMC was the first rap group to perform on TV’s “American Bandstand.”
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Superman made his first flight in a DC comic in 1938.
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