Leo Fender, the founder of Fender Musical Instruments Corporation which produceded the iconic Telecaster and Stratocaster, could not himself play the guitar.
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Leo Fender, the founder of Fender Musical Instruments Corporation which produceded the iconic Telecaster and Stratocaster, could not himself play the guitar.
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Disney’s character Goofy was originally known as Dippy Dawg. He has also been known as George G. Geef, Goofus D. Dawg, and Goofy G. Goof.
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The original purpose of the United Nations in 1942 was to win the Second World War. It’s peacekeeping mission only came later near the end of the war.
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1 out of every 8 American workers have worked for McDonald’s, including Amazon.com founder Jeff Bezos and pop singer Pink.
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In 1567, the man with the world’s longest beard, Hans Steininger, died from tripping over it when running away from a fire.
Or did he die from tripping over his beard and breaking his neck? Regardless, he dead. Do not confuse Steininger with Hans Langseth, who also had a world record length beard.
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Winston Churchill once said one of life’s four essentials was cold champagne, and thus he drank over 42,000 bottles of Champagne between 1908 and 1965.
The other 3 essentials? A hot bath, new peas, and old brandy. –
Nearly a fifth of China’s homes are vacant, meaning there are enough empty homes in China for everyone in the United Kingdom to have one each.
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The largest dam built by beavers is over twice as long as the Hoover Dam. The busy beavers have been building it for over 40 years in Northern Canada.
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The original manuscript of Charles Darwin’s On The Origin Of Species, considered to be the foundation of evolutionary biology, has his children’s drawings on them.
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