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What makes Camp Snoopy so special?

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Camp Snoopy is the largest indoor themed entertainment park in America. Located inside The Mall of The Americas in Bloomington, Minnesota, Camp Snoopy sits under 1.2 miles of skylights which allow 70 percent of the natural light to enter the Park. Camp Snoopy is home to over 400 trees and 30,000 live plants. Over 20,000 lady bugs have been ...Read more

What's a duffer?

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A "duffer" is Australian slang for a cattle thief.

What happened at Stonehenge in 1900?

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While the world was busy welcoming the arrival of the twentieth century on December 31, 1900, a forceful gale on England's Salisbury Plain blew over one of the ancient monumental stones at Stonehenge.

How much water do you use in a shower?

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Thirty gallons, or 135 litres, of water is used for the average shower in the United States.

Are Americans energy hogs?

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The average American uses eight times as much fuel energy as an average person anywhere else in the world.

How did Arnie sneak into the movies?

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In 1988 interview, Arnold Schwarzenegger recalled his childhood experiences in Europe when going to the movies: "Whatever is forbidden as a kid you want even more. We had stricter controls in Austria, because we had a police officer standing at the entrance to the movie theater checking our identification. If you were not the right age, you ...Read more

What's a "rock jock?"

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Coined in the early 1980s, the slang term "rock jock" is a mountaineering enthusiast.

How large are the gas globules from which star form?

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The dense globules of gas from which stars are born are much larger than the stars they will form. In the Orion nebula, globules have been detected which are 500 times larger than the solar system.

How did Pope John VIII die?

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John VIII (died 882) was the first Pope to be murdered -- he was poisoned and then clubbed to death.

How many Popes have been named Leo?

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Thirteen popes were named Leo, including Leo the Great, who prevented the Huns from sacking Rome. Six emperors of Constantinople were also called Leo. The continuing popularity of the name probably stems for it association with the lion, long considered the king of beasts.

When did G.I. Joe make his triumphant return?

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By 1982 G.I. Joe was back on store shelves, albeit in a downsized version produced at the size of the wildly popular Star Wars action figures. The "Adventure Team" idea was modified and combined with the original military theme of the early action figures. This was the beginning of the 1980s G.I. Joe frenzy that led to the production of posters,...Read more

How densely populated is New York City?

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There are more people in New York City (7,895,563) than there are in the states of Alaska, Vermont, Wyoming, South Dakota, New Hampshire, Nevada, Idaho, Utah, Hawaii, Delaware, and New Mexico combined.

Where was the 'hospital to the stars?'

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In the 1990's, Cedars-Sinai Medical Center was the unofficial "hospital to the stars." All 850 rooms at the center were private, and the 16 deluxe rooms on the hospital's 8th floor cost $1,324 per night in 1994. The deluxe rooms were not ornate, and resembled nice-but-average hotel rooms. Part of the high price ticket was the special menu for ...Read more

How did the first tank come about?

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The fighting conditions World War I prompted the British Army to begin research into a self-propelled vehicle which could cross trenches, crush barbed wire, and would be impervious to fire from machine-guns. Having already seen a Rolls-Royce Armoured Car, First Lord of the Admiralty Winston Churchill decided to oversee further development. The ...Read more

Are there people who don't dream?

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There is no one who does not dream. Those who claim to have no dreams, laboratory tests have determined, simply forget their dreams more easily than others.

What does MCI stand for?

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In 1970, "MCI" stood for "Microwave Communications, Inc." No longer used as an acronym, it now stands alone.

Do educated people live longer?

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More education means longer life. Research shows that college graduates live longer than people who did not complete high school.

What is a ponce?

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"Ponce" is a British slang expression for a pimp or a campily effeminate male.

Where are you unlikely to find a white elephant sale?

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The white elephant is the sacred animal of Thailand.

What does Evonne's name mean?

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Tennis pro Evonne Goolagong's last name means "kangaroo's nose" in one of Australia's aboriginal languages.

 

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