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Bizarre Fact #151:
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Noah Webster was referred to as "the walking question mark" during his student days at Yale. Bizarre Fact #152:
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Noah Webster was referred to as "the walking question mark" during his student days at Yale. Bizarre Fact #153:
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O.J. Simpson had a severe case of rickets and wore leg braces when he was a child. Bizarre Fact #154:
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On "forever-39" Jack Benny's 80th birthday, Frank Sinatra gave him two copies of the book "Life Begins at Forty." Bizarre Fact #155:
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On April 14th, 1910, President Howard Taft began a sports tradition by throwing out the first baseball of the season. That happened at an American League game between Washington and Philadelphia. Washington won, 3-0. Bizarre Fact #156:
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On her tombstone is written "She did it the hard way." Bizarre Fact #157:
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One year, Elvis Presley paid 91% of his annual income to the IRS. Bizarre Fact #158:
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Orson Welles is buried in an olive orchard on a ranch owned by his friend, matador Antonio Ordonez in Sevilla, Spain. Bizarre Fact #159:
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Paul Cezanne had a parrot who he taught to say, "Cezanne is a great painter." Bizarre Fact #160:
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Pepin the Short, King of the Franks from 751 to 768 AD was four feet six inches tall. His wife was known as Bertha of the Big Foot.
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