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Tuesday, May 14
They say that close only counts in horseshoes and hand grenades. So, that made us wonder how horseshoes works. If your horseshoe connects, that's a ringer. You get three points. If it leans against the stake, that's a leaner, worth one point. …Read more.
Monday, May 13
Marion Zimmer Bradley wrote a series of books set on Darkover, an ice-age planet orbiting a fictional red giant star called Cottman. She also wrote a feminist version of the Arthurian legend called "The Mists of Avalon." Interestingly, she …Read more.
Saturday, May 11
George Read was the only person to vote against the Declaration of Independence. The Delaware representative was a moderate who hoped to negotiate a settlement with Britain. Since Delaware's Thomas McKean voted in favour, Caesar Rodney had to ride …Read more.
Friday, May 10
Ghana used to be called the Gold Coast, back when it was a British colony. It was called that, you'll be shocked to learn, because they region was littered with gold. However, nationalists liked Kwame Nkrumah felt the name belittled them, defining …Read more.
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Wednesday, May 8It is difficult to imagine the entire squad of the New York Yankees, or the Chicago Bulls, or the Dallas Cowboys, being almost entirely at once in a plane crash. But the soccer world has seen that kind of tragedy several times: Torino AC in 1949, the Pakhtakor Tashkent Russian team in 1979, Alianza Lima in 1987 and the Colourful 11 from Suriname in 1989. It has even happened at the international level: Zambia's entire national team died in a 1993 crash.
What Disney character would be a cannibal if he were eating venison? A) Bambi B) Donald Duck C) Dumbo D) Simba
Previous answer: Pomerania is on the south shore of the Baltic Sea, divided between Germany and Poland.
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