OT: Faux Fun Facts for Late June 2009
- From: James Langdell <JamesLangdell@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 30 Jun 2009 14:45:07 -0700 (PDT)
Here's some Faux Fun Facts originating in the private sector, not from
the FBMI.
A Flavor Injector was the first Ron Popeil product to go to the moon.
Ironically, this was accomplished by the Soviet manned space program.
Before the great laryngitis epidemic struck France in 1732, all mimes
used to talk and sing when they performed.
Shredded wheat started tasting a lot better after cereal makers
stopped using the entire uprooted plant.
More copies of the Jackson 5's "Moving Violation" were pressed than
any other album Michael Jackson was associated with, due to a typo in
a Wherehouse invoice.
Gov. Sanford's recent apology to "all the Tom Davis's in the world"
was so moving that Coleman decided to concede to Senator-elect Al
Franken.
During the drafting of the US constitution, one great debate was
whether all states were required to have a panhandle region.
--James
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