The useless bits of info to see if we can make a million posts thread
Lyndon B. Johnson was the first president of the United States to wear contact lenses.
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um did i scare cast so he has to repeat everthing out of the wills and burke natrual history???
President Teddy Roosevelt died from an "infected tooth."
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cheeky Wrote:um did i scare cast so he has to repeat everthing out of the wills and burke natrual history???

lol .... gotta fill in some posts with something cheeky, may as well be this crap
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Artist Andy Warhol became famous for his painting of Campbell's Soup cans. Before that - he made his living painting shoes for advertisements.
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Flamenco dancer Jose Greco took out an insurance policy through Lloyd's of London against his pants splitting during a performance.
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did you ever think of chatting!!!!
President Woodrow Wilson wrote all of his speeches in longhand.
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cheeky Wrote:did you ever think of chatting!!!!

sure , but im on a mission to get to 5000, nearly there ...lol
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Television horse Mr. Ed was foaled in 1949 in El Monte, California. Mr. Ed's original name was Bamboo Harvester. Raised as a parade and show horse he was once owned by the president of the California Palomino Society. He died in Tahlequah, Oklahoma, on February 28, 1979, at 30 years old. Tahlequah was also the "home office" for "Late Night with David Letterman's Top Ten List" for several years.
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President Theodore Roosevelt was the first to announce to the world that Maxwell House coffee is "Good to the last drop."
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Lloyd Vernet Bridges III is the birth name of actor Beau Bridges. He was given the nickname "Beau" by his family, reportedly after Ashley Wilkes's son in the classic 1939 film "Gone With the Wind."
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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.
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Roosevelt was the most superstitious president—he traveled continually but never left on a Friday. He also would not sit at the same table that held thirteen other people.
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George Washington was deathly afraid of being buried alive. After he died, he wanted to be laid out for three days just to make sure he was dead.
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