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DID YOU KNOW...
SO-CALLED CATGUT, ONCE USED IN TENNIS RACKETS, COMES FROM SHEEP, NOT CATS.
1. What's the more common name for your body's leukocytes?
2. Which Stephen King novel is set in Libertyville, Pennsylvania?
3. Which of the fifty bills itself as "Vacationland" on it's license plate?
4. "Innisfail" is the literary name for which country?
5. What popular Arcade game was originally called Baffle Ball?
6. What year did the TV series, "Gomer Pyle, USMC" debut?
7. In the film, "Child's Play", what brand of doll was the evil Chucky?
8. Not counting the four Beatles, how many personalities are pictured on the cover of the "Sgt. Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band" cover?
TRUTH OR CRAP ??
France was the first country to make a full-length feature film.
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1. WHITE BLOOD CELLS
2. "christine"
3. maine
4. ireland
5. PIN BALL
6. 1964
7. "good guys"
8. 40
CRAP !!
Australia led the way to longer movies worldwide with "The Story of the Kelly Gang" (1906), a movie about a famous bushranger (an outlaw living in the Australian bush) named Ned Kelly.
Clocking in at just over an hour, it was much longer than other movies of that period. Until then, movie lovers were deemed to have very short attention spans, and movies were kept at five to ten minutes so the audience wouldn't get bored.
 
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