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By Scott and Sadie
Here are some random facts for you . . .
1. The Nobel Prize in Economics wasn t one of the original five prizes established by
Alfred Nobel. It was added 73 years later, in 1968.
2. A quinceañera is the girl celebrating her 15th birthday, not the name of the celebration itself.
3. When the Motion Picture Association of America created its rating system, they didn t trademark it. So the porn industry started using the X rating . . . and then eventually created the XXX rating.
4. Red Solo cups are a popular souvenir for European tourists to take home after they visit the U.S.
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When we arrived back at Kandahar we found a buzz going through the entire camp. Our planned 12-hour outing had turned into one of the most high-profile missions of the war effort to date, and everyone was fired up about it.
Some of the other snipers, especially the Danes and Germans, started requesting that Osman and I come over and debrief with them so they could learn more about the terrain and the forces we were up against. The notoriety of our success at Zhawar Kili soon led to a request from the Kommando Spezialkräfte (KSK), the Germany Special Operations team assigned to Task Force K-Bar. They had been slated to go with the Army Rangers on a direct action mission, but after that disastrous ODA mission had gone bad they changed their minds and said they would rather join forces with Navy SEALs.
Picture this: It’s 8 p.m. on a Sunday in 1985.
Murder, She Wrote is about to start on CBS. Two-thirds of American households will have to make an impossible choice: David Hasselhoff or Angela Lansbury? The remaining third, though, will be kicking back and watching both. How?
By programming their dual-tuner video cassette recorder, or VCR, a miracle of magnetic tape that transformed how we watch television and movies forever. But when they first came on the scene, not everyone was a fan. In fact, a major motion picture industry leader said that “The VCR is to the American film producer and the American public as the Boston Strangler is to the woman home alone.” Yeah, it gets a bit dramatic. It’s a story involving the Supreme Court, Mr. Rogers, Tom Cruise, and E.T., and we’re about to rewind it all.
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