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Ronald Reagan Quotes

Ronald Reagan Famous Quotes! President Ronald Reagan President Reagan’s best known quotes “The greatest leader is not necessarily the one who does the greatest things. He is the one that gets the people to do the greatest things.” “Government’s view of the economy could be summed up in a few short phrases: If it moves,

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Groucho Marx Quotes

More Groucho Marx Quotes! Groucho Marx1890-1977 Writer, Comedian, Film Actor, and Singer Famous Quotes “I refuse to join any club that would have me as a member.” “If you find it hard to laugh at yourself, I would be happy to do it for you.” “Be open minded, but not so open minded that your

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The Game That Inspired “Red Elephant” Lore!

The Game That Inspired “Red Elephant” Lore! The Gainesville High School Red Elephants On October 25, 1935, Gainesville High’s undefeated crimson-clad warriors—then simply the Red and White—thundered into Marietta, Georgia, under the lights to face the undefeated Blue Devils in a marquee matchup hyped across Atlanta newspapers.   They delivered a crushing 26-6 victory. Star

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Where is London Bridge? Well… it ain’t in London.

Short Answer: Lake Havasu City, Arizona. Read the full story below. London Bridge Ain’t In London They Shipped Me Off Across The Lake! Beneath London’s brooding, mist-wreathed skies, where the River Thames slithered like a silver serpent through the city’s ancient heart, the London Bridge of 1831 stood as a monument to human defiance. Its

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Twas The Night Before Christmas-Who Really Wrote The Poem?

Short Answer: Henry Livingston Jr. wrote the poem according to a growing number of literary sleuths. However, many still argue for Clement Clarke Moore. Read the full story below. There Arose Such A Clatter! A Two-Hundred-Year-Old Literary Whodunit! I vividly remember a Christmas when my daughter was just three—long before she could read. Every night

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