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You don’t scare me, Mr. Stanley. Go right ahead.

Short Answer: “The Mask”Read the top 10 quotes below. “The Mask” Movie Quotes Top 10 Quotes and Fun Facts The most iconic quotes from The Mask (1994) come from Jim Carrey’s over-the-top performance as the manic, green-faced alter ego of mild-mannered Stanley Ipkiss. These lines have become pop culture staples—frequently memed, quoted on social media,

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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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