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Hidden : 2/20/2014
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Smile more - every two thousand frowns creates one wrinkle.
If a sheep and a goat mate the offspring is called a geep.
A compass needle does not point directly north.
Because of metal prices, since 2006 the U.S. Mint has had to spend more to make a penny than they are worth.
Poison Ivy is not Ivy and Poison Oak is not an Oak. They are both part of the Cashew family.
The oldest living animal ever found was a 405 year-old clam, named Ming by researchers.
The term 007 was derived from 20007, the home zip code of many Washington, D.C. agents.

In 1878, the first telephone book ever issued contained only 50 names.
A full-grown tree produces enough oxygen to support a family of four.
A camel can drink 25 gallons of water in less than three minutes.
The first commercial batch of blueberries came from Whitesbog, New Jersey, in 1916.
Four Corners, AZ, is the only place where a person can stand in 4 states at the same time.
There are 119 grooves on the edge of a quarter.
"Challenger Deep" is the deepest point on Earth and can hold 25 Empire State Buildings end to end.
MLB baseballs are rubbed in Lena Blackburne Baseball Rubbing Mud, a unique mud found only near Palmyra, New Jersey.
 

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