The following lists should aid you in your search for the South and East fractional minutes of the cache location, which can be found at: S35 27.sss E149 07.eee
Musical excess: Did the band Van Halen really insist on a bowl of M&M's in their rider with all the brown ones removed?
Microwave madness: We all know that microwaving food in plastic containers gives us cancer, right?
Wedded bliss: People don't throw rice at weddings anymore. Did you know this is because the birds that come later and eat the dried rice are at risk of death when it expands in their stomachs?
Electrifying execution: Thomas Edison promoted the use of the electric chair for execution in an attempt to sway consumers to his direct current electricity supply.
The hole truth: Do you know why lifesavers have a hole in the middle? It's so that if you choke on one the airway isn't completely blocked. They're not called lifesavers for nothing!
Lucky presser: Humans are pattern seeking machines. Once a man racked up over $100,000 in winnings by beating the computer on Press Your Luck just because he noticed a pattern.
Prey or pray: Everyone knows that the female preying mantis always eats the head of the male after they mate, right?
Hydrate or die: Another piece of received wisdom is that we all must drink 8 glasses of water a day to avoid becoming dangerously dehydrated.
Probably biased: In the 19th century a man beat the odds and brought a Monte Carlo casino to its knees.
Definitely biased: Did a pharmacy chain in the US really only put anti-theft tags on product marketed to African-Americans?
Not a dash cam: Photos collected in the early 2000's show a woman concealed inside the dashboard of a car trying to cross the US border from Mexico.
Whale of a time: After a dead whale washed up on an Oregon beach, authorities decided to dispose of the carcass with explosives. What could go wrong?
This old chestnut: Does swallowed chewing gum really take seven years to pass through the digestive system?
Oh the irony: At the very moment the Titanic struck the iceberg, they were screening "Poseidon Adventure", a film about a group of passengers trying to escape a sinking ship.
Lucky discovery After buying a Portuguese Farm to retire to, a New York man opens his barn only to find it full of vintage cars.
WiFi rage: In the news for all the wrong reasons, a nine year old boy shot his parents after they turned off the WiFi.
Chicken or not? In a case of hoping that the brand masks reality, Kentucky Fried Chicken re-brands itself as KFC because fried food is unhealthy.
Racial insensitivity: A Krispy Kreme outlet in the UK should have thought a bit deeper about the name of their promotion of their "Klub" as KKK Wednesday.
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