Post #82ManOfWicklowUltra NudistA lie has speed, but truth has endurance. RE: Fact Of The DayEvery night, Disneyland releases over 200 feral cats into the park to keep its rodent population under control.
Then why have Mickey Mouse there ?
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RE: Fact Of The DayEvery night, Disneyland releases over 200 feral cats into the park to keep its rodent population under control.
Then why have Mickey Mouse there ?He only works the day shift. He goes home with Minnie Mouse at night.
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Post #84ManOfWicklowUltra NudistA lie has speed, but truth has endurance. RE: Fact Of The DayOriginally Mickey Mouse was going to be named Mortimer.
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RE: Fact Of The DayTwo different characters in Mickey's world carry the name Mortimer Mouse. One is the uncle of Minnie Mouse; another is an unrelated mouse who was Mickey's rival for Minnie's affections. Mickey Mouse himself was originally going to be named Mortimer; however, Lillian Disney, Walt's wife, suggested the name Mickey instead.
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Post #86ManOfWicklowUltra NudistA lie has speed, but truth has endurance. RE: Fact Of The DayToilet paper was invented in China in the late 1300s. It was for emperors only.
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Post #88ManOfWicklowUltra NudistA lie has speed, but truth has endurance. RE: Fact Of The DaySea otters hold each others paws when they sleep so they dont drift apart.
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RE: Fact Of The DayExactly 2,160 people could ride on the first Ferris wheel, which was debuted in 1893 at the Chicago Worlds Fair.
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Post #90ManOfWicklowUltra NudistA lie has speed, but truth has endurance. RE: Fact Of The DayThe first American film to show a toilet being flushed on screen was Alfred Hitchcocks Psycho.
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RE: Fact Of The DayNudist films first appeared in the early 1930s as documentaries and docu-dramas promoting the healthy lifestyle of the naturist movement in Europe and the U.S. Earliest examples include This Nude World (1933), a narrated documentary filmed in the U.S., France, and Germany, and Elysia, Valley of the Nude (1933), a docu-drama filmed at a nudist camp in Elsinore, California. Throughout the thirties, nudist films like Why Nudism? (1933), Nudist Land (1937), and The Unashamed (1938) flourished in road shows, but disappeared entirely in the forties.
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