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The bike was perfect, or at least as perfect as an instrument of mayhem and carnage could be.
“Wisconsin schoolchildren collected 283,000 bags of milkweed fluff for use in life jackets during World War II. Traditionally, fibrous kapok had been used for this purpose, but that material became unavailable when the Japanese occupied Indonesia, where the tropical tree was mostly grown.”
― Forgotten Tales of Wisconsin
― Forgotten Tales of Wisconsin
“When Schrank approached Roosevelt, a quick-thinking bystander deflected the gunman’s hand and probably saved the ex-president’s life. After the incident, the crowd attempted to lynch Schrank, but Roosevelt calmed the mob. He yelled, “Don’t hurt the poor creature!” as police hauled Schrank away.”
― Forgotten Tales of Wisconsin
― Forgotten Tales of Wisconsin
“The Alaskan Malamute is a purebred dog and one of the oldest of Alaska’s native sled dogs. The Alaskan Husky, in comparison, is a mix-breed who was bred exclusively for working and is not recognized by the American Kennel Club.”
― The Big Book of Random Facts Volume 2: 1000 Interesting Facts And Trivia
― The Big Book of Random Facts Volume 2: 1000 Interesting Facts And Trivia
“Mrs. Anne Pickett, who made history in 1841 when she established the state’s first commercial cheese factory in Fond Lac County.”
― Forgotten Tales of Wisconsin
― Forgotten Tales of Wisconsin
“We don’t always want to read about everyday things – and that silly stuff is so much fun to parody.”
― Jane Austen Investigates: The Abbey Mystery
― Jane Austen Investigates: The Abbey Mystery
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