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Everything you need to know about the NCAA Tournament. We give you the coaches, lineups and stats for all 64 teams still in the tourney, as well as my predictions for all the games. Plus we list the can’t miss games for the first round and the top potential match ups down the road. Don’t [...]

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St. Patrick was a Christian missionary credited with the conversion of Ireland from paganism. He lived from the late 4th century A.D. to the mid 5th century A.D., so long ago that it’s difficult to separate fact from legend.
St. Patrick was born in either Scotland or Wales, the son of Roman parents living in Britain. [...]

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The cereal was created in 1963 by a team headed up by the manufacturing vice-president of General Mills, John Holahan. The team was to use the available manufacturing capacity from either of General Mills’ two principal cereal products — Wheaties or Cheerios — and do something unique to them. Lucky Charms were first invented by [...]

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The first St. Patrick’s Day parade took place not in Ireland, but in the United States. Boston in 1737.
Legend has it, if you kiss the Blarney Stone, it is believed you will be given the “Gift of the Gab.”
There are 34 million U.S. residents who claim Irish ancestry. This number is almost nine times the [...]

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Irish Joke

Two Irishmen, Patrick Murphy and Shawn O’Brian grew up together and were lifelong friends. But alas, Patrick developed cancer, and was dying. While on his deathbed, Patrick called to his buddy, Shawn, “O’Brian, come ‘ere. I ‘ave a request for ye.” Shawn walked to his friend’s bedside and kneels.
“Shawny ole boy, we’ve been friends all [...]

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Irish fairies fall into two main groups: sociable and solitary. Perhaps the best known of the solitary fairies are the leprechauns. Leprechauns have the distinction of being the most solitary of the solitaries, avoiding contact with humans, other fairies, and even other leprechauns.
Although the leprechaun has been described as Ireland’s national fairy, this name was [...]

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Add Hanna-Barbera’s Speed Buggy to the loveable-animated-cars-who-talk list. Employing a Love Bug meets Scooby Doo concept, Speed Buggy featured three wacky teenagers whose means of transportation was a remote-controlled, rust-colored dune buggy named Speed Buggy. Speed Buggy had two eyes for headlights, a mouth for a grill, and a heart of chrome.

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Proving that we indeed are a one-world community, NBC president Fred Silverman bought the rights to the Flemish created characters known as the Smurfs and turned them into one of the most successful and smurfiest cartoons ever to hit the air. Created by cartoonist Peyo Culliford in 1957, the Smurfs(called Schtroumpfs in their homeland) had [...]

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Gather ye round, gather ye round! Shoulder yourself in amongst the crowd that’s growing around the oven and take a gander through that glass…magic baked goods are transforming before your very eyes! Were not talking about Toll House cookies or souffls either. Were talking Shrinky Dinks. No, you cant eat themtheyre plastic. But you wouldnt [...]

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During World War II, the British secret service hatched a master plan to smuggle escape gear to captured Allied soldiers inside Germany. Their secret weapon? Monopoly boxes. The original notion was simple enough: Find a way to sneak useful items into prison camps in an unassuming form. But the idea to use Monopoly came from [...]

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The @ sign was very close to being eliminated from the standard keyboard until 1971, when Ray Tomlinson wrote it into the code used to send the first email.
All dogs are the same species, meaning that (notwithstanding the obvious physical challenge) a Chihuahua and a St. Bernard could procreate.
Designed by the British company Raytheon, the [...]

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In 1957, Indiana Jones is thrust back in action, venturing into the jungles of South America in a race against Soviet agents to find the mystical Crystal Skull.
When last we saw Indy, he was riding off into the sunset in 1989’s The Last Crusade, set in 1938 near the start of [...]

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- Chuck Norris once ate an entire bottle of sleeping pills, they made him blink.
- Chuck Norris don’t believe in Germany.
- Chuck Norris can taste lies.
- Chuck Norris was in a knife fight once, the knife lost.
- Godzilla was a documentary about Chuck Norris’ first visit to Japan.
- Chuck Norris’ penis has a Hemi
- Chuck [...]

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Riddle: The Boat

Four men were in a boat on the lake. 
The boat turns over and all four men sink to the bottom of the lake,
yet not a single man got wet,
why?
Leave your answer in the comments section below!

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Is the blue side in the front or back of the cube?

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