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- 09:05, 15 June 2014 (UTC)
- ... that Baggböle manor (pictured) is built entirely of wood, but made to look like a stone building?
- ... that Jackie Tavener is one of only four players in Major League Baseball history to steal second, third and home in the same inning on more than one occasion?
- ... that the album Tunnel Rats by the hip-hop collective of the same name featured a more mainstream and diverse production style than previous albums?
- ... that William Stadiem's book on Frank Sinatra was based on thousands of pages of notes taken about Sinatra's everyday life by his valet George Jacobs?
- ... that state-dependent memory suggests that if you forget what you did when blind drunk, you could get drunk again and remember it?
- ... that Nawrahta Minsaw, the first Burmese ruler of Lan Na, was also an accomplished poet in the yadu style?
- ... that the Japan release of Saints Row: The Third had the veins removed from its Penetrator weapon—a three-foot long phallus bat—due to regulatory restrictions on depictions of genitalia?
- 01:20, 15 June 2014 (UTC)
- ... that Felton Hervey, who was in the foreground of Zoffany's painting Tribuna of the Uffizi, never saw the completed painting (detail pictured)?
- ... that "Baggböleri", the Swedish derogatory term for deforestation, is named after Baggböle on the Ume River?
- ... that the upcoming video game Halo 5: Guardians features a new game engine for the series?
- ... that Milan Puskar Health Right, a system of free clinics in West Virginia that handles nearly 4,000 patients a year, originally operated out of a Baptist church?
- ... that the film Death in the West contains what is believed to be the first recorded admission from a tobacco company representative that smoking causes health problems?
- ... that London's Burlington Gardens is the site of the first Abercrombie & Fitch store in Europe?
- ... that Robbie Williams was inspired to write Rudebox's hidden track, "Dickhead", after playing The Mitchell Brothers' "Routine Check" to death?
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