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1/15/2010 3:09:52 AM EDT
In 1857, Joseph C. Gayetty of New York City invented toilet paper.
1/15/2010 3:34:01 AM EDT
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In 1857, Joseph C. Gayetty of New York City invented toilet paper.


It may be useless knowledge, but definitely not a useless invention.  

1/15/2010 3:35:57 AM EDT
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The very first bomb dropped by the Allies on Berlin in World War II killed the only elephant in the Berlin Zoo.
1/15/2010 3:37:59 AM EDT
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Which way did he put the roll on the holder?
1/15/2010 3:42:01 AM EDT
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Which way did he put the roll on the holder?


There was no mention of a holder.

1/15/2010 3:45:02 AM EDT
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"Stewardesses" is the longest word typed with only the left hand, "lollipop" with your right.
1/15/2010 3:47:05 AM EDT
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Dare I ask?   What did they do before that?

jb
1/15/2010 3:48:40 AM EDT
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"Stewardesses" is the longest word typed with only the left hand, "lollipop" with your right.


THAT IS FRICKEN AWESOME!

holy crap that is actually a cool fun fact
1/15/2010 4:03:39 AM EDT
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There is a word in the English language with only one vowel, which occurs five times: "indivisibility."
1/15/2010 4:28:29 AM EDT
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Before tp? Sears & Roebuck catalog FTW!

1/15/2010 4:32:38 AM EDT
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Before tp? Sears & Roebuck catalog FTW!



Corncob
1/15/2010 4:33:48 AM EDT
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no more stinky butt
1/15/2010 4:40:30 AM EDT
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Escape maps, compasses, and files were inserted into Monopoly game boards and smuggled into POW camps inside Germany during W.W.II; real money for escapees was slipped into the packs of Monopoly money.


What I want to now is how the hell you "smuggle" a damn monopoly board anywhere?! That will not fit in your pocket.
1/15/2010 4:42:20 AM EDT
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Which way did he put the roll on the holder?


Over.

 
1/15/2010 4:45:52 AM EDT
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Escape maps, compasses, and files were inserted into Monopoly game boards and smuggled into POW camps inside Germany during W.W.II; real money for escapees was slipped into the packs of Monopoly money.


What I want to now is how the hell you "smuggle" a damn monopoly board anywhere?! That will not fit in your pocket.


POW's could usually receive care packages.
1/15/2010 4:54:16 AM EDT
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Escape maps, compasses, and files were inserted into Monopoly game boards and smuggled into POW camps inside Germany during W.W.II; real money for escapees was slipped into the packs of Monopoly money.


What I want to now is how the hell you "smuggle" a damn monopoly board anywhere?! That will not fit in your pocket.


POW's could usually receive care packages.


I know, I just had this image of someone trying to stick a Monopoly board under their coat...made me laugh. I need more coffee, me thinks.
1/15/2010 5:05:06 AM EDT
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no more stinky butt






You mean no more stinky hand...





 
1/15/2010 5:09:29 AM EDT
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Quoted:
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Escape maps, compasses, and files were inserted into Monopoly game boards and smuggled into POW camps inside Germany during W.W.II; real money for escapees was slipped into the packs of Monopoly money.


What I want to now is how the hell you "smuggle" a damn monopoly board anywhere?! That will not fit in your pocket.


POW's could usually receive care packages.


I know, I just had this image of someone trying to stick a Monopoly board under their coat...made me laugh. I need more coffee, me thinks.


The boards in these weren't really boards. They were cloth.

Also, when they talk of smuggling them in, they weren't sneaking these in to the camps without the guards knowing. The Monopoly sets were part of the Red Cross supplies the Germans allowed the POWs to receive. They just had a lot of escape supplies concealed inside.

I've seen one of these before in a museum. The boxes were wood and had secret compartments carved in them with things like conmpasses, files, and signal mirrors hidden in them. The boards two pieces of quilted silk. The part you could see had the monopoly board on the front of one piece and the Monopoly logo on the other. When you split the seams and opened it up there were escape maps on the backs of both pieces.
1/15/2010 6:03:20 AM EDT
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I've seen one of these before in a museum. The boxes were wood and had secret compartments carved in them with things like conmpasses, files, and signal mirrors hidden in them. The boards two pieces of quilted silk. The part you could see had the monopoly board on the front of one piece and the Monopoly logo on the other. When you split the seams and opened it up there were escape maps on the backs of both pieces.


Now I have to see if I can find some pics of that. Sounds neat.

NPR's history of Monopoly with almost no mention of this? Just a smidge of a snippett on the side bar.
1/15/2010 6:29:32 AM EDT
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White Out was invented by the mother of Mike Nesmith (formerly of the Monkees).
1/15/2010 6:34:12 AM EDT
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Over
1/15/2010 6:59:07 AM EDT
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On Friday January 15, 2010 I clicked on this thread because it said "useless."
1/15/2010 7:05:53 AM EDT
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I've seen one of these before in a museum. The boxes were wood and had secret compartments carved in them with things like conmpasses, files, and signal mirrors hidden in them. The boards two pieces of quilted silk. The part you could see had the monopoly board on the front of one piece and the Monopoly logo on the other. When you split the seams and opened it up there were escape maps on the backs of both pieces.


Now I have to see if I can find some pics of that. Sounds neat.

NPR's history of Monopoly with almost no mention of this? Just a smidge of a snippett on the side bar.


Man, how stupid would you feel if after years in a POW camp, playing Monopoly, and after the war you take it home and THEN find out there were things smuggled in the box.

Oh, TP FTMFW!!! I prefer Charmin, please...don't squeeze it.


ByteTheBullet  (-:

1/15/2010 7:20:34 AM EDT
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Before tp? Sears & Roebuck catalog FTW!



Corncob


Additionally there would hopefully be 2 buckets of cobs. you use the dark cobs first then check your work with a final pass with a white cob.   - It's True! I know old farmers
1/15/2010 7:27:33 AM EDT
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In 1857, Joseph C. Gayetty of New York City invented toilet paper.


And I used to goto church with his great grand son, Joe, good man, can't remember if he owns or what his exact title was, but a company called Miller Fall Protection.  When I joined the Air Force and got stationed out in South Dakota, Joe and his wife Joanne passed through on a vacation, took me out to an expensive restaurant and paid for dinner.  The Gayetty family is a good bunch of people.

Zach

ETA/ETC:  He may have just been the grand son, not 100% sure, he told me the story probably 7 years ago.