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Vergenbuurg t1_jebwn7g wrote
Reply to comment by ThrowawayusGenerica in TIL that Walt Disney World began as "The Florida Project". Dummy corporations were used, by Walt Disney Productions, to buy up 27,000 acres of land to avoid bursts of land speculation in the Orlando area. Early rumors assumed possible development by NASA, Ford, the Rockefellers, and Howard Hughes. by jdward01
Up. And. At them.
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Reply to comment by DavoTB in TIL that Walt Disney World began as "The Florida Project". Dummy corporations were used, by Walt Disney Productions, to buy up 27,000 acres of land to avoid bursts of land speculation in the Orlando area. Early rumors assumed possible development by NASA, Ford, the Rockefellers, and Howard Hughes. by jdward01
I've heard stories of the post-Apollo era where laid-off engineers would simply pack up everything, leave the house keys in the mailbox, and just drive away.
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Reply to comment by Foxhound199 in TIL that Walt Disney World began as "The Florida Project". Dummy corporations were used, by Walt Disney Productions, to buy up 27,000 acres of land to avoid bursts of land speculation in the Orlando area. Early rumors assumed possible development by NASA, Ford, the Rockefellers, and Howard Hughes. by jdward01
Did NOLA remember to charge them a "leaving town" fee?
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Reply to comment by Nameuser000001 in Rare, Jurassic-Era Giant Insect Discovered at Arkansas Walmart by AkaGurGor
[insert phallic joke here]
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Reply to comment by [deleted] in PotatoP Laptop Aims for Two Years of Battery Life by diacewrb
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Reply to My grandfather Robert in 1948 as a member of the Denver Nuggets of the National Basketball League. by TaiKorczak
Huh, TIL that, not only was there an "NBL", but that they did, in fact, have a team named the Denver Nuggets, unrelated to the current NBA team.
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I'm so glad that Hats Off on YT brought more attention to these two.
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Reply to comment by DroolingIguana in TIL that Persian limes, the fruit that most Americans and Europeans know as simply “limes” are actually a hybrid of lemons and real limes, what we call “Key limes” today by evclides
Aye, this was my [potentially incorrect] understanding, as well.
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Reply to comment by ItsMeSatan in A lot of unaired TV pilots have surfaced today on Internet Archive by HRJafael
"Amelia Earhart flew a lot of airplanes, except for that one time when she didn't come back...
...and then there's Maude!"
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Reply to comment by ComprehensiveAdmin in Dog protects young girls for hours after getting lost in woods by Sariel007
When Shadow appears, the orchestra crescendos, and Don Ameche utters, "Peter..." I just absolutely lose it.
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Reply to comment by anonanon1313 in Last Boeing 747 rolls off line after half a century of production by diacewrb
I treated myself to a flight on a Lufthansa 747 upper deck, just so I could have the life experience. Having a widebody-style business-class seat with only a single aisle, with no other seats behind our section, almost made it feel like I was on a small private jet.
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Reply to A Green-Eyed Leopard by nathancrumpton
Jolene?
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Reply to comment by fishingfool64 in TIL for the Untouchables Brian De Palma casted Bob Hoskins in case De Niro could not appear. De Palma mailed Hoskins a check for his contracted fee of $200,000 with a "Thank You" note, which prompted Hoskins to call up De Palma and ask him if there were any more films he didn't want him to be in. by KongoOtto
I love that he and Hoffman decided to play off of each other as if Hook and Smee were an old gay couple, without informing Spielberg.
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Reply to comment by Kerby233 in WASP pilot Nancy Nesbit seated in the cockpit of an AT-6 Texan at Love Field in Dallas, 1944. Colorized. by ectheow3
Same thought crossed my mind, as well.
Smelly plane,
sme-elly plane,
what are the feeding you?
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Reply to comment by mikesaninjakillr in Synder hires BOA to manage sale of Commanders by MSteele1967
starts dancing to 'I Will Survive'
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Reply to comment by Bierbart12 in TIL African elephants can exchange information by emitting low-frequency sounds that travel dozens of miles under the ground on the savanna. The sound waves come from the animals' huge vocal cords, and distant elephants “hear” the signals with their highly sensitive feet. by iboughtarock
Well I've seen a horse fly, a dragon fly, and even a house fly...
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Reply to comment by broken_soul696 in TIL African elephants can exchange information by emitting low-frequency sounds that travel dozens of miles under the ground on the savanna. The sound waves come from the animals' huge vocal cords, and distant elephants “hear” the signals with their highly sensitive feet. by iboughtarock
Same reason for the fennec foxes' astonishingly adorable huge ears, correct?
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Reply to comment by top_of_the_stairs in Little guy loves to play with bras by ShevaunA
"It's ceremonial."
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Reply to A Story in Two Panels by fart_Jr
"See ya, fuckers!"
"You've been saying 'see ya, fuckers' a lot…"
"It's a very versatile phrase."