Thursday, March 23, 2017

CELEBRITY FACTS #2 - TOM CRUISE was Awarded With his Own Special Day Named After Him

October 10, 2006, was declared "Tom Cruise Day" in Japan



Tom's love and close association with Japan was so strong that he was awarded with his own day.

Cruise's film, The Last Samurai, grossed $117 million more in Japan than it did in the U.S.
The actor has spent endless hours researching his role in the movie – a movie which focused on Japanese culture and tradition. The actor has visited the nation more than any other major movie star and spends hours on end with fans in the country.

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Monday, March 20, 2017

CANADIAN Facts #5 - It Rained GEESE in Manitoba Once



CELEBRITY FACTS #1 - George Foreman's 5 Sons are all Named GEORGE

George Jr., George III (“Monk”), George IV (“Big Wheel”), George V (“Red”), and George VI (“Little Joey”).


Foreman has 12 children all together: five sons and seven daughters. He once told CBN in an interview on fatherhood: “I named all my sons George Edward Foreman. And I tell people, ‘If you’re going to get hit as many times as I’ve been hit by Mohammad Ali, Joe Frazier, Ken Norton, Evander Holyfield– you’re not going to remember many names.”

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RANDOM FACT #36 - The DEADLIEST SCHOOL DISASTER in American History Killed HUNDREDS - Most of Them Children


In the mid-1930s, the Great Depression was in full swing, but the London school district was one of the richest in America. A 1930 oil find in Rusk County had boosted the local economy and educational spending grew with it. The London School, a large structure of steel and concrete, was constructed in 1932 at a cost of $1 million (roughly $17.6 million today). The London Wildcats (a play on the term "wildcatter", for an oil prospector) played football in the first stadium in the state to have electric lights.

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