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  2. Buttered cat paradox - Wikipedia

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    The paradox arises when one considers what would happen if one attached a piece of buttered toast (butter side up) to the back of a cat, then dropped the cat from a large height. The buttered cat paradox, submitted by artist John Frazee of Kingston, New York , won a 1993 Omni magazine competition about paradoxes.

  3. List of common misconceptions about arts and culture

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    Packaged foods, when properly stored, can safely be eaten past their "expiration" dates in the US. While some US states regulate expiration dates for some products, generally "use-by" and "best-by" dates are manufacturer suggestions for best quality. [27] Storing bread in the refrigerator makes it go stale faster than leaving it at room ...

  4. List of linguistic example sentences - Wikipedia

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    Jedli na hoře bez holí, meaning either "they ate elderberries on a mountain using a stick" or "they ate on a mountain without any sticks" or "they ate elderberry using a stick to eat their sorrow away"; depending on the phrasing or a correct placement or punctuation, at least 7 meanings can be obtained. By replacing "na hoře" by "nahoře ...

  5. Live action role-playing game - Wikipedia

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    LARPs can be one-off events or a series of events in the same setting, and events can vary in size from a handful of players to several thousand. [ 9 ] [ 10 ] Arrangers called gamemasters ( GMs ) determine the rules and setting of a LARP, and may also influence an event and act as referees while it is taking place.

  6. Oh Say Can You Say? - Wikipedia

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    Oh Say Can You Say? is a children's book written and illustrated by Theodor Geisel under the pen name Dr. Seuss, and published in 1979 by Random House. It is a collection of 22 tongue-twisters. It is a collection of 22 tongue-twisters.

  7. History of live action role-playing games - Wikipedia

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    The evident size of the UK LARP player-base suggested that there might be a market for LARP-related periodicals, and so professionally produced magazines such as The Scribe and The Adventurer were printed, including reviews, advice, photos and humour. These helped to expose players to the wide variety of games out there.

  8. List of Chicken Soup for the Soul books - Wikipedia

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    Chicken Soup for the Cat Lover's Soul, Mark Victor Hansen, Marty Becker D.V.M., Carol Kline, and Amy D. Shojai (2009) Chicken Soup for the Cat & Dog Lover's Soul (1999) Chicken Soup for the Soul Celebrates Cats and the People Who Love Them , Jack Canfield, Mark Victor Hansen and Sharon Wohlmuth (2004)

  9. Dr. Seuss bibliography - Wikipedia

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    The bulk of Theodor Seuss Geisel's books were published under the name of Dr. Seuss.The exceptions include Great Day for Up!, My Book about ME, Gerald McBoing Boing, The Cat in the Hat Beginner Book Dictionary (credited to the Cat himself), 13 books credited to Theo. LeSeig, Because a Little Bug Went Ka-Choo! and I Am Not Going to Get Up Today!, though all were in fact illustrated and written ...