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How strange but true does life get sometimes? OK, let me tell you how strange but true life can get in October. A mere three days after that wild-card game, the Cardinals and Dodgers played a 10-9 ...
Class, did you bring your permission slips? It's field trip time. Our destination today is the Buccaneer Museum of Strange-But-True Facts. There we will move beyond your normal fields of learning ...
The History Channel is premiering a new series focusing on the strangest-but-true stories in human history, hosted by actor and comedian Dan Aykroyd. Each hour-long episode will reveal the details ...
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Bored Panda on MSNStrange But True: 31 Books To Leave You Asking, “Why?”We're venturing into the uncharted territory of literary oddities to make you wonder why you ever read ordinary books. The post Strange But True: 31 Books To Leave You Asking, “Why?” first appeared on ...
History Channel's "Project Blue Book" chronicles the strange but true search for UFOs and little green men.
Science-loving siblings Charlie and Kirby Engelman host the Weird But True! television series, investigating the fun, surprising, and strange way our world works. With humor and homemade visual ...
The Rockets second-leading scorer missed four games following a concussion. When he returned to action, he was outfitted with a modified hockey helmet.
That baseball is awesome. And this totally goofy, totally exhilarating, totally out-of-the-blue home run was one of those OMG moments that sums up the strange but true beauty of this incredible sport.
The Strange But True team of the year, injuries, hitting and pitching feats, and more from the strangest year in the history of strangeness.
College football is a beautiful connection of sport and weird history. Using Mark Schlabach's Way-Too-Early Top 25 assembled in February and some help from my colleagues, I've collected each team ...
Here are the top 10 stories our readers found most interesting in FOXNews.com's news-of-the-weird 'Out There' round up.
The Astrodome overrun by elephants forcing the hometown team to flee? Was it a circus? No. It’s a strange but true Houston sports story from Jason Bristol.
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