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DID YOU KNOW...

Close to 45 % of the world's population lives within 60 miles of a Coastline... Over three-quarters of the World's Mega-cities are on a coastline.





1. What is stored in an Ossuary ?

2. You're in the grocery store or Italian market and see small fresh balls of mozzarella floating in a liquid. What's the correct name for what you're looking at?

3. In the late 1980s, Colin Firth was a member of a group of young, British actors who were compared with the American "Brat Pack". What was the name of this group?

4. King Henry VIII has the reputation of having been a wife killer, but how many of his six wives did he actually have put to death?

5. Strange Words are These ; deglutition

a. - Coughing

b. - Snoring

c. - Sneezing

d. - Swallowing

6. Who played Dark Helmet in "Spaceballs"?

7. How would one correctly spell the largest city in Wisconsin?

8. Which TV series Character lived at 720 Sedgewick Ave. ?

a. - Archie Bunker

b. - Drew Carey

c. - Richie Cunningham

d. - Roseanne Conner



TRUTH OR CRAP ??

In 2015,the six co-stars of the sit-com, 'Friends' earned $20 million in re-run royalties.

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1. Bones

2. Bocconcini

3. the Brit Pack

4. - 2

5. - d

6. Rick Moranis

7. Milwaukee

8. - b



TRUTH !!

"Friends" ran for ten seasons. The show made stars out of Mathew Perry, Matt LeBlanc, Courtney Cox, David Schwimmer, Lisa Kudrow and Jennifer Aniston.

The show's success still pays huge dividends for the cast.

In 2015, Warner Brothers earned one Billion dollars from "Friends". Of that amount, 2 % - or $20 million, went to each of the stars. This amount is typical of what these stars earned every year since 2004, when the show went into syndication.

"Seinfeld"

Larry David and Jerry Seinfeld each make about $400 million per each syndication cycle. Larry and Jerry taken the lion's share of the royalties because Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Michael Richards and Jason Alexander don't own a stake in the show.
 
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