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The Spokesman-Review Newspaper
Spokane, Washington  Est. May 19, 1883

Trivia

L.M. Boyd Crown Syndicate

First truck called a “pickup” was an International Harvester S in 1921.

The most unforgettable thing a teacher can do is ridicule a student in front of a class. Such has been the finding in numerous surveys of both youngsters and grown-ups. Those queried say they’ll “never forget.”

Ricocheting around the Internet: Said Adam to Eve just before dinner, “Honey, did you put my pants in the salad again?”

Q. How many civilian cars did the American automobile industry turn out during World War II?

A. Just 139.

Where cognac is distilled, some evaporates, and in the trade it is called the “angels’ share.”

Did I say horses face away from the wind? Wrong! Into the wind. Cows face away from the wind.

Claim is that men wore hairpieces before women wore lipstick.

It was the sage Robin Moore who advised, “Never accept rides from strange men, and remember that all men are strange.”

If “queue” isn’t the only word in English pronounced the same with or without its last four letters, name another.