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Monday, April 27, 2009

TRUE OR FALSE? YOU DECIDE!


True or False?


Biologically Appropriate Raw Food (or BARF) is referring to a diet for pets.




TRUE! U-BETCHA! Biologically Appropriate Raw Food, or Bones And Raw Food. The BARF diet avoids commercially processed and home-cooked foods. It consists of uncooked meaty bones, animal offal, raw vegetables and fruit, and other natural foods.



Barf diet




True or False?


The photos of Brigitte Bardot and Rita Hayworth were tacked to the walls of John Lennon’s bedroom in his childhood home in Liverpool, England.




TRUE! Yup. There also were pictures of Elvis Presley. The house, where Lennon lived from 1945 to 1963, was bought by Lennon’s widow, Yoko Ono, in 2001, and donated to the National Trust. It has since been restored and opened to the public.




John Lennon's bedroom at Mendips, Lennon's childhood home



True or False?


The British gunboats Mimi and Toutou, in World War II, played the role of protecting the Monarch.




FALSE! Un-uh. The British hauled the two 40-foot-long mahogany boats 2,000 miles overland through the African bush to Lake Tanganyika to take on the German navy. Their story inspired the book, and later the movie classic, The African Queen.




'The African Queen'



True or False?


The Top Ten Things That Almost Rhyme With Peas was the topic of the very first Top Ten List on The Late Show with David Letterman.



TRUE! You bet! The list, presented on September 18, 1985, from ten to one, was: heats, rice, moss, ties, needs, lens, ice, nurse, leaks, and meats.



'Late Night with David Letterman'

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