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		<title>Lie of the Day #640</title>
		<description>Kittens are natural batteries.  If you can manage to catch one and attach the proper cable to each of its legs, you can use your kitten battery for nearly 15,000 car starts&#8230; or until the kitten grows into a cat, whichever comes first.
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		<title>Lie of the Day #639</title>
		<description>In 1855, Franklin Boberson of Novalinda, Maine broke the sound barrier with a horse and carriage.  When asked how he felt about his accomplishment, he is recorded as saying, &#8220;I busted that sound barrier right on up&#8230; I broke it good!&#8221;
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		<title>Lie of the Day #638</title>
		<description>Pigs can fly.  They have a genetic anomaly that causes all living pigs to sprout wings and lift off of the ground every 600 years.  So the phrase &#8220;when pigs fly&#8221; isn&#8217;t referring to an impossibility, but instead to a very rare occurrence&#8230; like blue moons and an enjoyable game ...</description>
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		<title>Lie of the Day #637</title>
		<description>If you interlock your fingers more than 15 times in a day, your hands will fuse together permanently.
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		<title>Lie of the Day #636</title>
		<description>If you place two sticks of string cheese in a blender with a bag of plain M&#38;M&#8217;s, the resulting concoction will amazingly taste just like peanut butter.
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		<title>Lie of the Day #635</title>
		<description>Ginger is radioactive.  It has a 36-year half-life and, when in the proper environmental conditions, it can be 15 times more volatile than plutonium.  It&#8217;s naturally found in a more inert state, however, and is generally safe to eat.  It&#8217;s often used to track the location of individuals from nearly ...</description>
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		<title>Lie of the Day #634</title>
		<description>Chandelier fixtures originated in a fluke accident when a large scale burglary job went awry.  Basically, a mis-thrown grappling hook flew through a window, getting tangled in some Christmas lights on the way and snagging on a ceiling lamp.  The robbery was thwarted, but ultimately the enterprising thieves made an ...</description>
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		<title>Lie of the Day #633</title>
		<description>People didn&#8217;t start wearing shoes as a means of protecting their feet from the harsh environment.  From the very beginning, footwear has been entirely a fashion-driven phenomenon.  In fact, people would suffer far less foot trauma if they were constantly barefoot.
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		<title>Lie of the Day #632</title>
		<description>When placed into cardboard boxes and carried up multiple flights of stairs, books actually decrease in weight by 50%.
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		<title>Lie of the Day #631</title>
		<description>Nearly all states have a loophole to their laws regarding the posted speed limit.  That loophole indicates that you can continue to legally drive above the speed limit as long as you never drive at or below the posted speed limit&#8230; ever.
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