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- Old $20 bills have axis symmetry.
- If you work for the IRS, you don't have to pay taxes.
- The price of soap is about to go way down.
- Corona makes more money selling hats than beer.
- Most businesses just print their money. The phrase "in the red" refers to the old days where businesses ran out of black ink to print their money with and only had red.
- Rupert Murdoch got the idea for the layout of the Sun from a coloring book his kid brought back from school.
- Victoria's Secret estimates that 10% of their catalogs are stolen by postal employees.
- Tom Green made more money producing short segments for Jay Leno than he ever made as the lead singer of Cake.
- No two Dunkin Donuts shops have a single flavor in common.
- Tomorrow it will rain.
- Diet Pepsi is just normal Coca-Cola re-packaged.
- Jimmy John, founder of the franchise sandwhich shop "Jimmy John's," is actually a total douchebag.
- The popular website "Facebook.com" was originally titled "Erotic Photo-Hunt" by its creator Woodrow Withers, the grandson of R&B hitmaker Bill Whithers.
- If you're really famous, myspace will let you have a URL that ends with a slash.
- The charity food manufacturer Newman's Own is owned by 23-year-old amateur violinist Jesse Newman. He lives in a shack.
- Eggo waffles were originally a "one-off" brand X to more popular Et-Go-Of waffles.
- M&Ms cost more to make than what they're sold for.
- IBM stands for Internet Bean Machines.
- Seventy percent of the world's paper is controlled by one company.
- There are three mafia families that are recognized as American corporations.
- In most U.S. supermarkets, when chicken is left on the shelf past its sell-by date, it is simply re-labeled and sold as "turkey".
- prices of SB LLC prpoerty in florida have plummetted in the past 12 months. this is terrible
- If you don't make doody for two weeks, you WILL die
- Amanda is really a big-fat-rat who likes to eat sardines and cheese.
- AT&T stands for anti-terrorist telephones, which is why all AT&T phone booths are bomb proof.
- Ben of Ben & Jerry's is a woman.
- The original Target department store was in a barn in South Dakota.
- Brazil is the only country where Coca-Cola still contains cocaine. The Brazilian government did, however, almost immediately ban the sale of the spinoff beverage Cracka-Cola in the late 1980s.
- In the U.S., 0.2% of failed lawsuits are formally or informally appologized for. Compare this with 89.2% in the United Kingdom.
- In 2001, Pepsi-Co unsuccessfully tried to sue Dimension Films over the title of the thriller "The Others". Pepsi's lawyers felt the title was too similar to their original motto, "The Other One."
- 75% of all Fortune 500 companies are run by asses
- When cell phone companies purchase phone numbers, they have to pay extra for every digit not divisible by 3.
- As a result of a mysterious out-of-court settlement, Namco may not publish any updated version of the video game "Ms. Pac-Man" unless the character is voiced by actress Jennifer Love Hewitt.
- The popular sub shop Subway is named Subway because the captal spent to open the chain came from a lawsuit between the owner and the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA).
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