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I heard it was filmed by Stanley Kubrick. Any truth to that?
Yeah, Stanley Kubrick faked the moon landing. The thing is he was such a stickler for realism that they actually had to go there to film or else he wouldn't be satisfied.
 
In Edson, Alberta they have a Softball Tournament every year that Maxim listed as the top Sports Tournament to get laid.
 
Posts facts that people might not know about, I'll start:
The Johnny test tag on Tumblr is 20% memes and 80% porn

as much as we bemoan the average user of tumblr, it is a remarkable porn resource when you know where to look. It's fascinating all the teenage girls and lolcows don't bump into all that P R O B L E M A T I C content
 
The common cold is a thermophile able to survive temperatures of up to 300 degrees. Contrary to common advice hot water is useless against it.
 
I don't get it. So everyone gets laid afterwards or is it like sexy to bring a date to the games?
Let me explain.
Every year a bunch of horny softball players come to a small shithole town and fuck anywhere they can. From the bleachers to behind a trash bin.
 
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Speaking of Stanley Kubrick, his first choice for the role of Major Kong in Dr. Strangelove was John Wayne, who turned the role down because they found the script to be "too pinko". After several other Western actors rejected the part for similar reasons, Slim Pickens was suggested and brought in at the last minute, but, afraid that he might object as all the other candidates had, Kubrick convinced him that the film was a serious Cold War drama, with Kong as the hero. Everyone else on set was in on the deception, and Pickens never had a clue until the film was released.
 
The guy who did all the incredibly lifelike bird sketches for the National Audubon Society died penniless and was forced to burn his work to heat his home. An original sketch sold for 4.6 million dollars in 2015
 
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