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    At the time of his forfeiture for treason in 1405, Henry Percy, first Earl of Northumberland, owned a set of waffle irons worth 4s.

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    George Washington's false teeth/dentures were hinged and spring loaded to aid in opening and closing properly while eating and speaking. Because the tension on the spring mechanism was so tight, they would occasionally leap from from his mouth when eating or speaking.
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    Well, if it got John laughing, I guess maybe it wasn't that useless?
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    Every statement here has been completely fact-checked, I'm sure. Here's mine:

    The phrase "rule of thumb" is derived from an old English law which stated that you couldn't beat your wife with anything wider than your thumb.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Siguy View Post
    Every statement here has been completely fact-checked, I'm sure. Here's mine:

    The phrase "rule of thumb" is derived from an old English law which stated that you couldn't beat your wife with anything wider than your thumb.
    Actually, the rule of thumb law is a myth...it never existed in English Common Law. The law permitted a man to give his wife moderate correction, but excluded any physical beatings. A fact the feminists often use, but then again facts are something that eludes them in most cases. Next thing we'll hear the old myth about domestic violence rising during Super Bowl Sunday, another tired lie that gets dragged out every so often.

    Rule of thumb originated as a measurement carpenters used, and was first cited as being a sloppy way to build something.

    To be Keel Hauled, doesn't sound like it would have been fun: "The sailor was tied to a line that looped beneath the vessel, thrown overboard on one side of the ship, and dragged under the ship's keel, either from one side of the ship to the other, or the length of the ship (from bow to stern). As the hull was usually covered in barnacles and other marine growth, if the offender was pulled quickly, keelhauling would typically result in serious cuts, loss of limbs and even decapitation. If the victim was dragged slowly, his weight might lower him sufficiently to miss the barnacles, but this method would frequently result in his drowning."
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    Quote Originally Posted by Phrank View Post
    Actually, the rule of thumb law is a myth...it never existed in English Common Law.
    Yeah. I forgot the winkie thing. That's what I was hinting at with the fact checked statement. Cheers!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Siguy View Post
    Yeah. I forgot the winkie thing. That's what I was hinting at with the fact checked statement. Cheers!
    Doh... sorry!

    That's one of those that just get's my goat! Hey...where did that originate from?
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