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The Book of Totally Useless Information (1993) (edit title/settings)

Over Two Hundred Explanations for the Not-So-Important Questions in Life

by Don Voorhees (Author) (edit contributors)

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Here is enough useless information for everyone. In "The Book of Totally Useless Information", Don Voorhees has compiled over two hundred explanations for the not-so-important questions in life. Why is the sky blue? Why does orange juice taste funny after you brush your teeth? Why is a... read more

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The Scottish kilt, which may look like a plaid skirt for men, was created as a useful multipurpose garment.

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  1. Don Voorhees (Author)

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Original Language: English
Publisher: Carol Publishing
Country: United States
Publication Date: March 1993
ISBN: 1567312667
Page Count: 189

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