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Why do NASCAR drivers go left?

It's because horses ran clockwise in England. You lost me, Buz. From the beginning, our horse races were run counterclockwise, as an act of defiance...

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Did Babe Ruth have a biological daughter?

Dorothy Helen Ruth Pirone (June 7, 1921 – May 18, 1989) was the biological daughter of Babe Ruth and his mistress Juanita Jennings (born Juanita Grenandt...

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Why is Simone Biles afraid of gymnastics?

Biles cited mental health issues that triggered "the twisties," a disorientation in the air while she was competing, as the reason for her stunning withd...

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Can I cruise with hard wheels?

They deal better with small objects and rough roads. Hard wheels are more for skateboarders that like to perform technical tricks, but not suitable for c...

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Can you ride a longboard in a skate park?

Many of todays skateparks are created on a very large scale and now incorporate many smooth transitions and banked turns that are great for longboarding ...

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What is the most yards rushed in a NFL game?

14, 2003. Vikings RB Adrian Peterson set the NFL single-game rushing record with 296 yards and three touchdowns against the Chargers on Nov. 4 2007. Pete...

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Why All Star cheer is a sport?

The trend is echoed across the country, with an estimated 89,000 athletes competing at regional and national level. “It's a great sport because it&#...

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How do I know my roller skate size?

Most roller skates are going to fit the same as your standard shoe size. So, if you wear a size 8 in your everyday shoes a size 8 in roller skates will f...

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What does a kiss on the wrist mean?

Hand-kissing is a greeting gesture that indicates courtesy, politeness, respect, admiration or even devotion by one person toward another. A hand-kiss wa...

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How do they get baseball uniforms so white?

The detergents and soaps that break up the surface tension of the water are called surfactants. They allow the detergent to quickly penetrate the cloth. ...

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