Three of the following are FACTS…one is a FIB (Scroll down to find out which one!)
1. There’s a statue at Harvard University that says “John Harvard, Founder, 1638.” All of that’s wrong. John Harvard was a benefactor, not the founder. Harvard was founded in 1636. And the statue is actually of a man named Sherman Hoar.
2. The trend of players wearing longer basketball shorts started in 1987 when Michael Jordan asked for his to be lengthened so he could hold them when he bent over to breathe.
3. There are only 60 certified master cheesemakers in the U.S., but surprisingly only half of them live and work in Wisconsin.
4. The biggest sale in Walmart history was made by Shaquille O’Neal. He spent $70,000 at one store when he was traded from Miami to Phoenix in 2008 and he bought everything for his new house there.
And the fib is…
#3!
There are only 60 certified master cheesemakers in the U.S., THEY ALL live and work in Wisconsin.





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