1. Albert Lamorisse is the director of the legendary short film “The Red Balloon” . . . and the creator of the board game Clue.
2. Panera was originally called the St. Louis Bread Company. It’s still the St. Louis Bread Company in the St. Louis area, where there are over 100 locations.
The name change to Panera came about in 1997, when it began expanding outside of St. Louis.
3. When Ulysses S. Grant was president in the 1870s, he once got a speeding ticket from a cop in Washington D.C. for riding his horse and buggy too fast.
4. J.D. Salinger had only written a little bit of “The Catcher in the Rye” when he went off to fight in World War Two. And he loved what he’d written so much that he carried the pages with him when he stormed the beach at Normandy.
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1. Albert Lamorisse is the director of the legendary short film “The Red Balloon” . . . and the creator of the board game RISK.





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