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March 25, 2025 1 min
What was the first EP to make it to #1? 
How dirty is a Dollar Bill? 
When did it become illegal to grab a face mask in the NFL? 
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Well that was kind of random mel dying for random
Facts with Mel Taylor so.

Speaker 2 (00:05):
Grabbing another player by the face mask, but was not
illegal in the NFL until like nineteen sixty two. Before
Chumbawamba had their giant song tub Thumping nineteen ninety seven,
they were actually a super politically charged punk band the
average dollar bill Who's got three thousand different types of

(00:26):
bacteria on it? When Pixar was actually editing Toy Story two,
someone managed to accidentally delete like a huge chunk of
the movie. Then they're scrounging around trying to figure out something.
They miraculously found a backup copy. There was an employee
on maternity leave who had saved it so she could
work on it at home. And the first EP to

(00:46):
ever reach number one on the Billboard two hundred was
jar Flyes Alison Chance. It was nineteen ninety four. There
were seven tracks. Feels like a part of their greatest hits.
Now was like nutshell, no excuses, I stay away more
common now. Over the last twenty fifteen EPs have since
hit number one. That's a look today at your random facts.
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