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The Monday Morning Memo

I Did Not Make It Up.

Michael Landon set the national record in
the javelin toss when he was in high school,
even though he was just a 125-pound shrimp.

The great revelation about his hair occured when
he was 13 and saw the 1949 movie, Samson and Delilah
.

Unless, of course, I’m still making it ALL up
and you are the most gullible person alive.

ROUND THREE: 

Even though he graduated #300 in his high school graduating class of
301, he got a scholarship to the University of Southern California (USC)
because of his national record javelin toss.  Unfortunately, some
rednecks on his track team didn’t like his long hair so they
held him down and shaved it off and Michael immediately
lost all his strength…

Everything I’ve told you about Michael Landon is true
OR
I’m jerking you around so badly that I am the KING of jerking-around.
 This last click is for all the marbles. It’s ALL true or it’s ALL not.
So what’s your final answer?


Am I Making This Up?
click your answer

YES      NO

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