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Thursday, February 02, 2006
Random Trivia
In 1780, Edward Smith Stanley and his friend Sir Charles Burnbury, both horse breeders, founded a horse race in Epsom, England. The race was to be a one mile test of three year old thoroughbreds. They couldn't decide on what to name the race, and so the flipped a coin to determine who the race should be named after. Stanley won the coin flip, and the race was named after him, the 12th Earl of Derby.
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You are a wealth of useless information. :-)
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