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13 Rumors about Professor Pepperwinkle

  1. He can write the Lord’s Prayer on the head of a pin, yet refuses to do so under strict laboratory conditions.
    2 He picked a peck of pickled paupers.
  2. He did it with a candlestick, in the billiard room.
  3. He has spent years refining his punning abilities.
  4. Pocketed a fortune by betting the point spread when Harvard beat Yale, 29-29.
  5. He’s the inspiration behind “The Most Interesting Man In The World”
  6. He often leaves out the “n” in thanks …on purpose!
  7. He’so incredible, we can double post only in his personal list of rumors to better sing his praises.

13 Rumors about Professor Pepperwinkle

  1. He can write the Lord’s Prayer on the head of a pin, yet refuses to do so under strict laboratory conditions.
  2. He picked a peck of pickled paupers.
  3. He did it with a candlestick, in the billiard room.
  4. He has spent years refining his punning abilities.
  5. Pocketed a fortune by betting the point spread when Harvard beat Yale, 29-29.
  6. He’s the inspiration behind “The Most Interesting Man In The World”
  7. He often leaves out the “n” in thanks …on purpose!
  8. He’so incredible, we can double post only in his personal list of rumors to better sing his praises.
  9. He’s got a custom Continental, and an Eldorado too.

13 Rumors about Professor Pepperwinkle

  1. He can write the Lord’s Prayer on the head of a pin, yet refuses to do so under strict laboratory conditions.
  2. He picked a peck of pickled paupers.
  3. He did it with a candlestick, in the billiard room.
  4. He has spent years refining his punning abilities.
  5. Pocketed a fortune by betting the point spread when Harvard beat Yale, 29-29.
  6. He’s the inspiration behind “The Most Interesting Man In The World”
  7. He often leaves out the “n” in thanks …on purpose!
  8. He’so incredible, we can double post only in his personal list of rumors to better sing his praises.
  9. He’s got a custom Continental, and an Eldorado too.
  10. He won’t spit into the wind, but he has no compunction about tugging on Superman’s cape.

13 Rumors about Professor Pepperwinkle

  1. He can write the Lord’s Prayer on the head of a pin, yet refuses to do so under strict laboratory conditions.
  2. He picked a peck of pickled paupers.
  3. He did it with a candlestick, in the billiard room.
  4. He has spent years refining his punning abilities.
  5. Pocketed a fortune by betting the point spread when Harvard beat Yale, 29-29.
  6. He’s the inspiration behind “The Most Interesting Man In The World”
  7. He often leaves out the “n” in thanks …on purpose!
  8. He’so incredible, we can double post only in his personal list of rumors to better sing his praises.
  9. He’s got a custom Continental, and an Eldorado too.
  10. He won’t spit into the wind, but he has no compunction about tugging on Superman’s cape.
  11. He once snored at a man for killing too loud. Or maybe it was the reverse.

13 Rumors about Professor Pepperwinkle

  1. He can write the Lord’s Prayer on the head of a pin, yet refuses to do so under strict laboratory conditions.
  2. He picked a peck of pickled paupers.
  3. He did it with a candlestick, in the billiard room.
  4. He has spent years refining his punning abilities.
  5. Pocketed a fortune by betting the point spread when Harvard beat Yale, 29-29.
  6. He’s the inspiration behind “The Most Interesting Man In The World”
  7. He often leaves out the “n” in thanks …on purpose!
  8. He’so incredible, we can double post only in his personal list of rumors to better sing his praises.
  9. He’s got a custom Continental, and an Eldorado too.
  10. He won’t spit into the wind, but he has no compunction about tugging on Superman’s cape.
  11. He once snored at a man for killing too loud. Or maybe it was the reverse.
  12. He six times made the Dean’s List of the Electoral College.

13 Rumors about Professor Pepperwinkle

  1. He can write the Lord’s Prayer on the head of a pin, yet refuses to do so under strict laboratory conditions.
  2. He picked a peck of pickled paupers.
  3. He did it with a candlestick, in the billiard room.
  4. He has spent years refining his punning abilities.
  5. Pocketed a fortune by betting the point spread when Harvard beat Yale, 29-29.
  6. He’s the inspiration behind “The Most Interesting Man In The World”
  7. He often leaves out the “n” in thanks …on purpose!
  8. He’so incredible, we can double post only in his personal list of rumors to better sing his praises.
  9. He’s got a custom Continental, and an Eldorado too.
  10. He won’t spit into the wind, but he has no compunction about tugging on Superman’s cape.
  11. He once snored at a man for killing too loud. Or maybe it was the reverse.
  12. He six times made the Dean’s List of the Electoral College.
  13. Wrote music and lyrics to “Shave and a Haircut.”

Books with a flood in them (fiction or nonfiction)

  1. Each Little Bird That Sings by Deborah Wiles

Books with a flood in them (fiction or nonfiction)

  1. Each Little Bird That Sings by Deborah Wiles
  2. The Bible

Books with a flood in them (fiction or nonfiction)

  1. Each Little Bird That Sings by Deborah Wiles
  2. The Bible
  3. The Epic of Gilgamesh

Books with a flood in them (fiction or nonfiction)

  1. Each Little Bird That Sings by Deborah Wiles
  2. The Bible
  3. The Epic of Gilgamesh
  4. ***The Mill on the Floss ***by George Eliot

Books with a flood in them (fiction or nonfiction)

  1. Each Little Bird That Sings by Deborah Wiles
  2. The Bible
  3. The Epic of Gilgamesh
  4. The Silmarillion
  5. The Mill on the Floss by George Eliot

Books with a flood in them (fiction or nonfiction)

  1. Each Little Bird That Sings by Deborah Wiles
  2. The Bible
  3. The Epic of Gilgamesh
  4. The Silmarillion
  5. The Mill on the Floss by George Eliot
  6. Old Man by William Faulkner

Books with a flood in them (fiction or nonfiction)

  1. Each Little Bird That Sings by Deborah Wiles
  2. The Bible
  3. The Epic of Gilgamesh
  4. The Silmarillion
  5. The Mill on the Floss by George Eliot
  6. Old Man, by William Faulkner
  7. “The Miller’s Tale,” from Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales (okay, the flood never actually comes, but a prophesied flood is very important to the plot)

Books with a flood in them (fiction or nonfiction)

  1. Each Little Bird That Sings by Deborah Wiles
  2. The Bible
  3. The Epic of Gilgamesh
  4. The Silmarillion
  5. The Mill on the Floss by George Eliot
  6. Old Man by William Faulkner
  7. Great Floods of Pennsylvania by Wm H. Shank (includes the Great Pumpkin Flood)

Books with a flood in them (fiction or nonfiction)

  1. Each Little Bird That Sings by Deborah Wiles
  2. The Bible
  3. The Epic of Gilgamesh
  4. The Silmarillion
  5. The Mill on the Floss by George Eliot
  6. Old Man, by William Faulkner
  7. “The Miller’s Tale,” from Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales (okay, the flood never actually comes, but a prophesied flood is very important to the plot)
  8. Great Floods of Pennsylvania by Wm. H. Shank (includes the Great Pumpkin Flood)

Books with a flood in them (fiction or nonfiction)

  1. Each Little Bird That Sings by Deborah Wiles
  2. The Bible
  3. The Epic of Gilgamesh
  4. The Silmarillion
  5. The Mill on the Floss by George Eliot
  6. Old Man by William Faulkner
  7. “The Miller’s Tale,” from Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales (okay, the flood never actually comes, but a prophesied flood is very important to the plot)
  8. Great Floods of Pennsylvania by Wm H. Shank (includes the Great Pumpkin Flood)

Can I do figurative floods at this point? Like the flood of galactic anarchy in:

  1. Foundation Trilogy

Books with a flood in them (fiction or nonfiction)

  1. Each Little Bird That Sings by Deborah Wiles
  2. The Bible
  3. The Epic of Gilgamesh
  4. The Silmarillion
  5. The Mill on the Floss by George Eliot
  6. Old Man by William Faulkner
  7. “The Miller’s Tale,” from Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales (okay, the flood never actually comes, but a prophesied flood is very important to the plot)
  8. Great Floods of Pennsylvania by Wm H. Shank (includes the Great Pumpkin Flood)
  9. Foundation Trilogy, by Asimov
  10. Dark Tide: The Great Boston Molasses Flood of 1919, by Stephen Puleo.

Books with a flood in them (fiction or nonfiction)

  1. Each Little Bird That Sings by Deborah Wiles
  2. The Bible
  3. The Epic of Gilgamesh
  4. The Silmarillion
  5. The Mill on the Floss by George Eliot
  6. Old Man by William Faulkner
  7. “The Miller’s Tale,” from Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales (okay, the flood never actually comes, but a prophesied flood is very important to the plot)
  8. Great Floods of Pennsylvania by Wm H. Shank (includes the Great Pumpkin Flood)
  9. Foundation Trilogy
  10. 100 Years of Solitude by Gabriel Garcia Marquez

Books with a flood in them (fiction or nonfiction)

  1. Each Little Bird That Sings by Deborah Wiles
  2. The Bible
  3. The Epic of Gilgamesh
  4. The Silmarillion
  5. The Mill on the Floss by George Eliot
  6. Old Man by William Faulkner
  7. “The Miller’s Tale,” from Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales (okay, the flood never actually comes, but a prophesied flood is very important to the plot)
  8. Great Floods of Pennsylvania by Wm H. Shank (includes the Great Pumpkin Flood)
  9. Foundation Trilogy, by Asimov
  10. Dark Tide: The Great Boston Molasses Flood of 1919, by Stephen Puleo.
  11. 100 Years of Solitude, by Gabriel Garcia Marquez

Books with a flood in them (fiction or nonfiction)

  1. Each Little Bird That Sings by Deborah Wiles
  2. The Bible
  3. The Epic of Gilgamesh
  4. The Silmarillion by J.R.R. Tolkien
  5. The Mill on the Floss by George Eliot
  6. Old Man by William Faulkner
  7. “The Miller’s Tale,” from Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales
  8. Great Floods of Pennsylvania by Wm H. Shank
  9. Foundation Trilogy, by Isaac Asimov
  10. Dark Tide: The Great Boston Molasses Flood of 1919, by Stephen Puleo
  11. 100 Years of Solitude, by Gabriel Garcia Marquez
  12. The Johnstown Flood by David McCullough

Books with a flood in them (fiction or nonfiction)

  1. Each Little Bird That Sings by Deborah Wiles
  2. The Bible
  3. The Epic of Gilgamesh
  4. The Silmarillion by J.R.R. Tolkien
  5. The Mill on the Floss by George Eliot
  6. Old Man by William Faulkner
  7. “The Miller’s Tale,” from Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales
  8. Great Floods of Pennsylvania by Wm H. Shank
  9. Foundation Trilogy, by Isaac Asimov
  10. Dark Tide: The Great Boston Molasses Flood of 1919, by Stephen Puleo
  11. 100 Years of Solitude, by Gabriel Garcia Marquez
  12. The Johnstown Flood by David McCullough
  13. The Enchantress by Michael Scott

An important even that occurred in the century that correlates with your number, AD or BC

  1. Construction of the Flavian Amphitheater started in 70AD and finished in 80 AD