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  2. Who Is the Pringles Man? The History Behind Pringles’ Mascot

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    Pringles’ new logo. Julius Pringle has a crisp new appearance. First of all, let’s talk about the obvious. The man is now bald—sorry, Julius. His mustache is now a solid black and his eyes ...

  3. Pringles - Wikipedia

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    At one point in the early 1990s, "Corn Pringles" were available; the canister was black and had cartoon images of corn. The chips were made of corn and resembled a corn chip in flavor and texture. Rice Pringles were also available in the UK although they have since been discontinued. [citation needed]

  4. Monopod (creature) - Wikipedia

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    The Greeks call them σκιαπόδες ("shade-footed ones") because when it is hot they lie on their backs on the ground and are shaded by the great size of their foot. [4] The Hereford Mappa Mundi, drawn c. 1300, shows a sciapod on one side of the world, [5] as does a world map drawn by Beatus of Liébana (c. 730 – c. 800). [6]

  5. Talk:Pringles - Wikipedia

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    "The Pringle Man's Name Is an Epic Wikipedia Hoax". Reviewgeek Platypus Man asked his former roommate, Michael A. Wiseman, to help invent a fake name for the Pringles mascot. They landed on "Julius Pringles," a derivation of Julius Peppers, who was playing football on TV at the time.

  6. 49 People Share The Worst And Most Bizarre Things Their Pets ...

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    Image credits: anon #2. We have the world's stupidest dachshund. One time he sneezed next to a kitchen cabinet and hit his head on the door. He barked at the cabinet for hitting him.

  7. R. D. Smith - Wikipedia

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    Reginald Donald Smith (31 July 1914 – 3 May 1985) was a British teacher and lecturer, BBC radio producer, and possible communist spy. He was the model for the character of Guy Pringle in the novel sequence Fortunes of War written by his wife, Olivia Manning.

  8. Review: A Times reporter broke a major USC scandal. The ... - AOL

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    Paul Pringle's book 'Bad City' revisits the scandal behind the scandal — how 2017's Times leadership allegedly worked to thwart his major USC investigation.

  9. Michigan Dogman - Wikipedia

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    In folklore, the Michigan Dogman was a creature allegedly witnessed in 1887 in Wexford County, Michigan, United States.It was described as a seven-foot tall, blue-eyed, or amber-eyed bipedal canine-like animal with the torso of a man and a fearsome howl that sounds like a human scream.