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    Steve Woodmore could rapidly articulate at a rate of 637 words per minute, [3] [4] [5] four times faster than the average human. [6] [7] Woodmore first realised his skills at rapid speech when he was seven years old. At school, he was asked by his form teacher to recite an 8-minute speech, as a punishment for his talkativeness. It took him only ...

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    John Moschitta Jr. (born August 6, 1954), also known as "Motormouth" John Moschitta, "John Mosquita" and The Fast-Talking Guy, is an American actor, singer and spokesman. He is best known for his rapid speech delivery. He appeared in over 100 commercials as "The Micro Machines Guy" [1] and in a 1981 ad for FedEx.

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    Joe Sedelmaier (May 31, 1933), born John Josef Sedelmaier, is an American film director known for his work in television advertising.His work includes FedEx's "Fast Talking Man" ads and the Wendy's "Where's the Beef?" ads.

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    It states that FDX Corp (Now FedEx Corp.) was created in 1998 because they aqcuired a trucking company (Caliber) and then had more than just express shipping. The company had major change in 2000 when they created "FedEx Corp." and broke the company down into smaller units (FedEx Ground, FedEx Express, FedEx Custom Critical, ect).

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    FedEx Office Print and Ship Centers: Successor to the original Kinko's operations. Also provide FedEx Hold at Location services, where a package can be delivered to and held at a FedEx Office location for later pickup by the receiver. FedEx Office also operates its own courier network for location to location and local delivery. Includes some ...