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Goalie_deacon t1_j8rkk3b wrote
Reply to comment by gregklumb in TIL: The Chamblee Incident. In 1989, Kenneth Lamar Noid, a mentally ill man who believed that the Domino's Pizza "Avoid the Noid" ads were personally directed towards him, antagonizing him. He took 2 Domino's employees hostage at gunpoint. by SilentWalrus92
The $78M lawsuit in 1993 played a factor.
Goalie_deacon t1_j8rkgce wrote
Reply to comment by captainktainer in TIL: The Chamblee Incident. In 1989, Kenneth Lamar Noid, a mentally ill man who believed that the Domino's Pizza "Avoid the Noid" ads were personally directed towards him, antagonizing him. He took 2 Domino's employees hostage at gunpoint. by SilentWalrus92
I always felt their pizza is horrible, old and new. There’s a reason they always advertised delivery. They only promise the pizza will get to you. They don’t claim it’s good.
Goalie_deacon t1_j8rk7in wrote
Reply to comment by fa9 in TIL: The Chamblee Incident. In 1989, Kenneth Lamar Noid, a mentally ill man who believed that the Domino's Pizza "Avoid the Noid" ads were personally directed towards him, antagonizing him. He took 2 Domino's employees hostage at gunpoint. by SilentWalrus92
It took more than one crash, there were many. I found an article that stated 20 fatal crashes. What put a final end to it was a $78M lawsuit in 1993.
Goalie_deacon t1_j8rjhne wrote
Reply to comment by MissingInBrain in TIL: The Chamblee Incident. In 1989, Kenneth Lamar Noid, a mentally ill man who believed that the Domino's Pizza "Avoid the Noid" ads were personally directed towards him, antagonizing him. He took 2 Domino's employees hostage at gunpoint. by SilentWalrus92
Yeah, I recall my mom telling me about it. She got the details wrong, but she got the part about him being mentally screwed up, and dying.
Goalie_deacon t1_j77esq9 wrote
Reply to comment by LeanMeanDrMachine in TIL American writer Jack Kerouac served on SS Dorchester which was torpedoed by a German U-boat on 3 February 1943. Kerouac would have also been on the ship during the attack, but for a telegram he received from coach Lou Little, asking him to return to Columbia University to play football. by History-Guy111111
He wasn’t in the military when he was aboard the SS Dorchester. He was a civilian merchant mariner. He did later enlist in the Navy Reserve, but was discharged for mental health problems.
Goalie_deacon t1_j268hml wrote
Reply to TIL that 11/19/1999 was the the last date before 1/1/3111 when all the digits in the date were odd. by ShredTheUndead
Only part of this that is neat to me is I met my wife a few days later that November; on Thanksgiving Day.
Goalie_deacon t1_j2521ev wrote
Reply to TIL in 1980, An aspiring actor Paul David Siederman, won the Nathan's Famous July 4th hot dog eating championship. He later became the well-known porn actor Jerry Butler and was married to TV actress Lisa Loring, who played Wednesday in the 60's series "The Addams Family" by ourmanflint1
Crazy they met on a porn set, and went on Sally Jesse Raphael show to talk about their life shortly before they divorced. Now that’s kooky
Goalie_deacon t1_j1z0gp1 wrote
Reply to TIL that on average women live five years longer than men, and that by age 85 around 67% of the population is female in the US. by Successful-Depth-235
Dogbert told this to Dilbert as dating advice. Dilbert asked if that meant his dating life will improve late in life. Dogbert said “Why wait”
Goalie_deacon t1_j1ovv8u wrote
Reply to comment by heinzliketchup57 in You don’t see RVs get in a lot of accidents by Blinky_
One would hope so. My FIL will prove you wrong. He lost everything as my in laws were living in a camping trailer, and he wrecked losing all of it. Thankfully MIL wasn’t with him when it happened. A few years later, he tore up another trailer. He just bought one. I’ll see how long that one last.
Goalie_deacon t1_j1ohl3e wrote
Wait till OP finds out Melinda Dillon was in Slap Shot, topless, playing a cheating wife who prefers women.
Goalie_deacon t1_j1el7az wrote
Reply to comment by hemuni in TIL that Henry Gunther was the last soldier to die in World War I. The war ended at 11 AM and Gunther was killed at 10:59 AM while charging a German machine gun by IAmDavidGurney
War was declared over before hand, and orders were sent out telling all commanders on both sides about when the war would officially end. Literally every soldier could’ve just slept in, and be eating a nice breakfast in the open as the war ended. Sadly, psychopaths were in command.
Goalie_deacon t1_j1ekq0n wrote
Reply to comment by THANOSUSERTHANOSUSER in TIL that Henry Gunther was the last soldier to die in World War I. The war ended at 11 AM and Gunther was killed at 10:59 AM while charging a German machine gun by IAmDavidGurney
Also left off that Onoda and his guys killed civilians during that time. Philippines wanted him tried for a few murders.
Goalie_deacon t1_j1ekfng wrote
Reply to comment by ZXE102Rv2 in TIL that Henry Gunther was the last soldier to die in World War I. The war ended at 11 AM and Gunther was killed at 10:59 AM while charging a German machine gun by IAmDavidGurney
It already did, and they knew it. Orders had already came down that Germany accepted terms of surrender, and they agreed to end the war at that specific time. War basically ended the day before. Only psychopaths were still wanting to fight longer.
Goalie_deacon t1_j1ek5xc wrote
Reply to comment by deeracorneater in TIL that Henry Gunther was the last soldier to die in World War I. The war ended at 11 AM and Gunther was killed at 10:59 AM while charging a German machine gun by IAmDavidGurney
Wasn’t just him though. American officers were still ordering men to fight, even though the last battles that day changed nothing. The treaty was already signed, and the Germans weren’t charging. Germans only fought back in self defense.
Really a waste of life, as terms of surrender were already decided. The final score didn’t matter, Germany lost before hand. They were just running the clock.
Goalie_deacon t1_j0tw6cg wrote
Reply to comment by 400asa in TIL: George Carlin was arrested for 7 words. by PseudoPatriotsNotPog
It worked out for NWA, as they still made a ton of money. Also, the law they were arrested under is no longer on the books. It happened in Michigan, and the law was repealed about 20 years ago.
Goalie_deacon t1_j0t1y12 wrote
Reply to comment by Beliadin in TIL: George Carlin was arrested for 7 words. by PseudoPatriotsNotPog
Sure, but NWA was arrest over three words. Group of rappers arrested over three words, while it took seven words to get a white comedian arrested. Exchange rate varies.
Goalie_deacon t1_j0t1l46 wrote
Reply to comment by Puzzleheaded-Law-429 in TIL: George Carlin was arrested for 7 words. by PseudoPatriotsNotPog
Also in the 70s, All in the Family used toilet flush sound affect as a running joke. First show to break ground on toilet humor.
Goalie_deacon t1_izf86sh wrote
Reply to [TIL] Early in his career, Colonel Sanders, the founder of Kentucky Fried Chicken, had a habit of getting into fights. He once had a shootout with a competitor, Matt Stewart. After Stewart shot and killed one of Sanders' employees, Stewart was convicted of murder, eliminating Sanders' competition. by OvidPerl
And that folks is how to get Employee of the Month at KFC. Get shot by a Popeye’s franchise owner, and you too can have your pic on the wall. Get out there, and make KFC proud.
Goalie_deacon t1_ixos2ag wrote
Reply to comment by ZwischenzugZugzwang in TIL a few months before his death in 1896, Alfred Nobel was prescribed nitroglycerin for this heart condition. by Ganacsi
Okay, Nobel didn’t invent nitroglycerin. Dynamite was Nobel’s invention to make handling nitroglycerin safer. He created the Nobel Peace Price because his fear that he made a great weapon. None of that makes this as interesting as he created dynamite after his brother died from nitroglycerin explosion. What killed one brother kept the other brother alive a bit longer, and a legend.
Goalie_deacon t1_iuk8gu1 wrote
Reply to comment by Amehvafan in Vanilla is one of the world's most expensive spices, but it is used to describe things that are plain, boring or common. by rainingsakuras
Yup, we don’t notice what is always there. If taken away, we will completely notice that absence.
Goalie_deacon t1_isramyv wrote
Reply to comment by molotovzav in TIL about some US Marine named Charles Brown who received the Medal of Honor in 1872, but deserted in Shanghai before he could receive it. by dragoniteftw33
Maybe he was Shanghai’d, and why he went missing. How bad luck is that, get kidnapped, and marked as a deserter instead of them looking for him.
Goalie_deacon t1_isr3naa wrote
Reply to comment by Cold_Situation_7803 in TIL: Airplanes take off and land into the wind. They takeoff into the wind to reduce the groundspeed required to lift and land into it to reduce groundspeed when landing. by Key-Code-4296
I’m sure they can’t land north/south on a east/west runway.
However there are runways that can rotate 360 degrees. They’re called aircraft carriers.
Goalie_deacon t1_j8t3o3d wrote
Reply to comment by MissingInBrain in TIL: The Chamblee Incident. In 1989, Kenneth Lamar Noid, a mentally ill man who believed that the Domino's Pizza "Avoid the Noid" ads were personally directed towards him, antagonizing him. He took 2 Domino's employees hostage at gunpoint. by SilentWalrus92
Nah, she thought he died in a shootout with the cops, not later by suicide. She also thought the big lawsuit that ended the 30 minute guarantee was by the Noid family, not related to a fatal crash from a bad pizza driver. Basically crossed up facts from different stories.