Off The Hook, Society
July 26, 2019

Off The Hook

By Melanie Behrens

Fun facts … some disturbing!

 This may be your day to learn something. If you are a fact or trivia person, this is for you. We can call them fun, semi-useful facts. Here are some to add to your list.

“Chocolate milk is more efficient at giving you energy than most energy drinks.”

Two Uni...

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