Three of the following are FACTS…one is a FIB (scroll down to find out which one!)
1. Rosa Parks hired Johnnie Cochran to sue Outkast over their 1998 track “Rosa Parks”. The two sides finally settled the lawsuit in 2005 . . . six months before Rosa passed at age 92, and two weeks after Johnnie passed at age 67.
2. The guitar riff in “Sweet Child O’ Mine” started as a joke. Slash played it while he was messing around during warm-ups, because he thought it sounded like a circus melody.
3. The NFL MVP in the strike-shortened season of 1982 was a defensive tackle Dexter Manley – the only rookie and only defensive lineman to ever win the award.
4. Medium-rare hamburgers are illegal in Canada. Restaurants have to cook their meat to 160 degrees Fahrenheit or more. And to make a burger medium-rare, you can’t go over 145.
AND THE FIB IS….(scroll down!)
#3!
The NFL MVP in the strike-shortened season of 1982 was a KICKER . . . Mark Moseley of the Washington Redskins. He made 20 out of 21 field goals and the Redskins went on to win the Super Bowl. No other kicker has ever been named MVP.
Moseley is now a big executive at Five Guys.
(MTV / Wikipedia / Census.gov / Wikipedia / National Post)



