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You are absolutely correct! Erasmus Darwin, who was an important naturalist in the 18th century, had a huge circumference. In his later years, he was so huge he couldn't reach past his own belly to get to the food on the table. Did he go on a diet? No! He just cut a (bleep) hole in the table! His large size also didn't stop him from having 14 kids with three different women, and one of those children was Robert Darwin, Charles Darwin's father.
Round two
Fact one: Philo T. Farnsworth, the man who invented television, never appeared on television.
Fact two: Late in his life, renowned electrical engineer Nikola Tesla developed a quasi-romantic fascination with pigeons.
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Round two
Fact one: Philo T. Farnsworth, the man who invented television, never appeared on television.
Fact two: Late in his life, renowned electrical engineer Nikola Tesla developed a quasi-romantic fascination with pigeons.
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