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Subscribe at http://www.youtube.com/truthorfail John Green hosts Truth or Fail, bringing you facts that he wishes he didn't know about the greatest writers in English Literature.
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Casanova was not a catholic priest, although he was for a time in seminary to become a catholic priest but then they kicked him out; presumably because he could not stop banging bodacious babes, or whatever the phrase was for bodacious babes in the 16th century.
Okay time to move on, fact one:
D. H Lawrence, who wrote 'Lady Chatterley's lover' claimed in his life to have more than 1,000 lovers of his own.
Or, fact two:
The writer Jean-Jacques Rousseau got his jollies by mooning women.
Casanova was not a catholic priest, although he was for a time in seminary to become a catholic priest but then they kicked him out; presumably because he could not stop banging bodacious babes, or whatever the phrase was for bodacious babes in the 16th century.
Okay time to move on, fact one:
D. H Lawrence, who wrote 'Lady Chatterley's lover' claimed in his life to have more than 1,000 lovers of his own.
Or, fact two:
The writer Jean-Jacques Rousseau got his jollies by mooning women.