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# A Mid-Day News Break
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### **The Latest News**
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### **5 Weird Facts of the Day**
Just when you think things couldn’t get any weirder…
* In 1981, **The Dark Tower**, an electronic board game, was released and soon pulled from shelves due to lawsuits over design theft, making it a sought-after collector's item.
* Pumpkins can vary greatly in size, from tiny gourds weighing less than a pound to giant pumpkins that can weigh over 1,000 pounds. The world record for the heaviest pumpkin is over 2,700 pounds.
* **Pet Rock**: Invented in 1975 by Gary Dahl, the Pet Rock was literally just a smooth stone sold as a pet, complete with a pet carrier and an instruction manual on how to care for it.
* The computer mouse was invented by Douglas Engelbart in 1964. The first mouse was made of wood and had only one button.
* There’s an actual game called **Anti-Monopoly** created in the 1970s by Ralph Anspach as a response to what he saw as the negative message of the original Monopoly.
Talk to you soon,
_Sam Bennett_
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