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Subject: The Erb Editorial


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Date Posted: 18:02:54 01/07/06 Sat

Did you know that Louis XIV was a dude before he was a band?

Of course you did.

Did you know that Francis Ferdinand's assassination was what started WWI and all the wars that resulted (WWII, Cold War)? Archduke Ferdinand was also very vain, he had all of his suits sewn onto him so that he wouldn't have a single wrinkle in the fabric during his public appearances, unfortunately when he was shot they were unable to provide aid quickly enough because they couldn't take off his suits.

To find out more about Franz Ferdinand, Louis XIV, and other popular bands with weird historical significance check out answers.com, it's great for research papers and even has a handy "Cite" tool that allows you to cut and paste into the "Works Cited" of your school research paper.

This concludes this week’s scholastic installment of "The Erb Editorial"

-This week's tip: Practice makes perfect, do your homework!


*The Erb editorial is a free non-profit forum message that is designed to keep WGI grades in the C and up range by sparking the desire to learn, and tricking students into expanding their knowledge outside of school. If you have questions or comments just leave them as a reply to this post.

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