English History Mystery Nerd Fight: The Drake’s Plate Hoax

English History Mystery Nerd Fight: The Drake...

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"That's My Motorboat!" :The National Museum Art Heist

It's considered one of the more sophisticated art heists of the 21st Century. Three masked men with guns strolled into the National Museum in Stockholm and they breezed back out with three multi-million dollar masterpieces. Thus began a years-long manhunt to find the daring perps ...  Show more

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As Social Distortion once sang, “Some people like to gamble/But you, you always lose/Some people like to rock 'n' roll/You're always singin' the blues/You gotta nasty disposition/No one really knows the reason why/You gotta bad, bad reputation/Gonna hang your head down and cry/Yo ...  Show more

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