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July 26, 2008

Impostor Failure, Part III: Lincoln, Beatles, Disney … everybody!

And we haven’t even got to Hannibal, Fabius and Scipio yet!
Anyway, watch this, courtesy (with thanks) of Kate:

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Tags: Abraham Lincoln, Beatles, Lucille Ball, Michael Jordan, Thomas Edison, Walt Disney

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