23 Remarkable Facts About Nestor Carbonell
Nestor Carbonell studied alongside Matthew Fox at high school, who he later worked with in the television show Lost.
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Nestor Carbonell studied alongside Matthew Fox at high school, who he later worked with in the television show Lost.
The Ancient Greeks feared zombies so much that they used to weigh their dead down with heavy rocks.
In January 2012, a parrot achieved a world record for opening 35 canned drinks in one minute.
Since 1983 Patagonia has implemented an "earth tax" on itself, donating at least 1% of its sales to environmental groups.
Bill Gates' home is called Xanadu 2.0, which is a reference to the motion picture Citizen Kane.
Platypuses look so weird that when scientists first discovered them, they thought it was a hoax.
In 2017 the biggest game of Catan was played by a whopping 1,096 players in the Netherlands, making it a world record.
In September 1963, Thor became a founding member of The Avengers, alongside Iron Man, the Hulk, Ant-Man, and the Wasp.
Did you know that Michelangelo designed the fortifications for his hometown, the city of Florence?
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Did you know that Steve Jobs has over 300 patents with his name on them?