What saying is shown below?
Fair ice cream
Impartial pudding
Honorable jelly
Righteous cake
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Hello everyone! Did you all survive April Fool’s Day? Well we did too, and we are so glad that today is Thursday! Did anyone play any jokes on any of you? We were pretty lucky that we didn’t get a lot of practical jokes, which we were quite thankful for! So, how do you all feel about rocks? Today’s optical illusion is all about a huge pile of rocks, but there is something hidden in them, and our lips are sealed! We know that you can see at least one person when you look at this image, but this person is not alone! We suggest you all look closely in order to see who else is in this cool rock image.
How do you all feel about the clouds? We have another great optical illusion for you all involving clouds! Check this out because it looks like this person is making clouds with a can of spray paint! Do they sell this special cloud paint in hardware store because we are going to get some if they do, especially on this really hot summer days when the sky is clear. We know today is only Thursday, but this week is a short week due to Easter, so today should be the last day of the week for many of you. Have a good day, and we will see you again tomorrow with another cool illusion.
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Czech Nurse was honored for sleeping with Nazi soldiers to give them STDs and kill them.
1559 - Genoa, Italy, expels Jews
1912 - Titanic undergoes sea trials under its own power
1958 - Antillean Brewery (Amstel beer) opens
1992 - "Hamlet" opens at Criterion Theater NYC for 45 performances
1993 - 1st test flight of Fokker 70 (Amsterdam)
2010 - Kobe Bryant signs a three-year contract extension with the Los Angeles Lakers worth $87 million
1812 - Louise-Marie of France, queen of Belgium (d. 1850)
1901 - Anis Fuleihan, composer
1942 - Hiroyuki Sakai, Japanese chef
1966 - Garnet Silk, Jamaican singer (d. 1994)
1982 - Marco Amelia, Italian World Cup-winning footballer
1982 - Jack Evans, American professional wrestler
1657 - Jean-Jacques Olier - French catholic priest, founder of the Society of Saint-Sulpice (b. 1608)
1742 - James Douglas, Scottish physician and anatomist (b. 1675)
1845 - Philip Charles Durham, Royal Navy Admiral (b. 1763)
1956 - Albert MLA de Bassompierre, Belgium ambassador to Tokyo, dies at 82
1958 - Josei Toda, Japanese second president of the Buddhist association Soka Gakkai (b. 1900)
1974 - Douglass Dumbrille, actor (Mr Deed Goes to Town), dies at 84