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  1. Quick, what do "Cecilia" by Simon & Garfunkel, "Fast Car" by Tracy Chapman, "The Book of Love" by The Monotones, and "Walk Like An Egyptian" by The Bangles have in common? (Hint: 100-120 BPM songs.) Try not to laugh with "Simon Whistler" as he ticks off five essential First Aid tricks/skills everyone should know. Press "Play" for "What's Going On" by Marvin Gaye and learn some life saving moves... CPR demonstrated and Playlist
  2. "Duke Pottybottom of Pigweed invokes 'jus primae noctis" on your bride, Gerald the Farrier! Guards, take Jocelyn the Kitchen Wench to the castle. I shall see if Jocelyn is indeed a virgin tonight." Do you remember a (somewhat) similar thing happening part way through the movie "Braveheart"? You do? Here's Simon Whistler to look into the veracity of "Primae Noctis" in medieval history...
  3. What does a song about a "Tomato Trasher" have to do with Simon Whistler, of YouTube's "Today I Found Out"? Simon was wondering aloud if subpar stage performers were pelted with rotten tomatoes as seen in movies or TV shows. As he went from active audience participation/interference from Shakespeare's day to Vaudeville, where "boisterous American audiences pelted performers with everything from peanuts to eggs to the occasional rotten tomato." This got me thinking about Jim Croce's "road musician" venues where a "chicken wire" curtain between the beer-bottle-wielding and musicians on stage kept the music flowing. That line of thought brought me to this song for "haters of the tomato horde.";) Here's Simon Whistler!
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