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Results: About As Random As You Can Get Part 1

Published on 11/25/2025
By: Harriet56
1852
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Over the last few months, some of these random stories interested me, and maybe you'll feel the same!
1.
1.
Those Scots (or Brits) sure know how to describe someone with one word. And that word is COCKWOMBLE. It means a person, usually male, prone to making outrageously stupid statements and/or inappropriate behaviour while generally having a very high opinion of their own wisdom and importance. I know what many of us are thinking...I know someone who this word describes to a 'T'. Do you know someone who this word describes?
Those Scots (or Brits) sure know how to describe someone with one word. And that word is COCKWOMBLE. It means a person, usually male, prone to making outrageously stupid statements and/or inappropriate behaviour while generally having a very high opinion of their own wisdom and importance. I know what many of us are thinking...I know someone who this word describes to a 'T'. Do you know someone who this word describes?
Yes
40%
711 votes
No
41%
737 votes
Many people...
12%
222 votes
I am offended by this word!
7%
130 votes
2.
2.
The original Broadway cast recording of Hamilton, the musical that took Broadway by storm, contains 47 songs, the same age Alexander Hamilton died. Even more poignant, Hamilton's son Philip appears in nineteen songs in the musical mirroring the tragic reality that Philip died at nineteen. Have you seen Hamilton?
Yes
11%
189 votes
Yes, numerous times
6%
101 votes
No, but want to see it
13%
242 votes
No
70%
1268 votes
3.
3.
When Stevie Nicks met Tom Petty's wife, Jane, she asked when the two of them met. Jane said, "the age of seventeen", but with her strong Southern accent, Stevie misheard it and thought she said "edge of seventeen". Stevie had never heard that phrase before, but it stuck with her and inspired the song, "Edge Of Seventeen" Stevie wrote and recorded in 1981. Did you know this was the inspiration behind the song title?
No
62%
1123 votes
Yes
14%
255 votes
Not familiar with this song
23%
422 votes

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