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Speaker 1 (00:00):
The Fred Show is on Fred's fun fact.

Speaker 2 (00:04):
Frednach I learned so much.

Speaker 3 (00:12):
Guys. You guys know what Charlie Chaplin is, silent movie star.
I didn't realize this guy was still alive in nineteen
seventy five, but he was. This is a few years
before he passed away. In nineteen seventy five, A few
years before Charlie Chaplin passed away, he entered a looklike
contest in France and he came in third. Yeah, in

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his own lookalike competition, he came in third. A theory
as to why he didn't win his own lookalike competition
is because he has blue eyes that can't be seen
in black and white, so the judges didn't recognize him
with actual color. Whatever the case, though, he was a
good sport. But two other people apparently looked more like
Charlie Chaplin than Charlie Chaplin.

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