Famous Proposed Asterisks in History
The famous history of the asterisk.
Roger Maris for breaking in Babe Ruth's 154 game home run record in 162 games.

Kurt Vonegut's famous "sphinkter" asterisk from the Breakfast of Champions.

That thing on your phone, which doesn't do anything except cancel your voice mail.

Clarence Thomas, for not being a real black person.*

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Oh, and the asterisk that means, go to the bottom of the page and read something.
1 Comments:
Well, if black people don't want Clarence Thomas, he can come play in my gene pool anytime.
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