Useless But Compelling Facts - January 2011

Well how's this folks? Lots of answers, but only one person got last month's Useless But Compelling Fact question correct: James Griffin, lawyer extraordinaire at PNC Bank!! Kudos and congratulations . . . it was a tough one. We asked you to tell us the name of the great white shark in Jaws and who it was named after. Did you really have to stretch for this one - its name was "Bruce," named after Mr. Spielberg's attorney, Bruce Raimer.

Continuing our theme of "what's in a name," this month we would like you to tell us where the phrase "your name is mud" comes from.

If you are the first to send me the complete and correct answer, you'll win. Please send your answers directly to me at  jrosenbaum@reedsmith.com.  Good luck!

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