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When you hear the name Humpty Dumpty, you most likely picture an egg or a egg-shaped person. It's a common thing. We've seen it in cartoons, movies, and comics for all of our lives.
Humpty Dumpty is allegedly not what he’s cracked up to be: Bold claim leaves brains scrambled as deep-thinkers struggle to let go of a childhood fantasy.
In 1871, Humpty Dumpty was referred to in Lewis Carroll’s 1871 book, Through the Looking-Glass, which was a sequel to Alice in Wonderland. In that book, Humpty Dumpty was described as an egg.
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (KRDO)--There are now more of the famous Humpty Dumpty statues in Colorado Springs. If you go visit the Plaza of the Rockies you ...