That fabulous book he promised the library wound up being rejected by the head librarian, and that was JoeyBabe's own fault because not only did he color several pages, he also went outside the lines.
If it wasn't for Crayola crayons, I might have lived my whole life without knowing there was such a thing as "burnt umber." By the way, here are today's Fun Factoids: Cousins Edward Binney and C. Harold Smith created their crayons in 1902. Binney's wife named them "Crayola" after the French words for "chalk" and "oily." They went on sale in 1903, five cents for a box of eight. There are now 120 different colors...but only 18 different colors of wrappers.