- No piece of normal-size paper can be folded in half
more than 7 times.
- The first product to have a bar code scanned was
Wrigley's gum.
- Earth is the only planet not named after a pagan God.
- A Boeing 747s wingspan is longer than the Wright
brother's first flight.
- Venus is the only planet that rotates clockwise.
- The Himalayan gogi berry contains, weight for weight,
more iron than steak, more beta carotene than carrots, more vitamin C than
oranges.
- Fingerprints of koala bears are similar (in pattern,
shape and size) to the fingerprints of humans
- Apples, not caffeine, are more efficient at waking you
up in the morning.
- Pele has always hated his nickname, which he says
sounds like "baby-talk in Portuguese".
- As of 2006, 200 million blogs were left without updates
- Urban birds have developed a short, fast "rap
style" of singing, different from their rural counterparts.
- The lion costume in the film Wizard of Oz was made from
real lions.
- Fathers tend to determine the height of their child,
mothers their weight.
- The Pope's been known to wear red Prada shoes.
- Donald Rumsfeld was both the youngest and the oldest
defense secretary in US history.
- Coco Chanel started the trend for sun tans in 1923 when
she got accidentally burnt on a cruise.
- Up to 25% of hospital keyboards carry the MRSA
infection.
- Sex workers (Prostitutes) in Roman times charged the
equivalent price of eight glasses of red wine.
- As of 2006, more than one in eight people in the United
States show signs of addiction to the internet.
- More than 90% of plane crashes have survivors.
- The Mona Lisa used to hang on the wall of Napoleon’s
bedroom.
- Barbie's full name is Barbie Millicent Roberts.
- Eating a packet of crisps a day is equivalent to
drinking five liters of cooking oil a year.
- Plant seeds that have been stored for more than 200
years can be coaxed into new life.
- For every 10 successful attempts to climb Mount Everest
there is one fatality. (As of 2006)
- Watching television can act as a natural painkiller for
children
- Forty-one percent of English women have punched or
kicked their partners, according to a study.
- The more panels a football has - and therefore the more
seams - the easier it is to control in the air.
- Music can help reduce chronic pain by more than 20% and
can alleviate depression by up to 25%.
- The egg came first.
- Modern teenagers are better behaved than their
counterparts of 20 years ago, showing "less problematic
behavior" involving sex, drugs and drink.
- Britain is still paying off debts that predate the
Napoleonic wars because it's cheaper to do so than buy back the bonds on
which they are based.
- In Bhutan government policy is based on Gross National
Happiness; thus most street advertising is banned, as are tobacco and
plastic bags.
- The best-value consumer purchase in terms of the price
and usage is an electric kettle.
- Camel's milk, which is widely drunk in Arab countries,
has 10 times more iron than cow's milk.
- Iceland has the highest concentration of broadband
users in the world.
- The age limit for marriage in France was, until recently,
15 for girls, but 18 for boys. The age for girls was raised to 18 in 2006.
- The brain is soft and gelatinous - its consistency is
something between jelly and cooked pasta.
- The Himalayas cover one-tenth of the Earth's surface.
- A "lost world" exists in the Indonesian
jungle that is home to dozens of hitherto unknown animal and plant
species.
- The two most famous actors who portrayed the “Marlboro
Man” in the cigarette ads died of lung cancer.
- All US Presidents have worn glasses. Some just didn't
like being seen wearing them in public.
- The Mona Lisa has no eyebrows. It was the fashion in
Renaissance Florence to shave them off.
- Walt Disney was afraid of mice.
- The inventor of the flushing toilet was Thomas Crapper.
- The average bed is home to over 6 billion dust mites.
- The cigarette lighter was invented before the match.
- The average chocolate bar has 8 insect legs in it.
- Right-handed people live, on average, nine years longer
than left-handed people do. (Makes you think about ambidextrous people)
- Its impossible to smoke oneself to death with weed. You
won\'t be able to retain enough motor control and consciousness to do so
after such a large amount.
- Every drop of seawater contains approximately 1 billion
gold atoms.
- The US national anthem actually has three verses, but
everyone just knows the first one.
- During World War II, IBM built the computers the Nazis
used to manage their death/concentration camps.
- The total combined weight of the worlds ant population
is heavier than the weight of the human population.
- The deadliest war in history excluding World War II was
a civil war in China in the 1850s in which the rebels were led by a man
who thought he was the brother of Jesus Christ.
- Just about 3 people are born every second, and about
1.3333 people die every second. The result is about a 2 and 2/3 net
increase of people every second. Almost 10 people more live on this Earth
now, than before you finished reading this.
- Happy Birthday (the song) is copyrighted.
- The number of people alive on earth right now is higher
than the number of all the people that have died. Ever.
- The average American consumes 1.2 pounds of spider eggs
a year and eat 2.5 pounds of insect parts a year.
- Men can breastfeed babies
- There is a rare condition called Exploding Head
Syndrome which you have probably never heard of.
- Scientists have determined that fungi are more closely
related to human beings and animals than to other plants.
- In some (maybe all) Asian countries, the family name is
written
first and the individual name written second - Abe Lincoln bought 50 cents worth of cocaine in 1860
- A German World War II submarine was sunk due to
malfunction of the toilet.
- Washington State has the longest single beach in the
United States.Long Beach, WA
- The largest living thing on the face of the Earth is a
mushroom underground in Oregon, it measures three and a half miles in
diameter.
- The town of Los Angeles,
California, was originally named "El
Pueblo la
Nuestra Senora de Reina de los Angeles de la Porciuncula"
- 9 out of 10 people believe Thomas Edison invented the
light bulb.This isn't true; Joseph Swan did.
- Honey is the only food that does not spoil. Honey found
in the tombs of Egyptian pharaohs has been tasted by archaeologists and
found edible.
- The Population of the world can live within the state
boundaries of Texas.
- Plastic lawn flamingos outnumber real flamingos in the
U.S.A.
- Ernest Vincent Wright wrote a novel with over 50,000
words, none of which containing the letter "e."
- Tourists visiting Iceland should know that tipping at a
restaurant is not considered an insult! Despite the expensive food,
tipping is welcome as in any other country.
- Apples are more effective at keeping people awake in
the morning than caffeine.
- The largest pumpkin weighed 377 pounds.
- The largest cabbage weighed 144 pounds.
- Pinocchio was made of pine.
- Alfred Hitchcock had no belly button for it was
eliminated during surgery.
- A quarter has 119 grooves around the edge.
- A dime has 118 ridges around the edge.
- Cranberry Jell-0 is the only kind that contains real
fruit.
- The plastic things on the end of shoelaces are called
aglets.
- Maine is the toothpick capital of the world.
- New Jersey has a spoon museum with over 5,400 spoons
from almost all the states.
- There was once a town in West Virginia called
"6."
- The parking meter was invented in North Dakota.
- Napoleon made his battle plans in a sandbox.
- Roman Emperor Caligula made his horse a senator.
- The green stuff on the occasional freak potato chip is
chlorophyll.
- Neil Armstrong stepped on the moon with his left foot
first.
- There are 333 toilet paper squares on a toilet paper
roll.
- The Eiffel Tower has 2,500,000 rivets in it.
- "Jaws" is the most common name for a
goldfish.
- On an average work day, a typist's fingers travel 12.6 miles.
- Every minute in the U.S. six people turn 17.
- 2,500 lefties die each year using products designed for
rightists.
- Ten tons of space dust falls on the Earth every day.
- On average, a 4-year-old child asks 437 questions a
day.
- Blue and white are the most common school colors.
- Swimming pools in Phoenix, Arizona, pick up 20 pounds
of dust a year.
- In a normal lifetime an American will eat 200 pounds of
peanuts and 10,000 pounds of meat.
- A new book is published every 13 minutes in America.
- America's best selling ice cream flavor is vanilla.
- Every year the sun loses 360 million tons.
- Because of Animal Crackers, many kids until they reach
the age of ten, believe a bear is as tall as a giraffe.
- The Gulf Stream could carry a message in a bottle at an
average of 4 miles per hour.
- The bulls-eye on a dartboard must be 5 feet 8 inches
off the ground.
- The doorbell was invented in 1831.
- The electric shaver was patented on November 6, 1928.
- Japan is the largest exporter of frog's legs.
- There are seven points on the Statue of Liberty's
crown.
- Napoleon was terrified of cats.
- The first Lifesaver flavor was peppermint.
- The typical American eats 263 eggs a year.
- The parking meter was invented by C.C. Magee in 1935.
- The oldest known vegetable is the pea.
- Jack is the most common name in nursery rhymes.
- The avocado has the most calories of any fruit.
- The first zoo in the USA was in Philadelphia.
- France has the highest per capita consumption of
cheese.
- The shortest English word that contains the letters A,
B, C, D, E, and F is "feedback."
- The state of California raises the most turkeys out of
all of the states.
- George Washington Carver invented peanut butter.
- Iceland was the first country to legalize abortion in
1935.
- The dumbest domesticated animal is the turkey.
- Russia has the most movie theaters in the world.
- The most fatal car accidents occur on Saturday.
- The Eiffel Tower has 1792 steps.
- The mongoose was barred live entry into the U.S. in
1902.
- Goldfish swallowing started at Harvard in 1939.
- Dry fish food can make goldfish constipated.
- The stall closest to the door in a bathroom is the
cleanest, because it is the least used.
- Toilet paper was invented in 1857.
- Alaska could hold the 21 smallest States.
- Before Prohibition, Schlitz Brewery owned more property
in Chicago than anyone else, except the Catholic church.
- If you put a raisin in a glass of champagne, it will
keep floating to the top and sinking to the bottom.
- Kermit the Frog is left-handed.
- Nondairy creamer is flammable.
- The car in the foreground on the back of a $10 bill is
a 1925 Hupmobile.
- If you can see a rainbow you must have your back to the
sun.
- The reason firehouses have circular stairways is from
the days of yore when the engines were pulled by horses. The horses were
stabled on the ground floor and figured out how to walk up straight
staircases.
- It's rumored that sucking on a copper penny will cause
a breathalyzer to read 0.
- The ship, the Queen Elizabeth 2, should always be
written as QE2. QEII is the actual queen.
- The correct response to the Irish greeting, "Top
of the morning to you," is "and the rest of the day to
yourself."
- Columbia University is the second largest landowner in
New York City, after the Catholic Church.
- When the University of Nebraska Cornhuskers play
football at home to a sellout crowd, the stadium becomes the state's third
largest city.
- Ohio is listed as the 17th state in the U.S., but
technically it is Number 47. Until August 7, 1953, Congress forgot to vote
on a resolution to admit Ohio to the Union.
- When Saigon fell, the signal for all Americans to
evacuate was Bing Crosby's "White Christmas" being played on the
radio.
- The pet ferret was domesticated more than 500 years
before the house cat.
- The dome on Monticello, Thomas Jefferson's home,
conceals a billiards room. In Jefferson's day, billiards were illegal in
Virginia.
- The most common speed limit sign in the United States
is 25 m.p.h.
- At any one time, there are 100 million phone
conversations going on in the United States.
- The world's record for continuous pogo stick jumping is
41 hours.
- The Ottoman Empire once had seven emperors in seven
months. They died of (in order): burning, choking, drowning, stabbing,
heart failure, poisoning and being thrown from a horse.
- You can make edible cheese from the milk of 24
different mammals.
- Sir Isaac Newton, who invented Calculus, had trouble
with names to the point where he would forget his brothers' names.
- In medieval Thailand, they had moveable type printing
presses. The type was made from baked oxen dung.
- By law, employees do not have to wash hands after
sneezing.
- The average American consumes enough caffeine in one
year to kill a horse.
- More American workers (18%) call sick on Friday than
any other day of the week. Tuesday has the lowest percent of absenteeism
(11%).
- Enough beer is poured every Saturday across America to
fill the Orange Bowl.
- A newborn expels its own body weight in waste every 60
hours.
- Whales die if their echo system fails.
- Florida's beaches lose 20 million cubic yards of sand
annually.
- Naturalists use marshmallows to lure alligators out of
swamps.
- It takes a ton of water to make a pound of refined
sugar.
- Weevils are more resistant to poisons in the morning
than at night.
- Cacao, the main ingredient of chocolate is the most
pest-ridden tree in the jungle.
- In deep space most lubricants will disappear.
- America once issued a 5-cent bill.
- The average person can live 11 days without water.
- In 1221 Genghis Khan killed 1,748,000 people at
Nishapur in one hour.
- There are 35 million digestive glands in the stomach.
- In 1800 on 50 cities on earth had a population of more
than 100,000.
- More steel in the US is used to make bottle caps than
to manufacture automobile bodies.
- It is possible for any American citizen to give
whatever name he or she chooses to any unnamed mountain or hill in the
United States.
- King Henry III of France, Louis XVI of France and
Napoleon all suffered from ailurophobia--fear of cats.
- Before 1850 golf balls were made of leather and stuffed
with feathers.
- Clocks made before 1687 had only one hand, and hour
hand.
- The motto of the American people, "In God We
Trust," was not adopted as the national slogan until 1956.
- More Americans have died in automobile accidents than
have died in all the wars ever fought by the United States.
- The ampersand (&) was once a letter of the English
alphabet.
- The principality of Monaco consists of 370 acres.
- There are more than 40,000 characters in Chinese
script.
- During the time of Peter the Great, any Russian man who
had a beard was required to pay a special tax.
- The first couple to be shown in bed together on prime
time television was Fred and Wilma Flintstone.
- Coca-Cola was originally green.
- Every day more money is printed for Monopoly than the
U.S. treasury.
- The Hawaiian alphabet has 12 letters (I was thankfully
corrected by a friend: The Hawai'ian alphabet has 13 letters, A, E, I, O,
U, H, K, L, M, N, P, W, ' (which is called an okina).
- Men can read smaller print than women; women can hear
better.
- The amount American Airlines saved in 1987 by
eliminating one olive from each salad served in first class: $40,000.
- City with the most Rolls Royces per capita: Hong Kong.
- State with the highest percentage of people who walk to
work: Alaska.
- Percentage of Africa that is wilderness--28%.
Percentage of North America that is wilderness--38%.
- Average number of days a German goes without washing
his underwear: 7.
- Percentage of American men who say they would marry the
same woman if they had it to do all over again: 80%.
- Percentage of American women who say they'd marry the
same man: 50%.
- Cost of raising a medium size dog to the age of 11:
$6,400.
- Average people airborne over the US any given hour:
61,000.
- Average lifespan of a major league baseball: 7 pitches.
- The only President to win a Pulitzer Prize: John
Kennedy for "Profiles in Courage."
- The youngest Pope was 11 years old.
- Iceland consumes more Coca-Cola per capita than any
other nation.
- First novel ever written on a typewriter: "Tom
Sawyer."
- A duck's quack doesn't echo, and no one knows why.
(This was challenged and proved wrong by the TV show
"Mythbusters")
- The main library at Indiana University sinks over an
inch every year because when it was built, engineers failed to take into
account the weight of all the books that would occupy the building.
- Each king in a deck of playing cards represents a great
king from history. Spades--King David, Clubs--Alexander the Great,
Hearts--Charlemagne and Diamonds--Julius Caesar.
- If a statue in the park of a person on a horse has both
front legs in the air, the person died in battle; if the horse has one leg
front leg in the air, the person died as a result of wounds received in
battle; if the horse has all 4 legs on the ground, the person died of
natural causes.
- Only two people signed the Declaration of Independence
on July 4th. The last signature wasn't added until 5 years later.
- The Eisenhower interstate system requires that one mile
in every five must be straight. These straight sections are useable as
airstrips in times of war or other emergencies.
- The cruise liner, Queen Elizabeth 2, QE2, moves only
six inches for each gallon of diesel that it burns.
- The highest point in Pennsylvania is lower than the
lowest point in Colorado.
- The first airline, DELAG, was established on October
16, 1909, to carry passengers between German cities by Zeppelin airships.
Up to November 1913, more than 34,000 people had used the service.
- Titanic was running at 22 knots when she hit the
iceberg
- The citrus soda 7-UP was created in 1929; '7' was
selected because the original containers were 7 ounces. 'UP' indicated the
direction of the bubbles
- Francis Scott Key was a young lawyer who wrote the
poem, 'The Star Spangled Banner', after being inspired by watching the
Americans fight off the British attack of Baltimore during the War of
1812. The poem became the words to the national anthem
- Because radio waves travel at 186,000 miles per second
and sound waves saunter at 700 miles per hour, a broadcast voice can be
heard sooner 13,000 miles away than it can be heard at the back of the
room in which it originated
- Mosquito repellents don't repel. They hide you. The
spray blocks the mosquito's sensors so they don't know your there
- The bagpipe was originally made from the whole skin of
a dead sheep
Inventor Samuel Colt patented his revolver in 1836. - It has been recommended by dentists that a toothbrush
be kept at least 6 feet (two meters) away from a toilet to avoid airborne
particles resulting from the flush!
- In ancient Rome it was considered a sign of leadership
to be born with a crooked nose
- It is possible to drown and not die. Technically the
term 'drowning' refers to the process of taking water into the lungs, not
to death caused by that process.
- The first known heart medicine was discovered in an
English garden. In 1799, physician John Ferriar noted the effect of dried
leaves of the common foxglove plant, digitalis purpurea, on heart action.
Still used in heart medications, digitalis slows the pulse and increases
the force of heart contractions and the amount of b lood pumped per
heartbeat.
- Dry cereal for breakfast was invented by John Henry
Kellogg at the turn of the century
- During World War II, a German U-boat was sunk by a
truck. The U-boat in question attacked a convoy in the Atlantic and then
rose to see the effect. The merchant ship it sank had material strapped to
its deck including a fleet of trucks, one of which was thrown in the air
by the explosion, landing on the U-boat and breaking its back
- Jeremy Bentham, a British philosopher who died in
1832,left his entire estate to the London Hospital provided that his body
be allowed to preside over its board meetings. His skeleton was clothed
and fitted with a wax mask of his face. It was present at the meeting for
92 years.
- Diet Coke was only invented in 1982.
- Methane gas can often be seen bubbling up from the
bottom of ponds. It is produced by the decomposition of dead plants and
animals in the mud.
There are more than 1,700 references to gems and precious stones in the King James translation of the Bible. - The E. Coli bacterium propels itself with a 'motor'
only one-millionth of an inch in diameter, a thousand times smaller than
the tiniest motors built to date by man. The rotation of the bacterial
motor comes from a current of protons. The efficiency of the motor
approaches 100 per cent.
- Henry Ford produced the model T only in black because
the black paint available at the time was the fastest to dry.
- At - 40 degrees Centigrade a person loses about 14.4
calories per hour by breathing.
- Pet superstores now sell about 40 percent of all pet
food
- One million Americans, about 3,000 each day, take up
smoking each year. Most of them are children.
- In 1933, Mickey Mouse, an animated cartoon character,
received 800,000 fan letters.
- There are only four words in the English language which
end in '-dous': tremendous, horrendous, stupendous, and hazardous
- If you attempted to count to stars in a galaxy at a
rate of one every second it would take around 3,000 years to count them
all.
- Less than 3% of Nestlé's sales are for chocolate.
- The average person will spend two weeks over their
lifetime waiting for the traffic light to change
- More than 2500 left handed people are killed every year
from using right handed products
- It is estimated that at any one time, 0.7% of the
world's population are drunk
- The tip of a 1/3 inch long hour-hand on a wristwatch
travels at 0.00000275 mph
- Less than one per cent of the 500 Chinese cities have
clean air, respiratory disease is China's leading cause of death.
- The number of cars on the planet is increasing three
times faster than the population growth
- The X's that people sometimes put at the end of letters
or notes to mean a kiss, actually started back in the 1000's when Lords
would sign their names at the end of documents to other important people.
It was originally a cross that they would kiss after signing to signify
that they were faithful to God and their King. Over the years though, it
slanted into the X
- Nova Scotia is Latin for 'New Scotland.'
- The term Cop comes from Constable on Patrol. It's from
England.
- The collecting of Beer mats is called Tegestology.
- Even though it is widely attributed to him Shakespeare
never actually used the word 'gadzooks'.
- Only 2 blue moons (the saying 'only once in a blue moon
' refers to the occurrence of two full moons during one calendar month)
are to occur between now and 2001. Those times are January 1999 and March
1999
- "Naked" means to be unprotected.
"Nude" means unclothed
- Upper and lower case letters are named 'upper' and
'lower', because in the time when al original print had to be set in
individual letters, the 'upper case' letters were stored in the case on
top of the case stored smaller, 'lower case' letters
In the 40's, the Bich pen was changed to Bic for fear that Americans would pronounce it 'Bitch.'
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From the book
"Polish Your Furniture with Panty Hose" by Joey Green.
Copyright 1995. Reprinted with permission.
For more alternative uses for products, visit www.wackyuses.com
Copyright 1995. Reprinted with permission.
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BOUNCE...the stuff you
use in your dryer:
- IT............. Repels
mosquitoes. Tie a sheet of Bounce through a belt loop when outdoors during
mosquito season.
- Eliminates static electricity
from your television screen.
- Since Bounce is designed to
help eliminate static cling, wipe your television screen with a used sheet
of Bounce to keep dust from resettling.
- Dissolves soap scum from shower
doors. Clean with a used sheet of Bounce.
- Freshens the air in your home.
Place an individual sheet of Bounce in a drawer or hang one in the closet.
- Prevents thread from tangling.
Run a threaded needle through a sheet of Bounce to eliminate the static
cling on the thread before sewing.
- Eliminates static cling from
pantyhose. Rub a damp, used sheet of Bounce over the hose.
- Prevents musty suitcases. Place
an individual sheet of Bounce inside empty luggage before storing.
- Freshens the air in your car.
Place a sheet of Bounce under the front sea
- Cleans baked-on food from a
cooking pan. Put a sheet in the pan, fill with water, let sit overnight
and sponge clean. The anti-static agents apparently weaken the bond
between the food and the pan while the fabric softening agents soften the
baked-on food.
- Place a sheet of Bounce at the
bottom of the wastebasket. Collects cat hair. Rubbing the area with a
sheet of Bounce will magnetically attract all the loose hairs.
- Wipe the blinds with a sheet of
Bounce to prevent dust from resettling.
- Wipes up sawdust from drilling
or sandpapering. A used sheet of Bounce will collect sawdust like a tack
cloth.
- Eliminates odors in dirty
laundry. Place an individual sheet of Bounce at the bottom of a laundry
bag or hamper
- Deodorizes shoes or sneakers.
Place a sheet of Bounce in your shoes or sneakers overnight so they'll
smell great in the morning.
COCA COLA
- Pour a can of Coca-Cola into
the toilet bowl, Let the "real thing"sit for one hour, then
flush clean
- The citric acid in Coke removes
stains from vitreous china.
- To remove rust spots from
chrome car bumpers: Rub the bumper with a crumpled-up piece of Reynolds
Wrap aluminum foil dipped in Coca Cola.
- To clean corrosion from car
battery terminals: Pour a can of Coca-Cola over the terminals to bubble
away the corrosion.
- To loosen a rusted bolt:
Applying a cloth soaked in Coca-Cola to the rusted bolt for several
minutes.
- To remove grease from clothes:
Empty a can of Coke into a load of greasy clothes, add detergent, and run
through a regular cycle. The Coca-Cola will help loosen grease stains.
- It will also clean road haze
from your windshield.
Lincoln and Kennedy
Here's a little part of US history
which makes you go h-m-m-m:
Have a history teacher explain this if they can?
Abraham Lincoln was elected to Congress in 1846.
John F. Kennedy was elected to Congress in 1946.
Abraham Lincoln was elected President in 1860.
John F. Kennedy was elected President in 1960.
The names Lincoln and Kennedy each contain seven letters.
Both were particularly concerned with civil rights.
Both wives lost their children while living in the White House.
Both Presidents were shot on a Friday.
Both Presidents were shot in the head.
Lincoln's secretary was named Kennedy.
Kennedy's secretary was named Lincoln.
Both were assassinated by Southerners.
Both were succeeded by Southerners.
Both successors were named Johnson.
Andrew Johnson, who succeeded Lincoln, was born in 1808.
Lyndon Johnson, who succeeded Kennedy, was born in 1908.
John Wilkes Booth, who assassinated Lincoln, was born! ! in 1839.
Lee Harvey Oswald, who assassinated Kennedy, was born in 1939.
Both assassins were known by their three names.
Both names are composed of fifteen letters.
Lincoln was shot at the theater named 'Kennedy.'
Kennedy was shot in a car called 'Lincoln.'
Booth ran from the theater and was caught in a warehouse.
Oswald ran from a warehouse and was caught in a theater.
Booth and Oswald were assassinated before their trials.
And here's the kicker...
A week before Lincoln was shot, he was in Monroe, Maryland.
A week before Kennedy was shot, he was with Marilyn Monroe.
Have a history teacher explain this if they can?
Abraham Lincoln was elected to Congress in 1846.
John F. Kennedy was elected to Congress in 1946.
Abraham Lincoln was elected President in 1860.
John F. Kennedy was elected President in 1960.
The names Lincoln and Kennedy each contain seven letters.
Both were particularly concerned with civil rights.
Both wives lost their children while living in the White House.
Both Presidents were shot on a Friday.
Both Presidents were shot in the head.
Lincoln's secretary was named Kennedy.
Kennedy's secretary was named Lincoln.
Both were assassinated by Southerners.
Both were succeeded by Southerners.
Both successors were named Johnson.
Andrew Johnson, who succeeded Lincoln, was born in 1808.
Lyndon Johnson, who succeeded Kennedy, was born in 1908.
John Wilkes Booth, who assassinated Lincoln, was born! ! in 1839.
Lee Harvey Oswald, who assassinated Kennedy, was born in 1939.
Both assassins were known by their three names.
Both names are composed of fifteen letters.
Lincoln was shot at the theater named 'Kennedy.'
Kennedy was shot in a car called 'Lincoln.'
Booth ran from the theater and was caught in a warehouse.
Oswald ran from a warehouse and was caught in a theater.
Booth and Oswald were assassinated before their trials.
And here's the kicker...
A week before Lincoln was shot, he was in Monroe, Maryland.
A week before Kennedy was shot, he was with Marilyn Monroe.
Interesting Fact about the Pope John
Paul II death
Pope was living 85 years - sum of
those numbers = 13
Pope died on 2.04.2005 - sum of
those numbers = 13
Pope died at 21.37 - again - sum is
equal.... 13
13...that's Maria's number - only
that time Holy Mother was showing herself to 3 children in Fatima
on 13th May 1981 - Pope was wounded
and that time was saved by Holy Mother
on 13th Pope went to the hospital
for the first time
on 13th died the last child of three
from Fatima to whom Holy Mother showed up
Pope died on 02.04.2005 at 21.37..
add all those numbers....
2+4+2+5 = 13
2+1+3+7 = 13
13+13=26
26 years of pontificate......
Coincidence? or it had to be like
this?
in the end......he died in 13th week
of the year...and when you multiply the time of his death 21 x 37...you will
have 777
Pope was living exactly 31 thousands
days...if you reverse
figures...you will get again 13!!!
World Cup
Brazil last won the world cup in
1994. Before that they won it in 1970. Add 1970 and 1994, it equals 3964.
Germany last won in 1990. Before that they won in 1974. Add 1990 and 1974, it equals 3964.
Argentina last won the world cup in 1986. Before that they won it in 1978. Add 1978 and 1986, it equals 3964.
So going by this logic, The winner of the 2002 world cup is the same as the 3964 - 2002 = 1962 world cup. The 1962 world cup was won by Brazil. It was really Brazil who won!!!
Germany last won in 1990. Before that they won in 1974. Add 1990 and 1974, it equals 3964.
Argentina last won the world cup in 1986. Before that they won it in 1978. Add 1978 and 1986, it equals 3964.
So going by this logic, The winner of the 2002 world cup is the same as the 3964 - 2002 = 1962 world cup. The 1962 world cup was won by Brazil. It was really Brazil who won!!!
Importance of Drinking Enough Water
- 75% of Americans are chronically dehydrated.
- In 37% of Americans, the thirst mechanism is so weak
that it is
often mistaken for hunger. - Even MILD dehydration will slow down one's metabolism as
much as 3%.
- One glass of water shuts down midnight hunger pangs for
almost 100% of the dieters studied in a U-Washington study.
- Lack of water is the #1 trigger of daytime fatigue.
- Preliminary research indicates that 8-10 glasses of
water a day could significantly ease back and joint pain for up to 80% of
sufferers.
- A mere 2% drop in body water can trigger fuzzy
short-term memory, trouble with basic math, and difficulty focusing on the
computer screen.
- Drinking 5 glasses of water daily decreases the risk of
colon cancer by 45%, plus it can slash the risk of breast cancer by 79%,
and one is 50% less likely to develop bladder cancer.
Here is a list of what I thought
very funny. I left it in the form that I received it.
- If you yelled for 8 years, 7 months and 6 days you
would have produced enough sound energy to heat one cup of coffee.(Hardly
seems worth it.)
- If you farted consistently for 6 years and 9 months,
enough gas is produced to create the energy of an atomic bomb. (Now that's
more like it!)
- The human heart creates enough pressure when it pumps
out to the body
to squirt blood 30 feet. (O.M.G.!) - A pig's orgasm lasts 30 minutes. (In my next life, I
want to be a pig.)
- A cockroach will live nine days without its head before
it starves to death. (Creepy.) (I'm still not over the pig.)
- Banging your head against a wall uses 150 calories an
hour. (Do not try this at home...... maybe at work.)
- The male praying mantis cannot copulate while its head
is attached to its body. The female initiates sex by ripping the male's
head off. ("Honey, I'm home. What the....?!")
- A mantis breeder has assured me that you preying
mantis can copulate with the male's head still attached, even several
times.
- The flea can jump 350 times its body length. For a
human, that would be equivalent to jumping the length of a football field.
(30 minutes...lucky pig... can you imagine??)
- The catfish has over 27,000 taste buds. (What could be
so tasty on the bottom of a pond?)
- Some lions mate over 50 times a day. (I still want to
be a pig in my next life...quality over quantity)
- Butterflies taste with their feet. (Something I always
wanted to know.)
- The strongest muscle in the body is the tongue.
(Hmmmmmm........won't go there.)
- Right-handed people live, on average, nine years longer
than left-handed people. (If you're ambidextrous, do you split the
difference?)
- Elephants are the only animals that cannot jump. (OK,
so that would be a good thing....)
- A cat's urine glows under a black light. (I wonder who
was paid to figure that out.)
- An ostrich's eye is bigger than its brain. (I know some
people like that.)
- Starfish have no brains. (I know some people like that
too.)
- Polar bears are left-handed. (If they switch, they'll
live a lot longer.)
- Humans and dolphins are the only species that have sex
for pleasure. (What about that pig??)
• Just twenty seconds worth of fuel
remained when Apollo 11's lunar module landed on the moon.
• The 'You are here' arrow on a map is called the IDEO locator.
• MTV first aired at 12:01 AM on August 1, 1981. The first video was 'Video Killed the Radio Star' by the Bugles.
• There are more than 1,00 chemicals in a cup of coffee.
• There are only four words in the English language which end in '-dous':tremendous, horrendous, stupendous, and hazardous .
• The number of cars on the planet is increasing three times faster than the population growth
• The 'You are here' arrow on a map is called the IDEO locator.
• MTV first aired at 12:01 AM on August 1, 1981. The first video was 'Video Killed the Radio Star' by the Bugles.
• There are more than 1,00 chemicals in a cup of coffee.
• There are only four words in the English language which end in '-dous':tremendous, horrendous, stupendous, and hazardous .
• The number of cars on the planet is increasing three times faster than the population growth
• At - 40 degrees Centigrade a
person loses about 14.4 calories per hour by breathing.
• Pearls melt in vinegar.
• A lion's roar can be heard from five miles away.
• Snails can sleep for 3 years without eating.
• There is about 200 times more gold in the worlds oceans, than has been mined in our entire history.
• Human hair and fingernails continue to grow after death.
• Windmills always turn counter-clockwise. Except for the windmills in Ireland.
• Termites eat wood twice as fast when listening to heavy metal music.
• The cockroach has a high resistance to radiation and is the creature most likely to survive a nuclear war.
• In the southern hemisphere, water always swirl anti-clockwise down into a pipe.
• About 8 million blood cells die in the human body every second, and the same number are born each second.
• Eighteen per cent of all global carbon dioxide emissions are from cars.
• Every year, the Moon moves a further 3.82cm from the Earth.
• It takes about 20 seconds for a red blood cell to circle the whole body.
• 35 meters of hair fiber is produced every day on the average adult scalp.
• Hair is the fastest growing tissue in the body, second only to bone marrow.
• Dolphins don't automatically breath; they have to tell themselves to do it.
• Pearls melt in vinegar.
• A lion's roar can be heard from five miles away.
• Snails can sleep for 3 years without eating.
• There is about 200 times more gold in the worlds oceans, than has been mined in our entire history.
• Human hair and fingernails continue to grow after death.
• Windmills always turn counter-clockwise. Except for the windmills in Ireland.
• Termites eat wood twice as fast when listening to heavy metal music.
• The cockroach has a high resistance to radiation and is the creature most likely to survive a nuclear war.
• In the southern hemisphere, water always swirl anti-clockwise down into a pipe.
• About 8 million blood cells die in the human body every second, and the same number are born each second.
• Eighteen per cent of all global carbon dioxide emissions are from cars.
• Every year, the Moon moves a further 3.82cm from the Earth.
• It takes about 20 seconds for a red blood cell to circle the whole body.
• 35 meters of hair fiber is produced every day on the average adult scalp.
• Hair is the fastest growing tissue in the body, second only to bone marrow.
• Dolphins don't automatically breath; they have to tell themselves to do it.
•The term Cop comes from Constable
on Patrol, which is a term used in England.
• The plastic things on the end of shoelaces are called aglets.
• Onions get their distinctive smell by soaking up sulfur from the
soil.
• Nobel Prize resulted from a late change in the will of Alfred Nobel, who did not want to be remembered as a propagator of violence-he invented dynamite.
• Whoopi Goldberg was a mortuary cosmetologist and a bricklayer before becoming an actress.
• Guinness Book Of Records holds the record for being the book most stolen from Public Libraries.
• Charlie Chaplin won third place in a Charlie Chaplin look alike contest.
• Walt Disney named Mickey Mouse after Mickey Rooney, whose mother he dated for some time. Another story states that: Mickey mouse was not named after Mickey Rooney he was made on a train ride from New York after Walt found out he didn't actually own Oswald the lucky rabbit. The mouse Walt drew was originally named Mortimor But his wife Lilly didn't like that name so she suggested Mickey and the name stuck.
• The plastic things on the end of shoelaces are called aglets.
• Onions get their distinctive smell by soaking up sulfur from the
soil.
• Nobel Prize resulted from a late change in the will of Alfred Nobel, who did not want to be remembered as a propagator of violence-he invented dynamite.
• Whoopi Goldberg was a mortuary cosmetologist and a bricklayer before becoming an actress.
• Guinness Book Of Records holds the record for being the book most stolen from Public Libraries.
• Charlie Chaplin won third place in a Charlie Chaplin look alike contest.
• Walt Disney named Mickey Mouse after Mickey Rooney, whose mother he dated for some time. Another story states that: Mickey mouse was not named after Mickey Rooney he was made on a train ride from New York after Walt found out he didn't actually own Oswald the lucky rabbit. The mouse Walt drew was originally named Mortimor But his wife Lilly didn't like that name so she suggested Mickey and the name stuck.
• Donald Duck comics were banned in
Finland because he didn't wear pants.
• From 1942 until the end of World War II, Oscars were made out of plaster to conserve metal. After the war, the winners received "real" replacement statues.
• From 1942 until the end of World War II, Oscars were made out of plaster to conserve metal. After the war, the winners received "real" replacement statues.
• The only Oscar statuette ever made
of wood was presented to Edgar Bergen in 1938 for his "outstanding comic
creation," his ventriloquist dummy Charlie McCarthy.
•
A person afflicted with hexadectylism has six fingers or six toes on one or
both hands and feet.
• Pamela Lee-Anderson is Canada's Centennial Baby, being the first baby born on the centennial anniversary of Canada's independence.
• Tokyo has had 24 recorded instances of people either killed or receiving serious skull fractures while bowing to each other with the traditional Japanese greeting.
• Pamela Lee-Anderson is Canada's Centennial Baby, being the first baby born on the centennial anniversary of Canada's independence.
• Tokyo has had 24 recorded instances of people either killed or receiving serious skull fractures while bowing to each other with the traditional Japanese greeting.
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