Stupid Facts

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 Stupid Facts,facts,weird facts,awesome facts,

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The shortest complete sentence in the English language is “I am.”

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The most used letter in the English alphabet is ‘E’, and ‘Q’ is the least used!


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Floccinaucinihilipilification, the declaration of an item being useless, is the longest non-medical term in the English language.

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Goddessship is the only word in the English language with a triple letter.

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The sentence “The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog.” uses every letter of the alphabet!

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The sentence “Pack my box with five dozen liquor jugs” uses every letter of the alphabet and uses the least letters to do so!

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There is a lawsuit every 30 seconds in the U.S.

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More than 50% of time spent in U.S courtrooms is over automobile cases.

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The world’s longest-named lake has 45 letters (Lake Chargoggagoggmanchauggagoggchaubunagungamaugg).

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In the U.S. there are 18 doctors called Dr. Doctor, and one called Dr. Surgeon. There is also a dermatologist named Dr. Rash, a psychiatrist called Dr. Couch and an anesthesiologist named Dr. Gass.

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“Rhythm” is the longest English word without a vowel.

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The longest word in the English language is ‘pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis’ which describes a lung disease caused by breathing in particles of volcanic matter or a similar fine dust.

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“Jack” is the most common name in nursery rhymes.

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In the English language there are only three words that have a letter that repeats six times. Degenerescence (six e’s), Indivisibility (six i’s), and nonannouncement (six n’s).

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The only three words in the English language to have 2 consecutive u’s is vacuum, residuum, and continuum.




Interesting Facts

Posted by: Zooped, January 16th, 2010 - 1 Comment » twiter     buzz  

FACTS,strange facts ,weird facts,unbelievable facts,stupid facts,fun facts,A lot of lovemaking can unblock a stuffy nose. Sex is a natural antihistamine,Watermelons can cost up to $100 in Japan,Women who read romance novels are reported to make love 74% more often than women who do not read romance novels,Interesting Facts,stange but true facts,did you know,holy shit facts,facts

Rice paper does not have any rice in it

Pageant Models often smear Vaseline on their teeth so their lips won’t stick when smiling.


One punishment for an adulterous wife in medieval France was to make her chase a chicken through town naked.

One of the many Tarzan’s, Karmuela Searlel, was mauled to death on the set by a raging elephant.

More than 40,000 parasites and 250 types of bacteria are exchanged during a typical French kiss.

It is now possible to print human skin with an inkjet printer.

In Albania, nodding your head means ‘no’ and shaking your head means ‘yes’.

Each year, approximately 250,000 American husbands are physically attacked and beaten by their wives.

A lot of lovemaking can unblock a stuffy nose. Sex is a natural antihistamine.

In Venezuela, fuel costs around $0.02

In Arizona, it is illegal to have more then two dildos in one house.

Formicophilia is the fetish for having small insects crawl on your genitals.

Matthew Perry is missing part of his middle finger on his right hand due to a door shutting accident.

Musician Eric Clapton also grew up thinking his mother was his sister

At age 37, Jack Nicholson discovered that the woman he’d always thought his sister was actually his mother.

The volume of the Earth’s moon is close to the amount of the Pacific Ocean

The Earth weighs around 6,600,000,000,000,000,000,000 tons.

Jupiter’s moon Ganymede, is larger than the planet Mercury.

The 7-Eleven Extreme Gulp is 50% bigger than the volume of the human stomach.

Watermelons can cost up to $100 in Japan.

If you went out into space, you would explode before you suffocated because there’s no air pressure.

Approximately 115 tons of ocean salt spray enters the earth’s atmosphere each second.

A 100-pound person on Earth would weigh 38 pounds on Mars.

About 10% of Jewish households have Christmas Trees

Jimmy Carter is the first U.S. President to have been born in a hospital.

Every U.S. president with a beard has been a Republican.

Women who read romance novels are reported to make love 74% more often than women who do not read romance novels.



More Useless Stupid Pointless Facts

Posted by: Zooped, January 4th, 2010 - No Comments » twiter     buzz  

1. All of the clocks in Pulp Fiction are stuck on 4:20.
2. On a Canadian two dollar bill, the flag flying over the Parliament building is an American flag.
3. If she were life size, Barbie’s measurements are: 39-23-33.
4. No word in the English language rhymes with month, orange, silver or purple.
5. “Dreamt” is the only English word that ends in the letters “mt”.
6. All 50 states are listed across the top of the Lincoln Memorial on the back of the $5 bill.
7. Almonds are members of the peach family.
8. Winston Churchill was born in a ladies’ room during a dance.
9. Maine is the only state whose name is just one syllable.
10. There are only four words in the English language which end in”-dous”: tremendous, horrendous, stupendous, and hazardous.
11. The longest place-name still in use is: Taumatawhakatangihangakoauauotamateaturipukakapikimaungahoronukupokaiwenuakitanatahu, a New Zealand hill.
12. Los Angeles’s full name is “El Pueblo de Nuestra Senora la Reina de Los Angeles de Porciuncula” and can be abbreviated to 3.63% of its size, “L.A.”
13. A cat has 32 muscles in each ear.
14. An ostrich’s eye is bigger than its brain.
15. Tigers have striped skin, not just striped fur.
16. In most advertisements, including newspapers, the time displayed on a watch is 10:10.
17. Al Capone’s business card said he was a used furniture dealer.
18. The only real person to be a Pez head was Betsy Ross.
19. The characters Bert and Ernie on Sesame Street were named after Bert the cop and Ernie the taxi driver in Frank Capra’s “It’s A Wonderful Life”
20. A goldfish has a memory span of three seconds.
21. A dime has 118 ridges around the edge.
22. On an American one-dollar bill, there is an owl in the upper left-hand corner of the “1″ encased in the “shield” and a spider hidden in the front upper right-hand corner.
23. The giant squid has the largest eyes in the world.
24. Who’s that playing the piano on the “Mad About You” theme? Why it’s Paul Reiser himself.
25. The male gypsy moth can “smell” the virgin female gypsy moth from 1.8 miles away.
26. The name for Oz in the “Wizard of Oz” was thought up when the creator, Frank Baum, looked at his filing cabinet and saw A-N, and O-Z, hence “Oz.”
27. The microwave was invented after a researcher walked by a radar tube and a chocolate bar melted in his pocket.
28. Mr. Rogers is an ordained minister.
29. John Lennon’s first girlfriend was named Thelma Pickles.
30. The average person falls asleep in seven minutes.
31. There are 336 dimples on a regulation golf ball.
32. “Stewardesses” is the longest word that is typed with only the left hand.
Updated November 04, 2003, thanks Trisha from Seaford England
33. The male praying mantis can’t have sex with its head attached so the female initiates by ripping the male’s head off.
34. An average of four people are killed each year by falling vending machines.
35. You are more likely to die from a champagne cork than a poisonous spider.
36. The average chocolate bar has eight insect legs in it.
37. Elephants are the only animals that can’t jump.
38. You breathe in one litre of other people’s anal gases each day. (More if you’re my wife!)
39. The penalty for masturbation in indonesia is decapitation.
Thanks to Fil from somewhere:
40. The 1st bomb dropped by the allied forces in the 2nd world war hit and killed the only elephant in berlin zoo.
41. UK fire stations have circle stair cases because when they used horses to tow the trucks it stopped the horse from walking up the stairs.
42. Spiders breathe through the “book lung” which is located on the underside of the abdomen.
43. The reason that it is said to be unlucky to have the 3rd light off a match is because during the war the snipers saw the 1st strike took aim on the 2nd person and fired at 3rd.
Thanks to Ian from the UK:
44. If a dead body is left in a swimming pool too long it explodes.
Thanks to Clare from England:
45. It is impossible to lick your own elbow.
46. Over 75 percent of people who read this will try to lick their elbow.
47. Apples, not caffeine, are more efficient at waking you up in the morning.
48. Donkeys kill more people annually than plane crashes.
49. 23 percent of all photocopier faults worldwide are caused by people trying to photocopy their buttocks.
50. 43 percent of all statistics are made up on the spot.
Thanks to Kirsty from somewhere:
51. Women blink nearly twice as much as men.
Thanks to Deborah from somewhere:
52. Rubber bands last nearly twice as long when refrigerated.
Thanks to Nate from Illinois, USA:
53. The leading cause of wrong numbers is pressing one or more keys on the phone incorrectly.
Thanks to Dom in England:
54. You are more likely to be killed by your fridge than win the National lottery in England.


Top 10 Causes of Accidental Death

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 Top 10 Causes of Accidental Death,Poisoning,Car Crash,Falling,Drowning,Fire,Choking,Complications with Medical Procedure,Firearm Discharge,Getting Hit by a Car,Electrocution,stupid facts,facts,weird facts,Complications with Medical Procedure, Causes of Accidental Death, Causes of, Accidental Death

10. Electrocution
~500 Deaths / Year

There is about a 1 in 10,000 chance you’ll inadvertently join the some 4,500 inmates who have died by electrocution. Better be careful next time you’re changing the light bulb.

9. Getting Hit by a Car
~1,100 Deaths / Year

Didn’t your mama teach you to look both ways before crossing the street? Think twice next time you step off the curb and expect someone jabbering on their cell phone to give a damn.

8. Firearm Discharge
~1,150 Deaths / Year

Yah, you have the right to bear arms. Just put a lock on it! The odds of your kid getting whacked by a loaded firearm are about 1 in 5000.

7. Complications with Medical Procedure
~3,000 Deaths / Year

Going under the knife? Better make sure Doc is on his game before you let him rub on your innards.

6. Choking
~3,200 Deaths / Year

Know the Heimlich maneuver? You might consider learning since 3,200 people died from choking on a gobstopper or a piece of fillet mignon. Who knows you might just be a hero.

5. Drowning
~3,500 Deaths / Year

Swimming, bathing, boating, or any other activity to do with water results in thousands of people accidentally drowning to death. Maybe Steve Jobs should market iGills.

4. Fire
~3,700 Deaths / Year

Dying in a fire would really have to suck. Being burned to death has always been one of my worst fears. The odds of dying from smoke inhalation, a falling beam, a back draft, or just plain burning to death are about 1 in 1000.

3. Poisoning
~9,500 Deaths / Year

People just love to overdose on their drugs. This also includes accidental poisonings like swigging some Windex or Clorox. My wife and I called Poison Control a couple years ago when our 2 year old downed half a bottle of KY Jelly. Thankfully all that did was give her “the runs” for about a week.

2. Falling
~15,000 Deaths / Year

Bob Saget cashed in on the #2 accidental death with America’s Funniest Home Video. I guess it really is surprising how many people fall off a ladder and through a plate glass window to meet there demise. Your odds of doing the same are 1 in 218!

1. Car Crash
~44,000 Deaths / Year


Weird Facts

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  1. The largest stamp was issued by China and measured 210 x 65 mm
  2. Nazi leader Adolf Hitler had only one testicle
  3. It’s possible to lead a cow upstairs…but not downstairs.
  4. The reason firehouses have circular stairways is from the days when the engines were pulled by horses. The horses were stabled on the ground floor and figured out how to walk up straight staircases
  5. The best selling Crayola crayon box is the set of 24 crayons
  6. People that smoke have 10 times as many wrinkles as a person that does not smoke
  7. Thomas Edison was afraid of the dark. (Hence, the light bulb?)
  8. The name of the character that is behind bars in the Monopoly board game is Jake the Jailbird
  9. In Colorado, there are about 83,000 dairy cows
  10. Just by recycling one aluminum can, enough energy would be saved to have a TV run for three hours.
  11. The first telephone call from the White House was from Rutherford Hayes to Alexander Graham Bell
  12. Turtles can breathe through their butts
  13. A pregnant goldfish is called a twit
  14. The name Wendy was made up for the book “Peter Pan.”
  15. A glockenspiel is a musical instrument that is like a xylophone. It has a series of metal bars and is played with two hammers
  16. Teenage suicide is the second cause of death in the state of Wisconsin
  17. Diamonds were first discovered in the riverbeds of the Golconda region of India over 4,000 years ago.
  18. French artist, Michel Vienkot, uses cow dung as paint when he creates his pictures
  19. Canada is an Indian word meaning “village” or “settlement.”
  20. There are 122 pebbles per square inch on a Spalding basketball
  21. The seventeenth president of the United States, Andrew Johnson did not know how to read until he was 17 years old
  22. The fastest growing tissue in the human body is hair
  23. Bhutan issued a stamp in 1973 that looked like a record and actually would play the Bhutanese national anthem if placed on a record player
  24. Asparagus comes in three colors: green, white and purple
  25. Only two people signed the Declaration of Independence on July 4th, JohnHancock and Charles Thomson. Most of the rest signed on August 2, butthe last signature wasn’t added until 5 years later.
  26. A cubic yard of air weighs about 2 pounds at sea level.
  27. Pancakes are served for breakfast, lunch and dinner in Australia
  28. A lion feeds once every three to four days
  29. A honey bee has four wings
  30. Chedder cheese is the best selling cheese in the USA
  31. In the movie “The Matrix Reloaded” a 17 minute battle scene cost over $40 million to produce
  32. According to research, Los Angeles highways are so congested that the average commuter sits in traffic for 82 hours a year
  33. Over one million Pet Rocks were sold in 1975, makine Gary Dahl, of Los Gatos, California, a millionaire. He got the idea while joking with friends about his pet that was easy to take care of, which was a rock
  34. First novel ever written on a typewriter: Tom Sawyer
  35. Because metal was scarce; the Oscars given out during World War II were made of plaster
  36. The head of a jellyfish is called the “Bell.”
  37. The game Monopoly has been played by approximately 500 million people in the world, and the game is available in 26 languages
  38. The dragonfly has not changed over the last 300 million years
  39. In 1983, a Japanese artist, Tadahiko Ogawa, made a copy of the Mona Lisa completely out of ordinary toast
  40. Average number of days a West German goes without washing his underwear: 7
  41. Cotton crops can be sprayed up to 40 times a year making it the most chemical-intensive crop in the world
  42. The “Star Spangled Banner” did not become a national anthem until 1931. It was designated by an Act of Congress
  43. Every year in the U.S., there are 178,000 new cases of lung cancer
  44. On average, the American household consumes six pounds of peanut butter annually
  45. A housefly can only ingest liquid material. They regurgitate their food to liquify the food that they are going to eat
  46. Bugs Bunny was originally called “Happy Rabbit.”
  47. In 1685, New France used playing cards as currency because of the shortage of coins
  48. Sharks have upper and lower eyelids, but they do not blink
  49. The size of a red blood cell is 708 microns. This is equivalent to one millionth of a meter
  50. In 1657, the first chocolate house was opened in London, England. The cost of chocolate was about 13 shillings per pound and was a drink that only the elite enjoyed
  51. In the movie “Gandhi” 300,000 extras appeared in the funeral scene. Of the 300,000, approximately 100,000 received a small fee, and the other 200,000 did it for free
  52. O.J. Simpson had a severe case of rickets and wore leg braces when he was a child
  53. The majority of cats do not have any eyelashes
  54. Reindeer like to eat bananas
  55. A barnacle has the largest penis of any other animal in relation to its size
  56. The hottest chili in the world is the Tezpur chili pepper
  57. Over half the textile fibers that are used in the world are cotton
  58. You can send a postcard from Hell. There is a small town located in the Cayman Islands called “Hell.” They even have a post office
  59. The property (ID, Facts) VALUES on the Monopoly game board are the same today as they were in 1935
  60. The song “Happy Birthday” brings in about $2 million in licensing revenue to Warner Communications who hold the copyright to the song
  61. In 10 minutes, a hurricane releases more energy than all the world’snuclear weapons combined.
  62. Ed Cox from San Francisco invented the pot scrubbing S.O.S. pads in 1917. His wife came up with the name, which stands for “Save Our Saucepans.”
  63. The name Wendy was made up for the book “Peter Pan.”
  64. Another word for hiccups is “singultus.”
  65. Better wine can be produced by the soil being of poor quality. This is because the vines have to “work” harder
  66. A white tiger can only be born when both parents carry the gene for white colouring
  67. Lipogram refers to writing that does not have certain letter or letters
  68. In October 1986, Pepsi paid close to $840 million to Nabisco for the Kentucky Fried Chicken empire
  69. Edinburgh has more booksellers per head of population than any other city in Britain
  70. The most common rock on Earth is basalt
  71. The papaya tree is known as “the medicinal tree” in some cultures because it?s seeds and leaves have been used as ingredients in different medicines
  72. A cat has 32 muscles in each ear
  73. In one gram of soil, about ten million bacteria live in it
  74. When Alexander Graham Bell invented the telephone back in 1876, only six phones were sold in the first month.
  75. Americans eat approximately 20 pounds of pasta per person each year
  76. Dolphins sleep with one eye open
  77. Minnows have teeth located on a bone in their throat
  78. The 20th president of the United States James Garfield could write Greek with one hand and Latin with the other at the same time
  79. Japan uses the most energy per year than any other country.
  80. Over 436,000 U.S. Troops were exposed to depleted uranium during the first Gulf war
  81. Approximately two gallons of water are used to brush your teeth
  82. Two-thirds of Canadians live in Quebec and Ontario
  83. The first television show to show any portion of a toilet was on “Leave it to Beaver.” After fighting for ten weeks to show the toilet, CBS would only allow the producers to show the toilet tank, and not the whole toilet
  84. Texas is the only state that is allowed to fly its flag at the same height as the U.S. flag
  85. German immigrant, Louis Prang was the first to bring Christmas cards to America
  86. In total, Americans eat more than 45 billion sandwiches each year, while sales of custom-made sandwiches are rising 15 percent per year
  87. Ninety percent of the population has an innie belly button
  88. The fear of Halloween is called Samhainophobia
  89. In France, the Big Dipper is called the “casserole.”
  90. The first African-American to receive a Nobel Peace Prize was Ralph J. Bunche in 1950
  91. Dolphins can swim and sleep at the same time
  92. Of all the golfers in Canada, 71.4% golfers are male, 28.6% are female
  93. Research indicates that babies who suck on pacifiers are more prone to ear aches
  94. In 1917, Margaret Sanger was jailed for one month for establishing the first birth control clinic
  95. Iguanas can recognize their human handlers and greet them differently, compared with strangers
  96. Being lactose intolerant can cause chronic flatulence
  97. Some of the titles that were considered for the hit T.V. show “Friends” were Six Of One, Across the Hall, and Insomnia Cafe
  98. The only bone fully grown at birth is located in the ear
  99. The incidents of immune system diseases has increased over 200% in the last five years
  100. “dous”:tremendous, horrendous, stupendous, and hazardous
  101. Bananas contain a natural chemical which can make a person happy. This same chemical is found in Prozac
  102. The only desert in Canada is located in Osoyoos, British Columbia
  103. The city of Seoul has been the capital city of Korea for more than 600 years
  104. Romans used to believe that walnuts could cure head ailments during the Renaissance, since their shape was similar to that of a brain
  105. There are coffee flavored PEZ
  106. Half of the 42 U.S. Presidents are of Irish descent
  107. The General Lee cars used in the popular show The Dukes of Hazards were 1969 Dodge Chargers
  108. The word “limelight” that is used in theatre to refer to the performers on the stage originated because before electricity was available lime was burned in a lamp, which created a white light that was directed at the performers
  109. Many hamsters only blink one eye at a time
  110. In Kentucky, it is illegal to carry ice cream in your back pocket
  111. In 1988, the largest ice cream sundae in history was made. It was made in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, and weighed in at over 24 tons
  112. Sports Illustrated has the largest sports magazine circulation
  113. There are some hospitals in Shanghai that have issued a rule that a nurse must wear lipstick while on duty
  114. Thirteen percent of the human population reside in deserts
  115. There are more chickens than people in the world
  116. In 1958, the Crayola crayon color “Prussian Blue” was changed to “Midnight Blue” by the request of teachers as kids could not relate to Prussian history
  117. Americans on average use about 580 pounds of paper per year per person
  118. Wild turkeys can run at speeds of up to 25 miles per hour
  119. Annually, fires that occur at home kill more Americans than all natural disasters combined
  120. The only sound Seahorses make is a small clicking or popping sound during feeding or courtship
  121. The Baltimore Orioles opened the 1988 baseball season by losing the first 21 games and 107 altogether for the entire season
  122. Border collies are the most intelligent breed of dog
  123. Tug of War was an Olympic event between 1900 and 1920
  124. There are 293 ways to make change for a dollar
  125. Coca-Cola used to contain cocaine when it was initially introduced
  126. All the Krispy Kreme donut stores collectively could make a doughnut stack as high as the Empire State Building in only 2 minutes
  127. Pepsi originally contained pepsin, (the same stuff in pepcid AC) thus the name
  128. The first letter Vanna White ever turned on the game show Wheel of Fortune was the letter “T.”
  129. Harley Proctor got the idea to name the soap “Ivory” while he was listening to a bible reading at a church in 1879
  130. The average American drinks 400 glasses of milk in a year
  131. Canada beat Denmark 47-0 at the 1949 world hockey championships. new
  132. 111,111,111 x 111,111,111 = 12,345,678,987,654,321
  133. Each Jelly Belly jelly belly bean has 4 calories
  134. The longest one-syllable word in the English language is “screeched.”
  135. Only 55 percent of all Americans know that the sun is a star
  136. Kissing can aid in reducing tooth decay. This is because the extra saliva helps in keeping the mouth clean
  137. There is a place called Hell, Michigan. It is about 50 miles from Detroit, Michigan
  138. In 1929, the Coca-Cola slogan was “The Pause That Refreshes.”
  139. Bamboo plants can grow up to 36 inches in a day.
  140. Since the United Nations was founded in 1945, there have been 140 wars
  141. Goat meat contains up to 45 percent less saturated fat than chicken meat
  142. Chef Boyardee is actually a real person. His real name is Hector Boiardi and he was born in northern Italy in 1898
  143. Bill Bowerman, the co-founder of the shoe company Nike, got his first shoe idea after staring at a waffle iron. This gave him the idea of using squared spikes to make the shoes lighter
  144. In 1989, the space shuttle Discovery carried 32 fertilized chicken eggs into orbit
  145. The most recycled product in the world is the automobile.
  146. Before the 17th century, carrots used to be the colour purple
  147. William Taft who was the U.S. president between 1909-1913 once got stuck in the White House bathtub
  148. If all the Oreo cookies ever sold were stacked on top of one another, they would be as high as 13.3 million Sears Towers
  149. Ancient Egyptians kissed with their noses instead of with their lips
  150. Krispy Kreme make five million doughnut a day
  151. The only real person to be a Pez head was Betsy Ross
  152. There were no red colored M&Ms from 1976 to 1987
  153. In 1681, the last dodo bird died
  154. There are over 600 different pasta shapes
  155. Some people start to sneeze if they are exposed to sunlight or have a light shined into their eye
  156. In 1989, twenty-three people were hired in Jacksonville Florida just to flush toilets so the pipes would not freeze
  157. Lake Baikal is the oldest freshwater lake on Earth, having formed between 20 and 25 million years ago
  158. From 1939 to 1942, there was a undersea post office in the Bahamas
  159. An owl has three eyelids
  160. Instead of a birthday cake, many children in Russia are given a birthday pie
  161. Atlantic salmon can jump as high as 4.5 meters out of the water
  162. Although the outsides of a bone are hard, they are generally light and soft inside. They are about 75% water
  163. Each nostril of a human being register smell in a different way. Smells that are made from the right nostril are more pleasant than the left. However, smells can be detected more accurately when made by the left nostril
  164. Children who are breast fed tend to have an IQ seven points higher than children who are not
  165. Each king in a deck of playing cards represents a great king fromhistory. Spades - King David; Clubs - Alexander the Great; Hearts -Charlemagne;and Diamonds - Julius Caesar.
  166. There are no ants in Iceland, Antarctica and Greenland
  167. In the United States, approximately 135 million cars travel every day on the streets, roads, and interstates.
  168. A salmon with two mouths, two sets of teeth and two tongues was caught by Bob Bateman of Canada
  169. There is a “cemetery town” in California named Colma. Concerns about the public health, crime, and the need for space forced the city of San Francisco to outlaw burials in 1902. The city of Colma, which is five miles south of San Francisco, was established to bury the dead. The ratio of dead to living people is 750 to 1
  170. Dueling is legal in Paraguay as long as both parties are registered blood donors
  171. In Belgium, there is a museum that is just for strawberries
  172. The most reproduced image in the world is Mickey Mouse, which can be found on over 7,500 different items
  173. On average a person passes gas 14 times a day
  174. Vasaloppet, which is located in Sweden is the oldest, longest, and the biggest cross-country ski race in the world. Every year, 14,000 people compete in the race
  175. The clown fish has the ability to change its sex. If a breeding female dies, the male fish will change its sex and mate with another male
  176. Bats sleep during the day and feed at night. The place that bats sleep in is called the “roost.”
  177. The puma and the leopard are the highest jumping mammals. They are able to reach a height of 16.5 feet
  178. The chances of getting a cavity is higher if candy is eaten slowly throughout the day compared to eating it all at once and then brushing your teeth
  179. 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
  180. On average, a car driver will swear or blashpheme 32,025 times in their lifetime while driving
  181. The average ear grows 0.01 inches in length every year
  182. The first penny candy to be wrapped in America was the Tootsie Roll in 1896
  183. Buckingham Palace has over six hundred rooms
  184. Male owls weigh less and are smaller than female owls
  185. Hypnotism is banned by public schools in San Diego
  186. The city of Las Vegas has the most hotel rooms in the world
  187. Cows drink anywhere from 25-50 gallons of water each day
  188. In the United Kingdom, three million people play bingo every year
  189. Humans are the only primates that don’t have pigment in the palms oftheir hands.
  190. Every square inch of the human body has about 19,000,000 skin cells
  191. In 1994, 7-Eleven coined the term “brain freeze.” The word was developed to explain the feeling people get when drinking a Slurpee.
  192. A swordfish can live as long as 25 years and weigh up to 1,200 pounds
  193. Due to eating habits in the USA, one in three children born in the year 2000 have a chance of getting type II diabetes
  194. The world’s termites outweigh the world’s humans 10 to 1.
  195. Each honeycomb in Honeycomb cereal has seven holes
  196. The Nile river is 6,690 kilometers long
  197. By law, information collected in a U.S. census must remain confidential for seventy-two years
  198. Eighty percent of 10 year old girls in the USA go on a diet
  199. 97% of all paper money in the US contains traces of cocaine
  200. The name “Grey Poupon” used for mustard comes from two people: Maurice Grey and Auguste Poupon. Grey was the inventor of a machine that mass produced fine textured mustard, and Poupon was an already established maker of mustard. In 1886 the Grey-Poupon firm was formed
  201. The Faberge, “Winter Egg” was sold in 1994 for $5.6 million. This is the most expensive decorative egg that has ever been sold
  202. The name “Tonka” trucks was named after Lake Minnetonka located in Minnesota. Tonka means “great” in Sioux
  203. 18% of an Americans income is spent on transportation
  204. Feb 1865 and Feb 1999 are the only months in recorded history not to have a full moon
  205. Turkeys have a wingspan of approximately 4.5 feet
  206. The first music video ever played on MTV Europe was by Dire Straits, “Money For Nothing.”
  207. Arnold Palmer was the first player to win $1 million on the PGA Tour
  208. Three years after a person quits smoking, there chance of having a heart attack is the same as someone who has never smoked before
  209. In a year, the average Americans eats approximately 18 pounds of Turkey
  210. The household wrench was invented by boxing heavyweight champion Jack Johnson in 1922
  211. Squids move through the ocean using a jet of water forced out of the body by a siphon
  212. Back in 1796, dimes were called dismes
  213. Pilgrims did not eat with forks. They only used spoons, knives and their fingers
  214. The average human has about 20 square feet of skin weighing about 6 pounds
  215. Mass murderer Charles Manson recorded an album titled “Lie.”
  216. On average, each American consumes approximately two hundred and sixty pounds of meat in a year
  217. The term “The Big Apple” was coined by touring jazz musicians of the 1930s who used the slang expression “apple” for any town or city. Therefore, to play New York City is to play the big time - The Big Apple
  218. An apple, potato, and onion all taste the same if you eat them with your nose plugged. They all taste sweet
  219. The United States has paved enough roads to circle the Earth over 150 times.
  220. Decaffeinated coffee is not 100% caffeine free. When coffee is being decaffeinated, 2% of the caffeine still remains in it
  221. Sales of antacids increase by as much as 20% the day after the Superbowl
  222. Automobile building is the largest manufacturing industry in the world.
  223. A shark is the only fish that can blink with both eyes
  224. Polar bears can eat as much as ten percent of their body weight in less than one hour
  225. Marlboro was the first cigarette company to market a cigarette that had a red filter called “beauty tip.” This was done to hide the lipstick marks left on the filter from women smokers
  226. In Japan, the number four is considered to be unlucky because the Japanese word for four sounds very similar to the word death
  227. The life expectancy of a $100 bill is nine years
  228. The words moron, imbecile, and idiot are not interchangable. The one with the highest level of intelligence is a moron, followed, by an imbecile, and then idiot
  229. Anise is the scent on the artificial rabbit that is used in greyhound races
  230. The first known American novelist to hand in a manuscript that was typed was Mark Twain. His typewriter was a Remington No.1, which was invented by Christopher Sholes and Carlos Glidden.
  231. The city of Nottingham in England was the first city to have Braille signs (signs for the blind) in its shopping malls for the blind
  232. The only woman that has appeared on a U.S. paper currency is Martha Washington
  233. The name of the Taco Bell dog is Gidget
  234. Each year approximately half of billions dollars is spent on bubble gum by the kids in North America
  235. Hair and fingernails are made from the same substance, keratin
  236. The average human eats 8 spiders in their lifetime at night
  237. The number one cause of blindness in adults in the United States is diabetes
  238. India has a Bill of Rights for cows
  239. A drink used to be made by the Aztecs for the gods which had the ingredients of ground cocoa mixed in with spices and corn
  240. In America, the most common mental illness is Anxiety Disorders
  241. The stage were the television sitcom “Friends” is shot on is said to be haunted
  242. Gases that build up in your large intestine cause flatulence. It usually takes about 30 to 45 minutes for these gases to pass through your system
  243. The largest earthworm on record was found in South Africa and measured 22 feet
  244. Whooping cranes are born with blue eyes that change to bright gold by the time they six months old
  245. Belize is the only country in the world with a jaguar preserve
  246. Tomatos were once referred to as “love apples.” This is because their was a superstition that people would fall in love by eating them
  247. The American Kestrel hawk weighs only four ounces
  248. A 27 year old heir to a sausage empire was handed a ticket for 116,000 pounds for driving at 80 km/hr in a 40 km/hr zone. This is because the speeding tickets in Finland are based on how much money a person makes
  249. In China, pancakes are generally served as side dishes. They are stuffed with meat, bean sprouts, and other vegetables
  250. 93% of all greeting cards are purchased by women

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