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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 front leg in the air, the person died as a result of wounds received in battle; if the horse has all four legs on the ground, the person died of natural causes.

No word in the English language rhymes with month, orange, silver, and purple.

Clans of long ago that wanted to get rid of their unwanted people without killing them use to burn their houses down - hence the expression "to get fired."

Canada is an Indian word meaning "Big Village".

There are two credit cards for every person in the United States.

Only two people signed the Declaration of Independence on July 4th, John Hancock and Charles Thomson. Most of the rest signed on August 2, but the last signature wasn't added until 5 years later.

"I am." is the shortest complete sentence in the English language.

The term "the whole 9 yards" came from WWII fighter pilots in the South Pacific. When arming their airplanes on the ground, the .50 caliber machine gun ammo belts measured exactly 27 feet, before being loaded into the fuselage. If the pilots fired all their ammo at a target, it got "the whole 9 yards."

The most common name in the world is Mohammed.

The word "samba" means "to rub navels together."

The international telephone dialing code for Antarctica is 672.

Mel Blanc (the voice of Bugs Bunny) was allergic to carrots.

Until 1965, driving was done on the left-hand side on roads in Sweden. The conversion to right-hand was done on a weekday at 5pm. All traffic stopped as people switched sides. This time and day were chosen to prevent accidents where drivers would have gotten up in the morning and been too sleepy to realize that *this* was the day of the changeover.

The very first bomb dropped by the Allies on Berlin during World War II killed the only elephant in the Berlin Zoo.

Dr. Seuss pronounced "Seuss" such that it rhymed with "rejoice."

In Casablanca, Humphrey Bogart never said "Play it again, Sam."

Sherlock Holmes never said "Elementary, my dear Watson."

More people are killed annually by donkeys than die in air crashes.

The term, "It's all fun and games until someone loses an eye" is from Ancient Rome. The only rule during wrestling matches was, "No eye gouging." Everything else was allowed, but the only way to be disqualified was to poke someone's eye out.

A 'jiffy' is an actual unit of time for 1/100th of a second.

The average person falls asleep in seven minutes.

Hershey's Kisses are called that because the machine that makes them looks like it's kissing the conveyor belt.

Money isn't made out of paper, it's made out of cotton.

The phrase "rule of thumb" is derived from and old English law which stated that you couldn't beat your wife with anything wider than your thumb.

An ostrich's eye is bigger that it's brain.

The longest recorded flight of a chicken is thirteen seconds

If you yelled for 8 years, 7 months and 6 days, you would have produced enough sound energy to heat one cup of coffee.

If you fart consistently for 6 years and 9 months, enough gas is produced to create the energy of an atomic bomb.

The human heart creates enough pressure when it pumps out to the body to squirt blood 30 feet.

Banging your head against a wall uses 150 calories an hour. (so what are you waiting for?)

Humans and dolphins are the only species that have sex for pleasure.

On average people fear spiders more than they do death.

The strongest muscle in the body is the TONGUE. (hmm...................)

It's impossible to sneeze with your eyes open.

You can't kill yourself by holding your breath.

Americans on the average eat 18 acres of pizza every day.

Every time you lick a stamp, you're consuming 1/10 of a calorie.

Did you know that you are more likely to be killed by a champagne cork than by a poisonous spider?

Right-handed people live, on average, nine years longer than left-handed people do.

In ancient Egypt, Priests plucked EVERY hair from their bodies, including their eyebrows and eyelashes.

A pig's orgasm lasts for 30 minutes. (not sure how they found this out...hmmmmm)

A crocodile cannot stick its tongue out.

The ant can lift 50 times its own weight, can pull 30 times its own weight and always falls over on its right side when intoxicated.

Polar bears are left handed. (ever tried shaking hands with the polar bears?!)

The catfish has over 27,000 taste buds, that makes the catfish rank #1 for animal having the most taste buds.

The flea can jump 350 times its body length, that is like a human jumping the length of a football field.

A cockroach will live nine days without it's head, before it starves to death.

The mate praying mantis cannot copulate while its head is attached to its body. The female initiates sex by ripping the males head off. (Sounds like a girl I know now!)

A gorilla's penis is 1/3 the length of that of a humans. (The guy who did the measuring must have balls!)

Some lions mate over 50 times a day.

Butterflies taste with their feet.

Elephants are the only animals that can't jump. (They're also the only animals with 4 knees)

A cat's urine glows under a blacklight.

Starfish haven`t got brains.

2,000 pounds of space dust and other space debris fall on the Earth everyday.

99% of the solar system mass is concentrated in the sun.

A person from Glasgow is called a Glaswegian.

A quarter of Russia is covered by forest.

A sizable oak tree, during the typical growing season, gives off 28,000 gallons of moisture.

All gondolas in Venice, Italy must be painted black, unless they belong to a high official.

Although modern images of India often show poverty and lack of development, India was the richest country on earth until the time of British invasion in the early 17th Century.

American astronauts must be under 6 feet.

Angel Falls in Venezuela is the world's highest waterfall, at 3,212 feet (979 m).

Antarctica has no native population.

Antarctica is the only continent that does not have land areas below sea level.

Antarctica's residents are scientific and support staffs who usually stay no more than a year at a time.

Approximately 1/3 of the Earth's land surface is desert.

At latitude 60 degrees south you can sail all the way around the world.

At the nearest point, Russia and America are less than 4 km apart.

Australia is the richest source of mineral sands in the world.

Because of a large orbital eccentricity, Pluto was closer to the sun than Neptune between January 1979 and March 1999.

Because of heavy traffic congestion, Julius Caesar banned all wheeled vehicles from Rome during daylight hours.

Because of the salt content of the Dead Sea, it is difficult to dive below its surface.

Bird droppings are chief export of Nauru, an island nation in the Western Pacific.

Britain's shortest river is the Brun which runs through Burnley in Lancashire.

China's largest city is Shanghai.

City with the most Roll Royces per capita: Hong Kong.

Cuba is the only island in the Caribbean to have a railroad.

Cyprus has a map on its flag.

Despite a population of over a billion, China has only about 200 family names.

Devon is the only county in Great Britain to have two coasts.

Dominica, Mexico, Zambia, Kiribati, Fiji and Egypt all have birds on their flags.

England is smaller than New England.

Every year, Mexico City sinks about 10 inches.

French speaking residents of Belgium are called Walloons.

In downtown Lima, Peru, there is a large brass statue dedicated to Winnie-the-Pooh.

Olympus Mons is the largest volcano in our solar system. All the moons of the solar system are named after Greek and Roman mythology, except the moons of Uranus which are named after Shakesperean characters.

There is a city called Rome in every continent.

160 cars can drive side by side on the Monumental Axis in Brazil, the world's widest road.

All the dirt from the foundation to build the World Trade Center in NYC was dumped into the Hudson River to form the community now known as Battery City Park.

Buckingham Palace has over 600 rooms.

Disneyland opened in 1955.

Due to precipitation, for a few weeks, K2 is taller than Mt. Everest.

In 1980, a Las Vegas hospital suspended workers for betting on when patients would die.

A barnacle has the largest penis of any other animal in relation to its size.

A blind chameleon still changes colors to match his environment.

A camel's backbone is just as straight as a horse's.

A castrated male reindeer is called a bull.

A chameleon's tongue is twice the length of its body.

A crocodiles mouth is attached to the roof of its mouth.

A deer cannot eat hay.

A donkey will sink in quicksand but a mule won't.

A dragonfly has a lifespan of 24 hours.

A duck has three eyelids.

A female swine, or a sow, will always have a even number of teats or nipples, usually twelve.

A group of finches is called a Charm.

A group of frogs is called an army.

A group of geese on the ground is called a gaggle, a group of geese in the air is a skein.

A group of goats is called a Trip.

A group of hares is called a Husk.

A group of kangaroos is called a mob.

A group of owls is called a parliament.

A group of rhinos are called a crash.

A group of toads is called a knot.

A hedgehog's heart beats 300 times a minute on average.

A hippo can open its mouth wide enough to fit a four foot tall child inside.

A large swarm of locusts can eat 80,000 tons of corn in a day.

A male chimpanzee is 5 times hornier than the average human male.

A mole can dig over 250 feet of tunnel in a single night.

A pig always sleeps on its right side.

A rat can last longer without water than a camel.

A rhinoceros' horn is made of compacted hair.

A rodents teeth never stop growing. They are worn down by the animal's constant gnawing on bark, leaves, and other vegetables.

A single sheeps fleece might well contain as many as 26 million fibres.

A snail can have 25,000 teeth.

A snail takes 33 hours to crawl one mile.

A snake has no ears. But its tongue is extremely sensitive to sound vibrations. By flicking its tongue, a snake can pick up sound waves-so a snake 'hears with his tongue...sort of!

A species of earthworm in Australia grows up to 10 feet in length.

A square mile of fertile earth has 32,000,000 earthworms in it.

A squirrel cannot contract or carry the rabies virus.

A strand from the web of the golden spider is as strong as a steel wire of the same size.

A woodchuck breathes only 10 times in hibernation.

According to Dr. David Gems, a British geneticist, sex-craved male mice, who spend 5 to 11 hours per day pursuing female mice, could live years longer if they abstained.

After eating, the housefly regurgitates its food and eats it again.

All porcupines float in water.

All the swans in England are property of the Queen.

Alligators cannot move backwards.

An estimated 80% of animals on Earth have six legs.

An iguana can stay under water for twenty-eight minutes.

Anteaters prefer termites to ants.

Any Female bee in a beehive could have been the queen if she had been fed the necessary royal jelly. All female bees in a given hive are sisters.

Apart from humans, certain species of chimpanzee are the only animals to experiment sexually. They have been known to 'wife swap' and indulge in group sex.

At birth a panda is smaller than a mouse and weighs about four ounces.

107 incorrect medical procedures will be performed by the end of the day today.

A Boeing 747's wingspan is longer than the Wright brother's first flight.

A bolt of lighting can strike the earth with a force as great as 100 million volts.

A canton is the blue field behind the stars.

A cesium atom in an atomic clock beats 9,192,631,770 times a second.

A creep is a metallurgical term for when something that is normally very strong bends because of gravity. This happens to many metals at high temperatures, where they won't melt but they will creep.

A cubic mile of fog is made up of less than a gallon of water.

A device invented as a primitive steam engine by the Greek engineer Hero, about the time of the birth of Christ, is used today as a rotating lawn sprinkler.

A downburst is a downward blowing wind that sometimes comes blasting out of a thunderstorm. The damage looks like tornado damage, since the wind can be as strong as an F2 tornado, but debris is blown straight away from a point on the ground. It's not lifted into the air and transported downwind.

A fierce gust of wind blew 45 year old Vittorio Luise's car into a rover near Naples, Italy, in 1980. He managed to break a window, climb out and swim to shore--where a tree blew over and killed him.

A full loaded supertanker traveling at normal speed takes at least twenty minutes to stop.

A full moon always rises at sunset.

A full moon is nine times brighter than a half moon.

A jiffy is an actual unit of time for 1/100th of a second. Thus the saying, I will be there in a jiffy!

A jumbo jet uses 4,000 gallons of fuel to take off.

A large flawless emerald is worth more than a similarly large flawless diamond.

A lightning bolt generates temperatures five times hotter than those found on the sun's surface.

A manned rocket reaches the moon in less time than it took a stagecoach to travel the length of Englan

A normal raindrop falls at about 7 miles per hour.

A penny whistle has six finger holes.

A rainbow can only occur when the sun is 40 degrees or less above the horizon.

A silicon chip a quarter-inch square has the capacity of the original 1949 ENIAC computer, which occupied a city block.

A standard grave is 7'8 x 3'2 x 6.

A sysygy occurs when all the planets of the our Solar System line up.

A two-bit moon is in its first quarter.

A wind with a speed of 74 miles or more is designated a hurricane.

About seven million cars are junked each year in the U.S.

According to the Gemological Institute of America, up until 1896, India was the only source for diamonds to the world.

According to the Texas Department of Transportation, one person is killed annually painting stripes on the state's highways and roads.

All snow crystals are hexagonal.

All the gold produced in the past five hundred years, if melted, could be compressed into a 50-foot cub

All totalled, the sunlight that strikes Earth at any given moment weighs as much as an ocean liner.

American Airlines saved $40,000 in 1987 by eliminating one olive from each salad served in first class.

An enneahedron is solid with nine faces.

An inch of snow falling evenly on one acre of ground is equivalent to about 2715 gallons of water.

Any free moving liquid in outer space will form itself into a sphere because of its surface tension.

Approximately 98% of software in China is pirated.

April is Earthquake Preparedness month. For a little added incentive, consider this- The most powerful earthquake to strike the United States occurred in 1811 in New Madrid, Missouri. The quake shook more than one million square miles, and was felt as far as 1,000 miles away.

At any given time, there are 1,800 thunderstorms in progress over the earth's atmosphere.

At room temperature, the average air molecule travels at the speed of a rifle bullet.

Back in the mid to late 80's, an IBM compatible computer wasn't considered a hundred percent compatible unless it could run Microsoft's Flight Simulator.

Bacteria, the tiniest free-living cells, are so small that a single drop of liquid contains as many as 50 million of them.

Bamboo (the world's tallest grass) can grow up to 90 cm in a day.

Because of the rotation of the earth, an object can be thrown farther if it is thrown west.

Carolyn Shoemaker has discovered 32 comets and approximately 800 asteroids.

Clouds fly higher during the day than the night.

Construction workers hard hats were first invented and used in the building of the Hoover Dam in 1933.

Did you know you share a birthday with at least nine other million people in the world?

During the time that the atomic bomb was being hatched by the United States at Alamogordo, New Mexico, applicants for routine jobs like janitors, were disqualified if they could read. Illiteracy was a job requirement. The reason: the authorities did not want their trash or other papers read.

Each year there is one ton of cement poured for each man, woman and child in the world.

Ethernet is a registered trademark of Xerox, Unix is a registered trademark of AT&T.

Experts at Intel say that microprocessor speed will double every 18 months for at least 10 years.

February 1865 is the only month in recorded history not have a full moon.

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.

7'1 basketball star Wilt Chamberlain's parents were 5'8.

Albert Einstein was offered the presidency of Israel in 1952.

Alexander Graham Bell, never telephoned his wife or mother. They both were deaf.

Alexander Hamilton was shot by Aaron Burr in the groin.

Alexander the Great was an epileptic.

Alfred Hitchcock did not have a belly button.

America media mogul Ted Turner owns 5% of New Mexico.

An eighteenth-century German named Matthew Birchinger, known as the little man of Nuremberg, played four musical instruments including the bagpipes, was an expert calligrapher, and was the most famous stage magician of his day. He performed tricks with the cup and balls that have never been explained. Yet Birchinger had no hands, legs, or thighs, and was less than 29 inches tall

Artist Constantino Brumidi fell from the dome of the U.S Capitol while painting a mural around the rim. He died four months later.

Astronaut Neil Armstrong stepped on the moon with his left foot first.

At 12 years old, an African named Ernest Loftus made his first entry in his diary and continued everyday for 91 years.

At a fair in Maine, a boy spit a watermelon seed 38 ft.

At age 16, Confucius was a corn inspector.

At age 47, the Rolling Stones' bassist, Bill Wyman, began a relationship with 13-year old Mandy Smith, with her mother's blessing. Six years later, they were married, but the marriage only lasted a year. Not long after, Bill's 30-year-old son Stephen married Mandy's mother, age 46. That made Stephen a stepfather to his former stepmother. If Bill and Mandy had remained married, Stephen would have been his father's father-in-law and his own grandpa.

At age ninety, Peter Mustafic of Botovo, Yugoslavia, suddenly began speaking again after a silence of 40 years. The Yugoslavian news agency quoted him as saying, I just didn't want to do military service, so I stopped speaking in 1920; then I got used to it.

Atila the Hun was a dwarf. Pepin the Short, Aesop, Gregory the Tours, Charles 3 of Naples, and the Pasha Hussain were all less than 3.5 feet tall.

Augustus Caesar had achluophobia--the fear of sitting in the dark.

Benito Mussolini would ward off he evil eye by touching his testicles.

Benjamin Franklin lived at 141 Market Street, Philadelphia, PA.

Benjamin Franklin was the first head of the United States Post Office.

Bill Gates' first business was Traff-O-Data, a company that created machines which recorded the number of cars passing a given point on a road.

Bob Dole is 10 years older than the Empire State Building.

British politician, John Montagu, the 4t6h Earl of Sandwich, is credited with naming the sandwich. He developed the habit of eating beef between slices of toast so he could continue playing cards uninterrupted.

Buzz Aldrin was the first man to pee his pants on the moon.

By age 16, Andre the Giant (who's real name is Andre Russimof) was 6'10' tall. He had a rare glandular disorder that made his body continue to grow. Even as he died, his body was still growing.

Catherine de Medici was the first woman in Europe to use tobacco. She took it in a mixture of snuff.

Cathy Rigby is the only woman to pose nude for Sports Illustrated.

Charles de Gaulle's final words were, "It hurts."

Charles Dickens was an insomniac, who believed his best chance of sleeping was in the center of a bed facing directly north.

Charlie Chaplin once won third prize in a Charlie Chaplin look alike contest.

Clark Gable used to shower more than 4 times a day.

Despite his great scientific and artistic achievement, Leonardo daVinci was most proud of his ability to bend iron with his bare hands.

Einstein couldn't speak fluently when he was nine. His parents thought he might be retarded.

Eskimos never gamble.

Every photograph of an American atomic bomb detonation was taken by Harold Edgerton.

Everytime Beethoven sat down to write music, he poured ice water over his head.

Genghis Khan started out as a goatherd.

Issac Asimov is the only author to have a book in every Dewey-decimal category.

Malcolm Lowry had pnigophobia--the fear of choking on fish bones.

Marcel Prousthave had a swordfish at home.

More than 100 descendants of Johann Sebastian Bach have been cathedral organists.

Mr. Mojo Risin is an anagram for Jim Morrison.

Napolean had his boots worn by servants to break them in before he wore them.

Napoleon Bonaparte was afraid of cats.

Walt Disney's autograph bears no resemblance to the famous Disney logo.

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 Nestle'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

All consumption of alcohol is strictly regulated here in Norway, and is only sold through state owned shops called Vinmonopolet. Nevertheless between 25 and 40 % of all alcohol consumed is either smuggled or illegally made at home

One thing that humans do more than anything in their entire life is sleep. Most Americans sleep more tha 6-8 hours a day, which is on average around 24 years of ones life!

A man's beard contains between 7000 and 15,000 hairs.

A beard grows an average of 140mm a year

A hair is 70 per cent easier to cut when soaked in warm water for two minutes

Women's hair is about half the diameter of men's hair

During an average lifetime, a man will spend 3,350 hours removing 8.4 meters of stubble

4.5 million people have their health 'adverely affected' by air pollutants each year.

4 million children dia each year from inhaling smoke from indoor cooking fires that burn wood and Dun

4 million people die annually from diarrhoea infections, caused by poor sanitary conditions

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

It took 1,175 animators working in Disney studios in Burbank, California, Orlando, Florida, and Paris, France to complete the animated Tarzan. Because of the time differences, production was able to occur around the clock for more than three years.

The most expensive commerical ever made is one of the most famous. The famous '1984' Apple Macintosh commerical shown introducing Macintosh to the world, only once, during the 1984 Super Bowl. It was directed by Ridley Scott, and cost around $600,000 to $1 million to make. The commerical shows hundreds of people dressed in the same clothing going down dark hallways to a huge telescreen featuring Big Brother. A women in colored clothing (representing the creativity in Macintosh), runs down the hallway followed by the Thought Police. She hurls a sledge hammer at Big Brother and the screen explodes, while the drones look on with dropped jaws

"Hang On Sloopy" is the official rock song of Ohio.

George Washington grew marijuana in his garden.

George Washington had to borrow money to go to his own inauguration.

George Washington was deathly afraid of being buried alive. After he died, he wanted to be laid out for three days just to make sure he was dead.

George Washington's flase teeth were made of whale bone.

Gerald Ford was once a male model.

Germany holds the title for most independent inventors to apply for patents.

Ghosts appear in 4 Shakespearian plays; Julius Caesar, Richard III, Hamlet and Macbeth.

Giant flying foxes that live in Indonesia have wingspans of nearly six feet.

Glass flutes do not expand with humidity so their owners are spared the nuisance of tuning them.

Goat milk is used to produce Roquefort cheese.

Goethe couldn't stand the sound of barking dogs and could only write if he had an apple rotting in the drawer of his desk.

Golden toads are so rare that a biological reserve has been specifically created for them.

Golfing great Ben Hogan's famous reply when asked how to improve one's game was: Hit the ball closer to the hole.

Goofy had a wife, Mrs. Goofy and one son, Goofy Jr.

Gorillas often sleep for up to fourteen hours a day.

Grapes explode when you put them in the microwave.

Great Britain was the first county to issue postage stamps. Hence, the postage stamps of Britain are the only stamps in the world not to bear the name of the country of origin. However, every stamp carries a relief image or a silhouette of the monarch's head instead.

Greece has memorized all 158 verses.

Green Bay Packers backup quarterback, Matt Hasselbeck, has been struck by lightning twice in his life.

Groaking is to watch people eating in hopes that they will offer you some.

Guinness Book of Records holds the record for being the book most often stolen from Public Libraries.

H2O expands as it freezes and contracts as it melts, displacing the exact same amount of fluid in either state. So if the northern ice cap did melt, it would cause absolutely no raise in the level of the ocean.

Hair is made from the same substance as fingernails.

Hairstylist Anthony Silvestri cuts hair while underwater.

Half of all people who have ever smoked have now quit.

Hallmark makes cards for 105 different relationships.

Ham radio operators got the term ham coined from the expression ham-fisted operators a term used to describe early radio users who sent Morse code (i.e pounded their fists).

Hans Christian Anderson, creater of fairy tales, was word-blind. He never learned to spell correctly, and his publishers always had errors.

Hard rock music makes termites chew through wood twice their usual speed.

Harrison has a goat named His Whiskers.

Harry Truman's middle name was just 'S'. It isn't short for anything. His parents could not decide between two different names beginning with S.

Harvard uses Yale brand locks on their buildings;Yale uses Best brand.

Hawaii's Mount Waialeale is the wettest place in the world - it rains about ninety per cent of the time, about 480 inches per annum.

Hawaiian words do not contain consonant clusters. For example, Kahlua is not a hawaiian word.

Hawkeye, on the t.v. series M*A*S*H had the t.v. name of Bernjamin Franklin Pierce. The actor's name was Alan Alda.

Hay fever is the sixth most prevalent chronic condition in the United States.

Henry Ford flatly stated that history is bunk.

Henry Ford produces the model T only in black because the black paint available at the time was the fastest to dry.

Heroin is derived from the opium poppy, Papaver Somniferum, which means the poppy that brings slee

Heroin is the brand name of morphine once marketed by Bayer.

Hershey's Kisses are called that because the machine that makes them looks like it's kissing the conveyor belt.

Hindu men once believed it to be unluckily to marry a third time. They could avoid misfortune by marrying a tree first. The tree (his third wife) was then burnt, freeing him to marry again.

Hippopotamuses do eighty percent of their vocalization under water.

History's first recorded toothpaste was an Egyptian mixture of ground

Hitler and Napolean both had only one testicle.

Hitler was claustrophobic. The elevator leading to his Eagles' nest in the Austrian Alps was mirrored so it would appear larger and more open.

Hobbes originally had pads on his hands and feet but Bill Waterson (the creator) found them too distracting and removed them.

Honey is used as a center for golf balls and in antifreeze mixtures.

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

The fat molecules in goat milk are 5 times smaller than those found in cow milk. It takes 20 mins for the stomach to breakdown as opposed to the hour that it takes to break down cow milk

MTV (Music Television) first aired at 12:01 AM on August 1, 1981. The first video was 'Video Killed the Radio Star' by the Bugles.

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

The famous dum-de-dum-dum theme, obstensively from 'Dragnet', was actually composed by Miklos Rozsa for the 1946 film noir classic,'The Killers'.

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!

The first ever indoor organized presentation hockey game was a 2-1 Creighton's team victory in Montreal on March 3, 1875, in Victoria Skating Rink.

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 lood pumped per heartbeat.

Dry cereal for breakfast was invented by John Henry Kellogg at the turn of the century

In the movie The Phantom Menace, Darth Maul's voice was also dubbed over. (In Star Wars James Earl Jones did Darth Vadar's voice.) Also, the actor who played Darth Maul had no previous acting experience. He is a stunt man who came to the set to show George Lucas what the fight scenes would look like.

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

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.

Honeybees have hair on their eyes!

Hot water is heavier than cold.

How valuable is the penny you found laying on the ground? If it takes just a second to pick it up a person could make $36.00 per hour just picking up pennies.

Howard Hughes once made half a billion dollars in one day. In 1966, he received a bank draft for $546,549,171.00 in return for his 75% holdings in TWA.

Howdy Doody had 48 freckles.

Hrand Araklein, a Brink's car guard, was killed when $50,000 worth of quarters crushed on him.

Hudson Bay is the largest bay in the world bordering only one country, Canada.

Hugh Ward Cleaver Beaumont was an ordained minister.

Hulk Hogan's real name is Terry Bollea.

Human birth control pills work on gorillas.

Human blood travels 60,000 miles per day on its journey through the arteries, arterioles and capillaries and back through the venules and veins.

Human bones can withstand stresses of twenty-four thousand pounds per square inch.

Human hair is estimated to grow at 0.00000001 miles per hour.

Human thighbones are as strong as concrete.

Humans are the only primates that do not have pigment in the palms of their hands.

Humphrey Bogart was related to Princess Diana.

Husbands and wives in India who desire children whisper their wish to the ear of a sacred cow.

Hydroxydesoxycorticosterone and hydroxydeoxycorticosterones are the largest anagrams.

Hypnotism is banned by public schools in San Diego.

I am. is the shortest complete sentence in the English language.

Ice cream was originally made without sugar and eggs.

Ice Cube's real name is O'Shea Jackson.

If a spider dismantles his web, that means a bad storm is near.

If a surgeon in Ancient Egypt lost a patient while performing an operation, his hands were cut off.

The liquid inside young coconuts can be used as substitute for blood plasma

The world's largest McDonalds is located on I-44 at Vinita, Oklahoma. It goes from one side of the interstate to the other, passing over the interstate

Strawberries have more vitamin C in them than oranges

Dead Egyptian noblewomen were given the special treatment of being allowed a few days to ripen, so that the embalmers wouldn't find her too attractive

In 1922, Pitcairn Airlines was the first to provide air sickness bags

The first time movie audiences were treated to a flushing toilet was in Alfred Hitchcock's 1959 release Psycho

The Planet Pluto takes 248n Earth years to orbit the sun. For Twenty of those years it is closer to the sun than the planet Neptune, It's orbit prevents it from colliding with Neptune

Facts about onions. Chefs started using them 5,000 years ago to spice up their cooking. Eaten ram onions are good for unblocking stuffed nose. Onions are low in calories and a good source of vitamin C, calcium, potassium and fibre. They get their distictive smell by soaking up sulphur from the soil. Cooking destroys the eyewatering agent. They help reduce cholestrol if eaten after a fatty meal. They help circulation. A sliced raw onion helps relive a bee sting.

a nuclear powered aircraft carrier can run for up to 18 years.

Titanium is the most corrosion resistant material suitable for boat building. It is stronger than steel and weighs only half as much.

The 'rusticles' on the model of the sunken Titanic were Cheeto's and bran flakes painted with rust coloured primer

In the original 101 Dalmatians movie, Pongo has 72 spots, Perdita has 68 and each of the puppies has 3

Niether the emu or kangaroo can walk backwards. This is why they're on the Australian Coat of Arms.

The average cough comes out ofvyour mouth at 60MPH.

Any free-moving liquid in outer space will form itself into a sphere, because of it's surface tension.

Ketchup is excellent for cleaning brass, especially tarnished and corroded brass

A team of scientist from the University of Bangor and Caltech say they have succeeded in transmitting the properties of a light beam to another beam across a lab bench, in what they claim is the "first bona fide teleportation".

Chicken Breeders have been trying to improve the smell in the rearing sheds by adding garlic to the chickens diet. One of the farmers that work there said that it smells more like a pizzeria.

Raindrops aren't actually tear-drop shaped. They are rounded at the top and flat on the bottom.

One Day on the planet Pluto is about the length of a week on Earth

When the Titanic sunk there was 7,500 lbs of ham on it

Pluto has one moon called Charon

The first police force was establised in Paris 1667

Kermit the Frog has 11 points on his collar around his neck.

A broken clock is right at least twice a day.

If China imported just 10% of it's rice needs- the price on the world market would increase by 80%.

If done perfectly, any rubix cube combination can be solved in 17 turns.

If each count were one second long, it would take about twelve days to count to a million and thirty-two years to count to a billion.

If inflation continues at its present rate (without a let-up), the citizen who earns $00 an hour today will have a counterpart one hundred years from now will earn $4,339 an hour.

If monkeys eat too many un-ripe bananas their tongue and eyes will turn green.

If one places a tiny amount of liquor on a scorpion, it will instantly go mad and sting itself to death.

If Texas were a country it's GNP would be the fifth largest of any country on Earth.

If the Earth was smooth, the ocean would cover the entire surface to a depth of 12,000 feet.

If two flies were left to reproduce without predators or other limitations for one year, the resulting mass of flies would be the size of the Earth!

If we had the same mortality rate as in the 1900s, more than half the people in the world today would not be alive.

If you are locked in a completely sealed room, you will die of carbon dioxide poisoning before you die of oxygen deprivation.

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.

If you bring a raccoon's head to the Henniker, New Hampshire town hall, you are entitled to receive $.10 from the town.

If you combined all the muscles in an average human in to one muscle, the force it would be capable of producing is about 2,000 tonnes.

If you come from Manchester, you are a Mancunian.

If you could cut out the United States, its center of gravity would be Friend, Nebraska.

If you earn twenty thousand dollars a year, one minute of your time is worth a little more than seventeen cents.

If you fart consistently for 6 years and 9 months, enough gas is produced to create an atomic bomb.

If you feed a seagull Alka-Seltzer, its stomach will explode.

If you go blind in one eye you only lose about one fifth of your vision but all your sense of depth.

If you have a tapeworm in your stomach it will come up while you're asleep to lick the salt off your lips.

If you lace your shoes from the inside to the outside the fit will be snugger around your big toe.

If you lock you knees while standing long enough, you will pass-out.

If you look carefully at the picture of Mona Lisa, you will notice a bridge in the background.

If you pause Saturday Night Fever at the How Deep Is Your Love rehearsal scene, you will see the camera crew reflected in the dance hall mirror.

American car horns beep in the tone of F.

Playing cards in India are round.

The shortest war in history was between Zanzibar an England in 1896. Zanzibar surrendered after 38 minutes.

Each of us generates about 3.5 pounds of rubbish a day. Most of it is paper.

The condensed water vapour in the sky left behind by jets is called a contrail.

Children grow faster in the springtime.

The most collect calls are made on father's day.

No piece of paper can be folded more than 7 times.

Most gemstones contain several elements. Except the diamond it's all carbon.

The smoke detector was invented in 1969

Barbie's measurements if she were life-size; 39-29-33.

More people are killed by donkeys annually than are killed in plane crashes.

1 in every 4 Americans has appeared on television.

You were born with 300 bones, but when you get to be an adult you only have 206.

You burn more calories sleeping than you do watching T.V.

The Pacific Ocean fills nearly a complete hemisphere of the earth's surface.

There are ten human body parts that are only three letters long (eye hip arm leg ear toe jaw rib lip gum).

If you go blind in one eye you only lose about one fifth of your vision but all your sense of depth

German chemists have made a replica of the football World Cup trophy that is the size of one molecule. That is less than 100-millionth the size of the original.

The Catholic Herald, published in Great Britain, warms about the dangers of drinking holy water from religious shrines. While it may have curative powers in a religious sense, it seems that it also is a breeding ground for germs.

The first recording of the human voice was be Thomas Edison in 1877. It was 'Mary Had a Little Lamb.'

More money is spent on gardening than on any other hobby

If you put a raisin in a glass of champagne, it will keep floating to the top and sinking to the bottom.

If you see arainbow you have your back to the sun. If you don't, you can't see it.

If you suffer from polythelia you have three nipples.

If you told someone that they were one in a million, you'd be saying there were 1,800 of them in China.

If you took a standard slinky and stretched it out it would measure 87 feet.

If you toss a penny 10,000 times it will not be heads 5000 times but more like 4950. The head picture weighs more, so it ends up on the bottom.

If you travel across the Soviet Union you will cross seven time zones.

If you were born in Los Alamos, New Mexico during the Manhattan project (where they made the atomic bomb), your birth place is listed as a post office box in Albequerque.

If you would like to make a Siberian happy, give him a horse-meat steak.

If your eyes are six feet above the surface of the ocean, the horizon wil be about three statute miles away

If your mouth were completely dry, you wouldn't be able to taste anything.

Iguanas, koalas and Komodo dragons all have two penises.

In 10 minutes, a hurricane releases more energy than all the world's nuclear weapons combined. (We know we'll get tons of emails on this one!)

In 1778, fashionable women of Paris never went out in blustery weather without a lightning rod attached to their hats.

In 1825 Upper Peru became Bolivia.

In 1845, ice shipped to Tallahassee cost $1 per pound.

In 1892, Italy raised the minimum age for marriage for girls - to 12.

In 1936, American track star Jesse Owens beat a race horse over a 100-yard course. The horse was given a head start.

In 1938 Joe Shuster and Jerry Siegel sold all rights to the comic-strip character Superman to their publishers for $130.

In 1946, the first TV toy commercial aired. It was for Mr. Potato Head.

In 1947, a car's brand name was Playboy.

In 1949, forecasting the relentless march of science, Popular Mechanics said computers in the future may weigh no more than 5 tons.

In 1953 - Marilyn Monroe appeared as the first Playboy centerfold.

In 1961, MIT student Steve Russell, created SPACEWARS, the first interactive computer game, on a Digital PDP-1 (Programmed Data Processor-1) mainframe computer. Limited by the computer technology of the time, ASCII text characters were the 'graphics' and people could only play the game on a device that took up the floorspace of a small house.

Oak trees do not produce acorns until they are fifty years of age or older.

Most of the vitamin C in fruits is in the skin.

The average life of a tastebud is 10 days.

Women blink nearly twice as much as men.

A bowling pin need only tilt 7.5 degrees to fall.

The human heart creates enough pressure to squirt blood 30ft.

People say that popping your bones will cause arthritis when you get older, but that actually is an old wives tale. It only pops air pockets, and does not cause arthritis. Thanks to katy for this fact

The strongest muscle in the body is the tongue. (Relative to size)

A peanut is not a nut or a pea it's a legume.

It's impossible to sneeze with your eyes open.

The pop you hear when you crack your knuckles is actually a bubble of gas bursting.

Your stomach needs to produce a new layer of mucus every two weeks or it would digest itself.

The (you are here arrow) on a map is called the IDEO locator.

The fist product to have a bar code was Wrigleys gum.

The king of hearts is the only king without a moustache.

A Boeing 747's wingspan is longer than the Wright brother's first flight.

We (humans) only use 10% of our brains

Human teeth are almost as hard as rocks.

Human thighbones are as strong as concrete.

The electric chair was invented by a dentist.

Weightlifting first appeared in the original Olympic program in Athens 1896. It reappeared in 1904 and since 1920 then it's been permanently on the program.

There is about 1/4 pound of salt in every gallon of seawater.

Blonds have more hair than dark haired people do.

Six ounces of orange juice contains the minimum daily requirement for vitamin C.

Orange juice helps the body absorb iron easily when consumed with a meal.

In 1968, a convention of beggars in Dacca, India, passed a resolution demanding that the minimum amount of alms be fixed at 15 paisa (three cents).

In 1969, the last Corvair to come off the assembly line was painted gold.

In 1974 there were 90 tornadoes in the U.S. in one day.

In 1976 Rodrigo's 'Guitar Concierto de Aranjuez' was No 1 in the UK for only three hours because of a computer error.

In 1976, a Los Angeles secretary named Jannene Swift officially married a 50-pound rock. The ceremony was witnessed by more than 20 people.

In 1977 there were 37 Elvis impersonators in the world. In 1993, there were 48,000. At this rate, by the year 2010 one out of every three people will be an Elvis impersonator.

In 1977, a 13 year old child found a tooth growing out of his left foot.

In 1980, Namco released PAC-MAN, the most popular video game (or arcade game) of all time. The original name was going to be PUCK MAN, but executives saw the potential for vandals to scratch out part of the P in the games marquee and labeling.

In 1980, there was only one country in the world with no telephones-Bhutan.

In 1981 a guy had a heart attack after playing the game BERSERK--video gaming's only known fatality.

In 1982, the last member of a group of people who believed the Earth was hollow died.

In 1983, a Japanese artist made a copy of the Mona Lisa completely out of toast.

In 1984, a Canadian farmer began renting ad space on his cows.

In 1986 Danny Heep became the first player in a World Series to be a designated hitter (DH) with the initials D.H.

In 1990 - Engineers digging a railway tunnel under the English Channel broke through the last dividing rock and joined Britain to mainland Europe for the first time since the Ice Age.

In 1990 there were about 15,000 vacuum cleaner related accidents in the U.S.

In 75% of American households, women manage the money and pay the bills.

In a century's time Islam had converted one-third of the world.

In a lifetime we replace our skin approximately 1000 times.

In a tradition dating to the begining of the Westminster system of government, the bench in the middle of a Westminster parliarment is two and a half sword lengths long. This was so the government and oppositon couldn't have a go at each other if it all got a bit heated!

In an episode of The Simpsons, Sideshow Bob's Criminal Number is 24601, the same as the Criminal number of Jean Valjean in Les Miserables.

In ancient Egypt they paid their taxes in honey.

In ancient Egypt, the apricot was called the egg of the sun.

In ancient religions, the Norsemen considered the mistletoe a baleful plant that caused the death of Baldur, the shining god of youth.

In Bangladesh, kids as young as 15 can be jailed for cheating on their finals.

In Brazil, Christmas is celebrated with fireworks.

In Calama, a town in the Atacama Desert of Chile, it has never rained.

In certain parts of India and ancient China, mouse meat was considered a delicacy.

In cooking, six drops make a dash.

In Disney's Fantasia, the sorcerer's name is Yensid (Disney spelt backwards).

In England, the Speaker of the House is not allowed to speak.

In English, four is the only digit that has the same number of letters as its value.

In every deck of cards the King of Hearts is sticking his sword through his head. That's why he's often called the Suicide King.

In every episode of Seinfeld there is a Superman somewhere.

In every show that Tom Jones and Harvey Schmidit (The Fantasticks) did there was at least one song about rain.

In every show that Tom Jones and Harvey Schmidt (The Fantasticks) wrote, there is at least one song about rain.

In France there's a place called Y.

In Hartford, Connecticut, you may not, under any circumstances, cross the street walking on your hands!

In his book, The Insects, naturalist Url N. Lanham reports that the aphid reproductive cycle is so rapid that females are born pregnant.

In historic Deerfield, Massachusetts a guide was showing us fireplaces and some old cooking items. One of the items was an iron standing grid that they would slide bread slices into and place in front of the fire. This grid could turn around and the story goes that the women would push it with their toe; originating the term toe stir which eventually became toaster.

In honour if Johan Vaaler, inventor of the paper clip, a 221/2 paper clip was erected in Oslo, Norway.

In Idaho a citizen is forbidden by law to give another citizen a box of candy that weighs more than 50 pounds.

In Irian Jaya exists a tribe of tall. white people whose parrots are a warning sign against intruders.

In Italy, a campaign for Schweppes Tonic Water translated the name into Schweppes Toilet Water.

In Kentucky, 50% of the people who get married for the first time are teenagers.

In Los Angeles, there are fewer people than there are automobiles.

In May 1948, Mt Ruapehu and Mt Ngauruhoe, both in New Zealand, erupted simultaneously.

In Miami, Florida, roosting vultures have taken to snatching poodles from rooftop patios.

In midieval England beer often was served with breakfast.

In most advertisements, including newspapers, the time displayed on a watch is 10:10.

In order for a deck of cards to be mixed up enough to play with properly, it should be shuffled at least seven times.

In Papua New Guinea there are villages within five miles of each other which speak different languages.

In Paris, the Macdonalds big 'M' is the only one in the world that is white, rather than yellow, it was thought that yellow was too tacky......

In Psycho, the color of Mrs. Bates' dress was periwinkle blue.

In relation to its size, the ordinary house spider is eight time faster than an Olympic sprinter.

In space you cannot cry because there is no gravity to make the tears flow.

In Tennesee USA a man must walk in front of any car driven by a women, while waving a red flag as a warning.

In the 1700's you could purchase insurance against going to hell, in London England.

In the 19th century, the British Navy attempted to dispel the superstition that Friday was an unlucky day to embark on a ship. The keel of a new ship was laid on a Friday, she was named H.M.S Friday, commanded by a Captain Friday, and fianlly went to sea on a Friday. Neither the ship nor her crew were ever heard of again.

In the 40's, the Bich pen was changed to Bic for fear that Americans would pronounce it '*****.'

In the Andes, time is often measured by how long it takes to smoke a cigarette.

In the Arctic, the sun sometimes appears to be square.

In the Caribbean, there are oysters that can climb trees.

In the Durango desert, in Mexico, there's a creepy spot called the Zone of Silence. You can't pick up clear TV or radio signals. And locals say fireballs sometimes appear in the sky.

In the early days of silent films, there was blatant thievery. Unscrupulous film companies would steal the film, reshoot a scene or two, and release it as a new production. The combat this, the Biograph company put the company's trademark initials AB somewhere in every scene--on a door, a wall, or window.

In the film 'Star Trek : First Contact', when Picard shows Lilly she is orbiting Earth, Australia and Papa New Guinea are clearly visible .. but New Zealand is missing.

In the Great Fire of London in 1666 half of London was burnt down but only six people were injured.

In the Great Seal of the US the eagle grasps 13 arrows and an olive branch.

In the heart of the Antarctic winter, temperatures drop to as low as -127 degrees Fahrenheit.

In the Mario Brothers movie, the Princess' first name is Daisy, but in Mario 64, the game, her first name is Peach. Before that, it's Princess Toadstool.

In the Middle Ages, the highest court in France ordered the execution of a cow for injuring a human.

In the movie 'Now and Then', when the girls are talking to the hippie (Brenden Fraser), and they get up to leave, Teeny (Thora Birch) puts out her cigarette twice.

In the movie Toy Story, the carpet designs in Sid's hallway is the same as the carpet designs in The Shining.

In the next seven days, 800 Americans will be injured by their jewellery.

In the NHL in the 1960?s, the league decided that home teams would wear white, while visiting teams would wear their dark jerseys. The reasoning behind this was that it would be more difficult to keep white uniforms clean while on the road.

In the Philippines, MABUHAY means Hello.

In the Return of the Jedi special edition during the new Couruscant footage at the end of the film a stormtrooper can be seen being carried over the crowds.

In the Scottish Hebrides, an island is defined as being an island only if it is big enough to sustain 1 sheep.

In the summer, walnuts get a tan.

In the television show Mystery Science Theater 3000, the robot Crow's mouth is made of a bowling ball pin.

In the theme song from the Flintstones the line after Let's ride with the family down the street is Through the courtesy of Fred's two feet!.

In the United States, five million teeth are knocked out annually.

In The Wizard of Oz, Dorothy's last name is Gale.

In Tokyo, they sell toupees for dogs.

In true kingly fashion, Elvis passed away while sitting on the throne.

In Turkey, in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, anyone caught drinking coffee was put to death.

In Turkey, the colour of mourning is violet. In most Muslim countries and in China it is white.

In Victorian times, there was an intense fear of being buried alive, so when someone died, a small hole was dug from the casket to the surface, then a string was tied around the dead persons finger which was then attached to a small but loud bell that was hung on the surface of the grave, so then if someone was buried alive, they could ring the bell and whomever was on duty would go and dig them up. Someone was on the clock 24 hours a day- hence the grave yard shift.

In Washington D.C. no building can be built taller than the Capitol.

In-grown toe nails are hereditary.

Income tax was first introduced in England in 1799 by British Prime Minister, William Pitt.

Intelligent people have more zinc and copper in their hair.

Inventer Samuel Colt patented his revolver in 1836.

Iowa has more independant telephone companies than any other state.

Iron nails cannot be used in aok because the acid in the wood corrodes them.

It can take as long as 4 hours to hard-boil an ostrich egg.

It cost more to buy a car today in the United States than it cost Christopher Columbus to equip and undertake three voyages to the New World.

It has been calculated that in the last 3,500 years, there have only been 230 years of peace throughout the civilized world.

It is against the law to whale hunt in Oklahoma.

It is believed that Shakespeare was 46 around the time that the King James Version of the Bible was written.

In Psalms 46, the 46th word from the first word is shake and the 46th word from the last word is spear.

It is estimated that Americans will consume 10 million tons of turkey on Thanksgiving Day. Due to turkey's high sulphur content, Americans will also produce enough gas to fly a fleet of 75 Hindenburghs from L.A to New York in 24 hours.

It is estimated that at any one time, 0.7% of the world's population are drunk.

It is estimated that millions of trees are planted by forgetful squirrels.

It is forbidden for aircraft to fly over the Taj Mahal.

It is impossible 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.

It is physically impossible for pigs to look up in the sky.

It only takes a male horse 14 seconds to copulate.

It rains more often in London, England, on a Thursday than any other day of the week.

It snows more in the Grand Canyon than it does in Minneapolis, Minnesota.

It takes 8.5 minutes for light to get from the sun to earth.

It takes a sloth two weeks to digest the food it eats.

It takes about 142 licks to reach the center of a tootsie pop.

It takes about a half a gallon of water to cook macaroni, and about a gallon to clean the pot.

It takes an average of 48 to 100 tries to solve a rubix cube puzzle.

It takes eighteen minutes to cool hot chocolate into a Hershey's kiss.

It takes more than 500 peanuts to make one 12-ounce jar of peanut butter.

It takes one fifteen-to-twenty-year-old tree to produce seven hundred paper grocery bags.

It takes the insect-eating Venus Flytrap plant only half a second to shut its trap on prey.

It took engineers 22 years to design the zipper.

It was discovered on a space mission that a frog can throw up. The frog throws up its stomach first, so the stomach is dangling out of its mouth. Then the frog uses its forearms to dig out all of the stomach's contents and then swallows the stomach back down.

It was once against the law to have a pet dog in a city in Iceland.

It was once against the law to slam your car door in a city in Switzerland.

It would take 7 billion particles of fog to fill a teaspoon.

It would take a parrot ten to the power of three million years to type out Sir Arthur Conan Doyles book The Hound of Baskervilles. Complete and in order with no mistakes.

It would take more than 150 years to drive a car to the sun.

It's against the law to burp, or sneeze in a church in Omaha, Nebraska.

It's against the law to ride down the streets of Brewton, Alabama, in a motorboat.

It's impossible to get water out a rimless tire.

It's impossible to have grey eyes.

It's impossible to sneeze with your eyes open.

It's rumored that sucking on a copper penny will cause a breathalyzer to read 0.

Ivory bar soap floating was a mistake. They had been mixing the soap formula causing excess air bubbles that made it float. Customers wrote and told how much they loved that it floated, and it has floated ever since.

Jackals have one more pair of chromosomes than dogs or wolves.

James Buchanan is said to have had the neatest handwriting of all the Presidents.

James Buchanan was the only unmarried president of the U.S.

James Doohan who plays LT. COMMANDER MONTGOMERY SCOTT on Star Trek is missing his entire middle finger on his right hand.

Jamie Farr (who played Klinger on Mash) was the only member of the cast who actually served as a soldier in the Korean War.

January is National Soup month.

Jean-Claude Van Damme was the alien in the original PREDATOR in almost all the jumping and climbing scenes.

Jelly Belly jelly beans were the first jelly beans in outer space when they went up with astronauts in the June 21, 1983 voyage of the space shuttle Challenger.

Jelly is fruit juice with added sugar, cooled and congealed, usually by the addition of gelatin or pectin.

Jeremy Bentham, a British philosopher who died in 1832, left his entire estate to the London Hospital provided that his body 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.

Jet lag was onced called boat lag, before there were jets.

JFK Jr. and Christine Amanapour of CNN were housemates at Brown University.

Jill St. John, Jack Klugman, Diana Ross, Carol Burnett and Cher have all worn braces as adults.

Jim Morrison (from the rock group The Doors) was the first rock star to be arrested on stage.

Jimi Hendrix, Janis Joplin, and Jim Morrison were all 27 years old when they died.

Jimmy Carter is a speed reader (2000 wpm).

John Bellavia has entered over 5000 contests...and never won anything.

John F. Kennedy's rocking chair was auctioned off for $442,000.

John Hancock was the only one of fifty signers of the Declaration of Independence who actually signed it on July

John Lennon named his band the Beatles after Buddy Holly's 'Crickets.'

John Lennon's first girlfriend was named Thelma Pickles.

John Lennon's middle name was Winston.

John Quincy Adams took his last skinnydip in the Potomac on his seventy-ninth birthday.

John Travolta's saturday night fever white suit auctioned off for $145,500. Judy Garlands red slippers for $165,000. Charlie Chaplins hat & cane for $211,500. Elvis' jacket for $59,700. John Lennon glasses for $25,875

Johnny Carson was born in Corning, Iowa and grew up in Norfolk, Nebraska.

Judy Jetson is a Libra.

Julie Nixon, daughter of Richard Nixon married David Eisenhower, son of Dwight Eisenhower.

Jupiter's core is in fact made of non-metal, but due to the immense pressure inside Jupiter the core has become metal. This metal is hydrogen.

Just a moderate sunburn can cause such damage to the blood vessels that it takes three to ten months for them to return to their normal condition.

Karen Carpenter's doorbell chimed the first six notes of We've only just begun.

Karoke means empty orchestra in Japanese.

Kelsey Grammer sings and plays piano for the theme song of Frasier.

Kerimski Church in Finland is the world's biggest church made of wood.

Kermit the Frog has 11 points on his collar around his neck.

Kermit the Frog is left-handed.

Kermit the Frog was named after Kermitt Scott, a childhood friend of Jim Henson's, who became a professor of philosophy at Purdue University.

Ketchup is excellent for cleaning brass, especially tarnished or corroded brass.

Kilauea (in Hawaii) is generally regarded as the world's most active volcano.

King Kong is the only movie to have its sequel (Son of Kong) released the same year (1933).

King Tut's tomb contained FOUR coffins. The third coffin was made from 2,500 pounds of gold. And in today's market is worth approximately $13,000,000.

Kleenex tissues were originally used as filters in gas masks.

Koala is Aboriginal for no drink.

Koalas never drink water. They get fluids from the eucalyptus leaves they eat.

Kotex was first manufactured as bandages, during the WW

Kresimir Cosic is only non-American player in NBA Hall of Fame.

Kudzu is not indigenous to the South, but in that climate it can grow up to six inches a day.

L'eggs is the best-selling panty hose in America.

Lake Baikal is the deepest lake in the world.

Lang Martin balanced seven golf balls vertically without adhesive at Charlotte, NC on 9 February 1980.

Largest man-made lake in the world: Lake Mead.

Laughter is a proven way to lose weight.

Laws forbidding the sale of sodas on Sunday prompted William Garwood to invent the ice cream sundae in Evanston, IL, in 1875.

Lawsuits filed by California inmates cost the taxpayers more than $25 million in 199

Lazy Susan's are named after Thomas Edison's daughter. He invented it to impress a gathering of industrialists and inventors.

Lee Harvey Oswald's body tag was auctioned off for $6,600.

Lee Harvey Oswald's cadaver tag sold at an auction for $6,600 in 199

Leif Erikson was the first European to set foot on North America in the year 1000. NOT Colombus.

Lemons contain more sugar than strawberries do.

Lemons have more sugar than oranges.

Length of a beard an average man would grow if he never shaved is 27.5 feet.

Lenny Kravitz's mother played the part of Helen on the Jeffersons.

Leon Trotsky, the seminal Russian Communist, was assassinated in Mexico with an icepick.

Leonardo da Vinci could write with one hand and draw with the other at the same time.

Leonardo da Vinci invented the concept of the parachute, but his design was fatally flawed in that it did not allow air to pass through the top of the chute. Therefore, the chute would not fall straight, but would tilt to the side, lose it's air, and plummet.

Leonardo Da Vinci invented the scissors.

Leonardo da Vinci spent twelve years painting the Mona Lisa's lips.

Less than 7% of the population donates blood.

Less than two percent of the water on Earth is fresh.

Li Hung-chang is the father of Chop Suey.

Li is the family name for over 87 million People in China.

Liberace Museum has a mirror-plated Rolls Royce; jewel-encrusted capes, and the largest rhinestone in the world, weighing 59 pounds and almost a foot in diameter.

Libra, the Scales, is the only inanimate symbol in the zodiac.

Life on Earth probably developed in an oxygen-free atmosphere. Even today there are microorganisms that can live only in the absence of oxygen.

Lightning strikes the earth 100 times every second.

Like fingerprints, everyone's tongue print is different.

Linn's Stamp News is the world's largest weekly newspaper for stamp collectors.

Long ago, the people of Nicaragua believed that if they threw beautiful young women into a volcano it would stop erupting.

Lorne Green had one of his nipples bitten off by an alligator while host of Lorne Green's Wild Kingdom.

Los Angeles and San Francisco become 2.5 inches closer together each year because they are on opposite sides of the San Andreas fault.

Los Angeles's full name is El Pueblo de Nuestra Senora la Reina de los Angeles de Porciuncula --and can be abbreviated to 63% of its size: L.A.

Lost time in traffic could cost American businesses up to 100 billion dollars per year.

Louis IV of France had a stomach the size of two regular stomachs.

Louis XIV bathed once a year.

Louis XIV had forty personal wigmakers and almost 1000 wigs

Louisa May Alcott, author of the classic Little Women, hated kids. She only wrote the book because her publisher asked her to.

Lucifer is latin for Light Bringer. It is a translation of the Hebrew name for Satan, Halael. Satan means adversary, devil means liar

Lucy Ricardo's maiden name was McGillicudy.

Luke Skywalker's last name was changed at the last minute from Starkiller in order to make it less violent.

Lyndon B. Johnson was the first president of the United States to wear contact lenses.

M&M's stands for the last names of Forrest Mars, Sr. then candymaker and his associate Bruce Murrie.

M&M's were developed so soldiers could eat the candy without getting their fingers sticky.

Mae West was once dubbed 'The statue of Libido'.

MAFIA is an acronym for Morte Alla Francia Italia Anela, or Death to the French is Italy's Cry

Maggots were once used to treat a bone infection called osteomyelitis.

Maine is the only state whose name is just one syllable.

Maine is the toothpick capital of the world.

Malaysians protect their babies from disease by bathing the in beer.

Male monkeys lose the hair on their heads in the same way men do.

Many hamsters only blink one eye at a time.

Many Japanese golfers carry hole-in-one insurance, because it is traditional in Japan to share one's good luck by sending gifts to all your friends when you get an ace. The price for what the Japanese term an albatross can often reach $10,000.

March 2 is Dr. Seuss' birthday.

Marco Polo was born on the Croatian island of Korcula (pronounced Kor-Chu-La).

Marie Curie, the Nobel prize winning scientist who discovered radium, died on 4th July 1934 of radiation poisoning.

Marijuana is Spanish for 'Mary Jane.'

Mario, of Super Mario Bros. fame, appeared in the 1981 arcade game, Donkey Kong. His original name was Jumpman, but was changed to Mario to honor the Nintendo of America's landlord, Mario Segali.

Mary Shelly wrote Frankenstein at the age of 19.

Matt Groening, creator of the Simpsons, incorporated his initials into the drawing of Homer. M is his hair and G is his ear. Check it out!

Medieval Jewish mystics practiced rolling in the snow to purge themselves from evil urges. They were the first snow angels.

Mel Blanc (the voice of Bugs' Bunny) was allergic to carrots.

Melting an icecube in your mouth burns 3 calories.

Men get hiccups more often than women.

Men stand with their backs to the fire: An old explanation is that when the dog's nose was too small to stop a leak in the Aark, Noah sat on the hole to keep the water out. Ever since then men have felt the need to warm their backs and dog's have had cold noses.

Meteorologists claim they're right 85% of the time.

Mexican jumping beans jump because of a moth larva inside the bean.

Michael Jackson is black.

Michael Jordan makes more money from Nike annually than all of the Nike factory workers in Malaysia combined.

Michael Jordan shaves his head on Tuesdays and Fridays.

Michael Tolotos, who died at the age of 80, never saw a woman.

Michelangelo died at the age of 88.

Miss Piggy's measurements are 27-20-36.

Miss Scarlet is the only female single character in CLUE.

Moby Dick was white.

Moisture, not air causes super glue to dry.

Money is made of woven linen, not paper.

Mongolia is the largest landlocked country.

Mongooses were brought to Hawai'i to kill rats. This plan failed because rats are nocturnal while the mongoose hunts during the day.

Montgomery is the birthplace of music great Nat King Cole, pop singers Clarence Carter and Toni Tenille,

Metropolitan Opera singer Nell Rankin, and blues legend Willie Mae Big Mama Thornton.

Months that begin with Sunday will always have a Friday the 13th.

Montpelier, Vermont is the only U.S. state capital without a McDonalds.

Moon was Buzz Aldrin's mother's maiden name (Buzz Aldrin was the second man on the moon in 1969.

More bullets were fired in Starship Troopers than in any other movie made.

More money is spent on gardening than on any other hobby.

More people are killed by donkeys annually than are killed in plane crashes.

More people speak English in China than the United States.

More people use blue toothbrushes than red ones.

More than 10 percent of all the salt produced annually in the world is used to de-ice American roads.

More than 75% of all the countries in the world are north of the equator.

More then 25% of the world's forest are in Siberia.

Mosquitoes are attracted to the color blue twice as much as to any other color.

Mosquitoes have killed more people than have all the world's wars combined.

Mosquitos have teeth.

Most American car horns honk in the key of F.

Most dust particles in your house are made from dead skin.

Most gemstones contain several elements, except the diamond; its all carbon.

Most published species of dinosaurs have been published within the last 20 years.

Most raindrops are round or doughnut-shaped not raindrop shaped.

Most spiders belong to the orb weaver spider family, Family Aranidae. This is pronounced A Rainy Day.

Mothers were originally named mama or mommy (in many languages) because they have mammary glands.

Moths have no stomach.

Mountains are formed by a process called orogeny.

Mozart wrote the nursery rhyme Twinkle twinkle, little star at the age of five.

Mozart's real name was Johannes Chrysostomus Wolfgangus Theophilus Mozart .

Mr. Peanut was invented in 1916 by a Suffolk, Virginia schoolchild who won $5 in a design contest sponsored by Planters Peanuts.

Mr. Potatohead was the first toy ever advertised on television.

Mr. Rogers is an ordained minister.

Mr. Snuffleupagas' first name was Alyoisus.

Mr. Spock's (of Star Trek) blood type was T-Negative.

Mrs. Clause's first name is Jessica in the movie Santa Clause is Coming to Town.

Muffins spelled backwards is sniffum.

Napolean conducted his battle plans in a sandbox.

Napolean favored mathematicians and physical scientists but excluded humanists from his circle, believing them to be troublemakers.

Native speakers of Japanese learn Spanish more easily than English. Native speakers of English learn Spanish more easily than Japanese.

Naugahyde, plastic leather was created in Naugatuck, Connecticut.

Nearly all Sumo wrestlers have flat feet and big butts.

Neck ties were first worn in Croatia. That's why they were called cravats (CRO-vats).

NERF, the popular foam children's toy company, doesn't actually stand for anything.

Nerve impulses to and from the brain travel as fast as 170 miles per hour.

Nestl s the largest company in Switzerland, yet more than 98 percent of its revenue comes from outside the country.

New York City is nicknamed the Big Apple after an early swing dance that originated in South Carolina called The Big Apple.

New york was the first state to require the licensing of motor vehicles.

New York's Central Park is nearly twice the size of the entire country of Monaco.

New York's Central Park opened in 1876.

New Zealand is the only country that contains every type of climate in the world.

New Zealand was named after Abel Tasman's home district, Zealand, in the Netherlands.

New Zealand was the first country to give woman the vote, in 1890.

Next to man, the porpoise is the most intelligent creature on earth.

Nick Mason is the only member of Pink Floyd to appear on all of the band's albums.

Nicotine was introduced by Jean Nicot (French Ambassador to Portugal) in France in 1560.

Nine pennies weigh exactly one ounce.

Nine words will be misspelled on each magazine page.

Nip, a nip of whiskey. Short for nipperkin. A small wine and beer measure containing about a half a pint, or little under.

No automobile made after 1924 should be designated as antique.

No one knows where Mozart is buried.

No one seems to know why people blush.

No pearls of value are ever found in North American oysters.

No piece of paper can be folded in half more than 7 times.

No president was an only child.

No two cornflakes look the same.

No word in the English language rhymes with month, orange, silver or purple.

Nobody knows where the body of Voltaire is. It was stolen in the nineteenth century and has never been recovered. The theft was discovered in 1864, when the tomb was opened and found empty.

Nobody won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1972

Nobody yet has explained satisfactorily why couples who marry in January, February, and March tend to have the highest divorce rates.

Non-dairy creamer is flammable.

Norman Stingley invented the Super Ball.

North Americans spend almost $18 billion on footwear a year.

Nose prints are used to identify dogs, much like humans use fingerprints.

Nova Scotia is Latin for New Scotland.

November 19 is Have a Bad Day day.

November 29 is National Sinky Day; a day to eat over one's sink and worship it.

Nowadays, 50% of all people who get married get divorced.

Number of whiskers on the face of an average man is 30,000.

Nutmeg is extremely poisonous if injected intravenously.

Nycrophobia is the fear of darkness.

Oak trees do not have acorns until they are fifty years old or older.

October 10 is National Metric Day.

Odds of being killed by a dog are 1 in 700,000.

Odds of being killed by a tornado are 1 in 2 million.

Odds of being killed by falling out of bed are 1 in 2 million.

Odds of being killed in a car crash are 1 in 5000.

Odds of dying in the bathtub are 1 in 1,000,000.

Odontophobia is the fear of teeth.

Of all the words in the English language, the word set has the most definitions.

Of the 266 men who have been pope, 33 have died violently.

Of the four Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, all named after artists and/or sculptors, Donatello does not occur in the same time period as Leonardo, Michelangelo and Raphael.

Of the six men who made up the Three Stooges, three of them were real brothers (Moe, Curly and Shemp.)

Oliver Cromwell was hanged and decapitated two years after his death.

On a trip to the South Sea islands, French painter Paul Gauguin stopped off briefly in Central America, where he wroked as a laborer on the Panama Canal.

On an American one-dollar bill, there is an owl in the upper left-handed corner of the 1 encased in the shield and a spider hidden in the front upper right-hand corner

On average people fear spiders more than they do death.

On average there are 178 sesame seeds on each McDonald's BigMac bun.

On average, 100 people choke on ballpoint pens every year.

On average, children between the ages of two and seven color 28 minutes every day.

On average, half of all false teeth have some form of radioactivity.

On average, most people button their shirt upwards.

On dry, windy days, pollen can travel up to 500 miles.

On July 31, 1994, Simon Sang Sung of Singapore turned a single piece of dough into 8,192 noodles in 59.29 seconds!

On June 13th 1944, a single Tiger tank headed by Cpt. Michael Wittman stopped the advance of the entire British 7th armored division (the famous 'desert rats') in the town of Villers Bocage, Normandy. This has been the deadliest single action in the entire war and stopped the British offensive, planned by Montgomery, to break through German lines. Wittman died later in August fighting against 12 Canadian Sherman tanks.

On the cartoon show 'The Jetsons', Jane is 33 years old and her daughter Judy is 15

On the new hundred dollar bill the time on the clock tower of Independence Hall is 4:10.

On the Roseanne show, D.J. stood for David Jacob.

On the stone temples of Madura in southern India, there are more than 30 million carved images of gods and goddesses.

One billion seconds is about 37 years.

One human brain generates more electrical impulses in a single day than all of the world's telephones put together.

One human hair can support 3 kgs.

One legend claims stealing someone's shadow (by measuring it against a wall and driving a nail through its head) can turn the victim into a vampire.

One of Queen Victoria's children gave her bustle for Christmas that played God Save the Queen when she sat down.

One of the ingredients in ice cream is seaweed.

One of the preposterous cures for the Black Plague in the 14th century was to place a pig next to the dying person.

One of the world's tallest, fastest roller coasters: Buffalo Bill's 'Desperado'.

One quarter of your bones in your body are in your feet.

One ragweed plant can release as many as one billion grains of pollen.

One sign of rain that farmers once searched for was for their pigs to pick up sticks and walk around with them in their mouths.

One sixth of all Americans, an estimated 43 million people, move each year.

One species of antelope, the Sitatunga, can sleep underwater.

One third of 95 developing countries have a waiting period of six years or more for a telephone connection, compared with less than a month in developed countries.

One third of all cancers are sun related.

One third of black men in the US between 20 and 29 years old were in prison, on parole or on probation.

One who busies themself with the quadrature of a cirlce is called a tetragondzein.

One year contains 31,557,600 seconds.

One-fourth of the world's population lives on less than $200 a year. Ninety million people survive on less than $75 a year.

Onions are low in calories and a good source of vitamin C, calcium, potassium and fibre.

Onions help circulation.

Only 1/3 of the people that can twitch their ears can twitch only one at a time.

Only 5% of salt produced end up on the dinner table. The rest is used for packing meat, building roads, feeding livestock, tanning leather, and manufacturing glass, soap, ash and washing compounds.

Only 55% of Americans know that the sun is a star.

Only 7% of the population are lefties.

Only female mosquitoes bite!

Only five countries in Europe touch only one other: Portugal, Denmark, San Marino, Vatican City, and Monaco.

Only food that does not spoil: honey

Only one person in two billion will live to be 116 or older.

Only one satellite has been ever been destroyed by a meteor--the European Space Agency's Olympus in 199

Only one-third of the people that can twitch their ears can twitch only one at a time.

Only person to win $64,000 Challenge and $64,000 Question: Dr. Joyce Brothers (subject is boxing).

Only thirty percent of the famous Maryland blue crab are actually from Maryland the rest are from North Carolina and Virginia.

Oral-B is a combination of oral hygiene and the letter B, which stands for the word better.

Orcas (killer whales) kill sharks by torpedoing up into the shark's stomach from underneath, causing the shark to explode.

Orchids are grown from seed so small that it would take thirty thousand to weigh as much as one grain of wheat.

Organized crime is estimated to account for 10% of the United States' national income.

Original 'Indian Yellow' was obtained at Monghyr, a town in Benghal, from the urine of cows which had been fed on mango leaves. It was found in the bazaars of Panjab in the form of large balls, having an offensive urinous odor. True Indian yellow has been absent from the market for some time; its production is said to have been prohibited in 1908. Present day Indian yellow colors are made of synthetic pigments, alternatives that are less fugitive and less offensive to the nose!

Orson Welles is buried in an olive orchard on a ranch owned by his friend, matador Antonio Ordonez in Sevilla, Spain.

Orville Wright was involved in the first aircraft accident. His passenger, a frenchman, was killed.

Ostriches can run 50 miles per hour.

Ostriches do not bury their heads in the sand.

Ostriches stick their heads in the sand to look for water.

Our eyes never grow our nose and ears never stop growing.

Over 2500 left handed people a year are killed from using products made for right handed people!

Over a third of all pinapples come from Hawaii.

Pain occurs when sounds are above 130db.

Papaphobia is the fear of Popes.

Paper was invented early in the second century by chinese eunuch.

Paranormal experts say people reach the peak of their ability to see ghosts when they're 7 years old.

Parker Brothers prints about 50 billion dollars worth of Monopoly money in one year.

Parthenogenesis is the term used to describe the process by which certain animals are able to reproduce themselves in successive female generations without intervention of a male of the species. At least one species of lizard is known to do so.

Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr were the only two left-handed Beatles.

Paul McCartney's mother was a mid-wife.

Paul Revere is documented as the first Forensic Dentist: he was called upon to identify a former patient's remains by his teeth.

Peanuts are cholesterol free.

Peanuts are one of the ingredients of dynamite.

Penguins are found in the Antarctic, not Arctic.

Penguins can jump as high as 6 feet in the air.

People didn't always say hello when they answered the phone. When the first regular phone service was established in 1878, people said Ahoy.

People do not get sick from the cold weather; its from being indoors a lot more.

People have legs of slightly different lengths.

People who are left-handed are also left-footed havinghte tendency to put their left foot forward instead of their right.

People who live or work work in cities, inhale enough toxins that it equals smoking a pack of cigarettes a day.

People who work at night tend to weigh more than people who don't.

Pepsi is commonly used by wooden boat owners to clean mold from decks. You can spill it on for about 30 seconds, but it needs rinsing to make sure it does not erode your decks completely (it's powerful stuff..).

Pepsi originally contained pepsin, therefore the name!

Percentage of Americans that eat at McDonalds each day: 7%

Percentage of men who say they are happier after their divorce or separation: 58%

Percentage of North America that is wilderness: 38%.

Percentage of women who say they are happier after their divorce or separation: 85%

Personal letters make up only 5% of the mail delivered by the U.S postal Service.

Peter Falk, who played Columbo has a glass eye.

Peter Mayhew, who played Chewbacca in the first three Star Wars movies was a hospital porter in London before starring as the Wookie.

Phobatrivaphobia : fear of trivia about phobias

Pickled herrings were invented in 137

Pigeons live in a Cote.

Pigs can become alcoholics.

Pilgrims ate popcorn at the first Thanksgiving dinner.

Pinocchio is Italian for pine eyes.

Pinocchio is Italian for pine head.

Pinocchio was made of pine.

Pittsburgh is the only city where all major sports teams have the same colors: Black and gold.

Pittsburgh, Pennslyvania is the only city in the USA with 3 sports teams that all wear the same colours.

Plaster of Paris is naturally fire retardant. At about 600 degrees Farenheit the chemical water that is stored in it is released. That is why walls are often sweaty after a fire.

Playing cards in India are round.

Pluto, the astrological sign for death, was directly above Dallas Texas when J.F.K was born.

Pocahontas appeared on the back of the $20 bill in 187

Poet Henry Wadsworth Longfellow was the first American to have plumbing installed in his house, in 1840.

Pokemon stands for pocket monster.

Pole vault poles used to be stiff. Now they bend which allows the vaulter to go much higher.

Police dogs are trained to react to commands in a foreign language; commonly German but more recently Hungarian.

Pope Paul IV, who was elected on 23 May 1555, was so outraged when he saw the naked bodies on the ceiling of the Sistene Chapel that he ordered Michelangelo to paint on to them.

Porcupines are excellent swimmers, because their quills are hollow!

Portion of Harvard students who graduate with honors: 4/5

Portion of land in the US owned by the government: 1/3

Potato chips were invented in Lousiana in 186

Pound for pound, hamburgers cost more than new cars.

Preserves preserve the largest percentage of the original fruit, containing whole chunks of it in addition to jelly.

President Grover Cleveland was a draft dodger. He hired someone to enter the service in his place, for which he was ridiculed by his political opponent, James G. Blaine. It was soon discovered, however, that Blaine had done the same thing himself.

President John F Kennedy could read 4 newspapers in 20 minutes.

President John Quincy Adams owned a pet alligator which he kept in the East Room of the White House.

President John Tyler had fifteen children.

President Taft had a special re-enforced steel dining chair.

President Teddy Roosevelt died from an infected tooth.

President Theodore Roosevelt was the first to announce to the world that Maxwell House coffee is Good to the last drop.

President Woodrow Wilson wrote all of his speeches in longhand.

Prince Harry and Prince William are uncircumcised.

Pro golfer Wayne Levi was the first PGA pro to win a tournament using a colored (orange) ball. He did it in the Hawaiian Open in 198

Professional ballerinas use about twelve pairs of toe shoes per week.

Pulp Fiction cost $8 million to make--$5 million went to actor's salaries.

Put a sock in it: Be quiet, shut-up, make less noise; a slang expression. In the late 19th century and earlier years of the 20th century, when gramophones or phonographs amplified the sound through large horns woolen socks were often stuffed in them to cut down the noise.

Pyrophobia is the fear of fire.

Q is the only letter in the alphabet that does not appear in the name of any of the United States.

Q-TIPS Cotton Swabs were originally called Baby Gays.

Quebec and Newfoundland are the only two provinces which do not allow personalized license plates.

Queen Elizabeth was good friends with William Shakespeare.

Queen Victoria eased the discomfort of her menstrual cramps by having her doctor supply her with marijuana.

Ralph Kramden, of the Honeymooners, made 62 dollars a week.

Ralph Lauren's original name was Ralph Lifshitz.

Ramses II, a pharaoh of Egypt died in 1225 B.C. At the time of his death, he had fathered 111 sons and 67 daughters

Rat's can't vomit.

Recycling one glass jar, saves enough energy to watch T.V for 3 hours.

Reindeer like to eat bananas.

Rene Descartes came up with the theory of coordinate geometry by looking at a fly walk across a tiled ceiling.

Researchers in Denmark found that beer tastes best when drunk to the accompaniment of a certain musical tone. The optimal frequency is different for each beer, they reported. The correct harmonious tone for Carlsberg Lager, for example, is 510-520 cycles per second.

Revolvers cannot be silenced because of all the noisy gasses which escape the cylinder gap at the rear of the barrel.

Rhythm and syzygy are the longest English words without vowels.

Rice is grown on more than 10 percent of the earth's farmable surface.

Rice is the main food for half of the people of the world.

Rice is thrown at weddings as a symbol of fertility.

Richard Nixon left instructions for California, here I come to be the lat piece of music played (slowly and softly) were he to die in office.

Richard Nixon's favorite drink was a dry martini.

Rick and Paul Reuschel of the 1975 Chicago Cubs combine to pitch a shutout, the first time brothers do this.

Right-handed people live, on average, nine years longer than left-handed people do.

Rio de Janeiro translates to River of January.

Rita Hayworth's real name was Margarita Cansino.

Rita Moreno is the first and only entertainer to have received all 4 of America's top entertainment industry awards: the Oscar, the Emmy, the Tony and the Grammy.

Robert E. Lee wore size 4 1/2 shoe.

Robert E. Lee, of the Confederate Army, remains the only person, to date, to have graduated from the West Point military academy without a single demerit.

Robert Kennedy was killed in the Ambassador Hotel, the same hotel that housed Marilyn Monroe's first modelling agency.

Robots in Japan pay union dues.

Roger Ebert is the only film critic to have ever won the Pulitzer prize.

Ronald Reagan sent out the army photographer who first discovered Marilyn Monroe

Ronald REagan was the only divorced President.

Roosevelt was the most superstitious president--he travelled continually but never left on a Friday. He also would not sit at the same table that held thirteen other people.

Roosters cannot crow if they can't fully extend their necks.

Ross Perot resigned from the General Motors Board of Directors because of the decision to purchase Hughes Aircraft Company.

Rubber bands last longer when refrigerated.

Sailors on board a ship, even when out at sea, can feel earthquakes.

Salt is the only rock humans can eat.

Salvador Dali once arrived to an art exhibition in a limousine filled with turnips.

Samuel Clemens aka Mark Twain smoked forty cigars a day for the last years of his life.

Sawney Beane, his wife, 8 sons, 6 daughters, and 32 grandchildren were a family of cannibals that lived in the caves near Galloway, Scotland in the early 17th Century. Although the total number is not known, it is believed they claimed over 50 victims per year. The entire family was taken by an army detachment to Edinburgh and executed, apparently without trial. [Source: Guinness Book of World Records]

Scientists in Australia's Parkes Observatory thought they had positive proof of alien life, when they began picking up radio-waves from space. However, after investigation, the radio emissions were traced to a microwave in the building.

Scientists in Brazil have reported the emergence of the superflea--they are bigger than cockroaches.

Scooby Doo's first real name is Scoobert.

Scorpions can withstand 200 times more nuclear radiation than humans can.

Scotch tape has been used as an anti-corrosive shield on the Goodyear Blimp.

Scotchgard is a combination of the words Scotch, meaning Scotsman, and a misspelling of guard, meaning to protect.

Screech , from Saved by the Bell, was the only one of the characters who played in all the episodes from junior high to Saved by the Bell: The New Class.

Sea otters have 2 coats of fur.

Seals must teach their young how to swim.

See for yourself: TV sitcom characters rarely say goodbye when they hang up the phone.

Seoul, the South Korean capital, just means the capital in the Korean language.

September 16-21 is Farm Animal Awareness Week.

Seventy percent of the dust in your home consists of shed human skin.

Shakespeare spelled his OWN name several different ways.

Shannon Hoon, the now-dead lead singer of the group Blind Melon was a back-up singer for Gun's N'Roses on their Use Your Illusion 1 CD.

Sharon Stone was the first Star Search spokesmodel.

Sheriff came from Shire Reeve. During early years of feudal rule in England, each shire had a reeve who was the law for that shire. When the term was brought to the United States it was shortened to Sheriff.

Sherlock Holmes never said Elementary, my dear Watson.

Sheryl Crow's front two teeth are fake--she knocked them out when she tripped on stage earlier in her career.

Shirley Temple always had 56 curls in her hair.

Shortest Intercontinental Commercial Flight in the world is from Gibraltar (Europe) to Tangier (Africa.) Distance 34 miles, flight time 20 minutes.

Siberian Huskies and Alaskan Malamutes are not the same dog. Mals are generally bigger, more boned and have wedges of ears set on the sides of their heads. They also only have brown eyes and rarely bark. Instead they make a woo-woo like call. They also make terrible guard dogs, despite their size.

Sigmund Freud had a morbid fear of ferns.

Since 1896, the beginning of the modern Olympics, only Greece and Australia have participated in every Games.

Since 1978, at least 37 people have died as a result of shaking vending machines, in an attempt to get free merchandise. More than 100 have been injured.

Since its introduction in February 1935, more than 150 million Monopoly board games have been sold worldwide.

Since the 1930?s the town of Corona, CA has buried - and lost - all 17 of its time capsules.

Since the Lego Group began manufacturing blocks in 1949, more than 189 billion pieces in 2000 different shapes have been produced. This is enough for about 30 Lego pieces for every living person on Earth.

Sir Issac Newton was an ordained priest in the Church of England

Sir Issac Newton was only 23 years old when he discovered the law of universal gravitation.

Sixty percent of big-firm executives said the cover letter is as important or more important than the r?m tself when you're looking for a new job.

Skepticisms is the longest typed word that alternates hands.

Skin temperature does not go above 95F even on the hottest of days.

Slinkys were invented by an airplane mechanic; he was playing with engine parts and realized the possible secondary use of one of the springs.

Slugs have four noses.

Small cockroaches are more likely to die on their backs than large cockroaches.

Small flat icebergs have been fitted with sails and piloted more than 2,400 miles from the Antarctic to Valparaiso, Chile, and to Cakkaiub, Peru.

Smithee is a pseudonym that filmmakers use when they don't want their names to appear in the credits.

Smoking accounts for at least 7% of all health care costs in the US.

Smoking makes it almost impossible for a male to have a natural erection and it shrinks the penis. It also reduces the mobility of sperm.

Snails can sleep for 3 years without eating.

Snake bites occur more often in tropical areas, mainly in rural parts. This is because the most extremely venomous snakes live in tropical areas of the world. Many workers in third-class countries make themselves vulnerable by not wearing any protection on their feet. As a matter of fact, in Ecuador nearly 80% of the population has been bitten at least once in their life.

Snakes cannot blink.

Snakes don't bite in rivers or swamps because they would drown if they did.

Soccer legend Pele's real name is Edson Arantes do Nascimento.

Soldiers, from every country, salute with their right hand.

Some Eskimos have been known to use refrigerators to keep their food from freezing.

Some hotels in Las Vegas have gambling tables floating in their swimming pools.

Some ribbon worms will eat themselves if they cannot find food.

Some toothpastes contain antifreeze.

Someone constructs 12 new golf holes every day.

Someone on Earth reports seeing a UFO every three minutes. In the U.S., reported sightings are most likely to occur in July, at 9 p.m. or 3 a.m.

Someone within 200 miles of your town claims to have had direct contact with a monster, ghost or other unexplainable being.

Son of a Gun: This familiar designation implying contempt but now used with joculra familiarity derives from the days when women were allowed to live in naval ships. The son of the gun was one born in the ship often near the midship gun, behind canvas screen. If the paternity was uncertain, the child was entered in the log as son of a gun.

Sophia Loren's sister was once married to the son of the Italian dictator, Mussolini.

Sound travels 15 times faster through steel than through the air.

South Africa produces two-thirds of the world's gold.

Soweto in South Africa was derived from SOuth WEst TOwnship.

Spat-out food is called chanking.

Spencer Eldon was the name of the naked baby on the cover of Nirvana's album Nevermind.

Spiders have transparent blood.

St. Bernard dogs do not caryy kegs of brandy, and never have.

St. Paul, Minnesota was originally called Pigs Eye after a man who ran a saloon there.

St. Petersburg, FL had 427 consecutive days of sunshine.

St. Stephen is the patron saint of bricklayers.

St.Stephen is the patron saint of bricklayers.

Stalin's left foot had webbed toes, and his left arm was noticably shorter.

Stars come in different colors; hot stars give off blue light, and the cooler stars give off red light.

Steve Martin's first movie was 'The Jerk'.

Strange-but-real organizations that you might want to leave off of your resume: the institute of totally useless skills the international association of sand castle builders national society for prevention of cruelty to mushrooms cookie cutter collectors club international correspondence of corkscrew addicts

Strawberry Pop Tarts may be a cheap and inexpensive source of incendiary devices. Toasters which fail to eject Pop Tarts cause the Pop Tarts to emit flames 10-18 inches in height.

Stressed is desserts spelt backwards.

Studebaker still exists, but is now called Worthington.

Studebaker was the only major car company to stop manufacturing cars while making a profit on them.

Students at U.S. colleges and universities read about 60,000 pages in four years.

Sumerians (from 5000 BC) thought that the liver made blood and the heart was the center of thought.

Sunbeams that shine down through clouds are called crepuscular rays.

Superfly Jimmy Snuka was the first E.C.W. World Champ.

Sweden has the least number of murders annually.

Sylvia Plath was a famous poet who killed herself at age 31 by sticking her head into a oven.

Tabasco sauce is made by fermenting vinegar and hot peppers in a French oak barrel which has three inches of salt on top and is aged for three years until all the salt is diffused through the barrel.

Table salt is the only commodity that hasn't risen dramatically in price in the last 150 years.

Taft was the last President with facial hair.

Talk show host Montel Williams had a nose job.

Tang is short for tangy and also suggests the flavor of tangerine.

Taphephobia is the fear of being buried alive.

Tarantulas do not use muscles to move their legs. They control the amount of blood pumped into them to extend and retract their legs.

Tasmania has the cleanest air in the inhabited world.

Tasmania, Australia has the cleanest air in the inhabited world.

The condensed water vapour left by jets in the sky is called a contrail.

Telly Savalas and Louis Armstrong died ontheir birthdays.

Ten percent of frequent fliers say they never check their luggage when flying.

Tennessee Avenue, GO, B&O Railroad, Free Parking and Illinois Avenue are the five squares in Monopoly on which you are most likely to land on.

Texas is the only state that is allowed to fly its flag at the same height as the U.S. flag.

Texas was once a country.

That condensed water vapor in the sky left behind by a high-flying jet is a contrail.

The 16th century astronomer Tycho Brahe lost his nose in a duel with one of his students over a mathematical computation. He wore a silver replacement nose for the rest of his life.

The 1990 New York Yankee pitching staff set an all-time record with the fewest complete games, three.

The 3 largest newspaper circulations are Russian.

The 3 most valuable brand names on earth: Marlboro, Coca-Cola, and Budweiser, in that order.

The 3rd year of marriage is called the leather anniversary.

The 80's song Rosanna was written by Rosanna Arquette, the actress.

The A & P was the first chain-store business to be established. It began in 1842.

The A&W of root beer fame stands for Allen and Wright.

The abbreviation for 1 pound, lb., comes from the astrological sign Libra, meaning balance.

The abbreviation ORD for Chicago's O'Hare airport comes from the old name Orchard Field.

The Academy Award statue is named after a librarian's uncle. One day Margaret Herrick, librarian for the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, made the remark that the statue looked like her Uncle Oscar, and the name stuck.

The actor who played Wedge in the original Star Wars trilogy has a famous nephew: actor Ewan McGregor, who plays young Obi-Wan in the new Star Wars film.

The adult Electric Eel has enough electrical power in them that could power a house of about twelve hundred square feet.

The adult human heart weighs about ten onces.

The Amazon rainforest produces half the world's oxygen supply.

The ancient Etruscans painted women white and men red in the wall paintings they used to decorate tombs.

The angel falls in Venezuela are nearly 20 times taller than Niagara Falls.

The Apollo 11 had only 20 seconds of fuel left when it landed.

The armhole in clothing is called an armsaye.

The arteries and veins surrounding the brain stem called the cirlce of Willis looks like a stick person with a large head.

The ashes of the average cremated person weighs nine pounds.

The ashes of the metal magnesium are heavier than magnesium itself.

The Atlantic Ocean is saltier than the Pacific Ocean.

The attachment of the human skin to muscles is what causes dimples.

The audio CD first arrived in the US in 1984

The Australian $5,$10,$20,$50 and $100 notes are made out of plastic.

The author of Roberts' Rules of Order, Col. Roberts of the U. S. Corps of Engineers, is also famous as the engineer in charge of designing the Seawall in Galveston, Texas. This Seawall was constructed after the famous hurricane of 1900 which hit Galveston, killing thousands.

The average adult male grows 1 pound of facial hair in 10 years.

The average American butt is 15 inches long.

The average American chews 190 sticks of gum each year.

The average American drinks 600 sodas a year.

The average American family views television six hours each day.

The average American looks at eight houses before buying one.

The average American moves 12 times in a lifetime.

The average American will eat 19 pounds of cereal per year.

The average bank teller loses $250 a year.

The average body contains enough: Iron to make a 3 inch nail, Sulphur to kill all fleas on an average dog, Carbon to make 900 pencils, Potassium to fire a toy cannon, Fat to make 7 bars of soap, Phosphorus to make 2,200 match heads, Water to fill a ten gallon tank

The average child will eat 15 pounds of cereal in a year.

The average computer user blinks 7 times a minute.

The average cough comes out the mouth at 60 mph.

The average depth of the ocean is 4 km.

The average housefly lives for one month.

The average human being will walk 160 billion millimetres in a lifetime.

The average human brain has about 100 billion nerve cells.

The average human head weighs about 8 pounds.

The average human scalp has 100,000 hairs.

The average iceberg weighs 20,000,000 tons.

The average lead pencil will draw a line 35 miles long or write approximately 50,000 English words.

The average life of a tastebud is 10 days.

The average lifespan for a person in Sierra Africa is 41 years.

The average mouse pad is 8.75 inches by 7.5 inches.

The average mousepad is eight and three quarters by seven and a half inches.

The average number of passengers airborne over the US each hour is 61,000.

The average person blinks 14,440 times per day.

The average person consumes about 135 pounds of sugar per year.

The average person drinks 800 gallons of water during their lifetime.

The average person falls asleep in seven minutes.

The average person flexes the joints in their fingers 24 million times during a lifetime.

The average person laughs 15 times a day.

The average person looks at 8 houses before actually buying one.

The average person over fifty will have spent 1 year looking for lost items.

The average person over fifty will have spent 5 years waiting in lines.

The average person speaks about 31,500 words per day.

The average person spends about two years on the phone in a lifetime.

The average person swallows three spiders annually.

The average person takes 9,000 steps a day.

The average person will spend 2 weeks over their lifetime waiting for the traffic light to change.

The average person's left hand does 56% of the typing.

The average porcupine has more than 30,000 quills.

The average raindrop reaches a top speed of 22 miles per hour.

The average sixty minute audio cassette tape has 565 feet of tape in it.

The average talker sprays about 300 microscopic saliva droplets per minute, about 2.5 droplets per word.

The average temperature at the poles (North and South) is minus 70 degrees farnenhiet.

The average web page contains 500 words.

The average woman consumes 6 lbs of lipstick in her lifetime.

The average women's handbag weighs 3 to 5 pounds.

The B'52's, were named after a Fifties Hairdo.

The Baby Ruth candy bar was actually named after Grover Cleveland's baby daughter Ruth.

The bagpipe was originally made from the whole skin of a dead sheep.

The ball on top of a flagpole is called the truck.

The band Duran Duran got their name from an astronaut in the 1968 Jane Fonda movie Barbarella.

The bark of the redwood tree is fireproof. Fires in redwood forests take place inside the trees.

The bat on the Bacardi symbol is there because the soil where the sugar cane grows is fertile from the excessive guano (bat droppings).

The Beatles featured two left handed members, Paul, whom everyone saw holding his Hoffner bass left handed, and Ringo, whose left handedness is at least partially to blame for his 'original' drumming style.

The Beatles song 'A day in the life' ends with a note sustained for 40 seconds.

The Beatles song Dear Prudence was written about Mia Farrow's sister Prudence, when she wouldn't come out and play with Mia and the Beatles at a religious retreat in India.

The beautiful but deadly Australian sea wasp (Chironex fleckeri) is the most venomous jellyfish in the world. Its cardiotoxic venom has caused the deaths of 66 people off the coast of Queensland since 1880, with victims dying within 1-3 minutes if medical aid is not available.

The best working light-bulb a LONG time ago was a thread of sheep's wool coated with carbon.

The Bible has been translated into Klingon.

The Bible is the number one shoplifted book in America.

The bigger the naval the sweeter the orange.

The billionth digit of pi is 9.

The Black Cauldron is the only PG-rated Disney animated feature.

The black widow spider can devour as many as twenty 'mates' in a single day.

The Blesbok, a South African antelope, is almost the same colour as grapejuice.

The blood of a grasshopper is not red, but white.

The blue whale's tail can generate 500 horsepower.

The blueprints for the Eiffel Tower covered more than 14,000 square feet of drafting paper.

The book of Esther in the Bible is the only book which does not mention the name of God.

The Boston University Bridge is the only place in the world where a boat can sail under a train driving under a car driving under an airplane.

The bottle-nosed whale can dive to a depth of 3,000 feet in two minutes.

The Brady Brunch went to elementary school at Dixie Canyon Elementary.

The brain requires 25 percent of all oxygen used by the body.

The brightest star in the sky, Sirius, gives out twenty-six times as much light as the sun.

The brown myotis bats young when born are equivalent to a woman giving birth to a thirty pound baby.

The Bureau of Standards says that the electron is the fastest thing in the world.

The calories burned in one hour of running could bring about seven quarts of water to a boil.

The candlefish is so oily that it was once burned for fuel.

The car-making Dodge brothers Horace and John were Jewish, that's why the first Dodge emblem had a star of David in it.

The cells which make up the antlers of a moose are the fastest growing animal cells in nature.

The channel between England and France grows 300mm each year.

The characters Bert and Ernie on Sesame Street were named after Bert the cop and Ernie the taxi driver in Frank Capra's Its A Wonderful Life.

The Chinese built a battery that lasted 400 years.

The Chinese ideogram for 'trouble' depicts two women living under one roof'.

The Chinese Nationalist Golf Association claims the game is of Chinese origin (ch'ui wan - the ball hitting game) in the third or 2nd century BC. There were official ordinances prohibiting a ball game with clubs in Belgium and Holland from 1360.

The Chinese, in olden days, used marijuana only as a remedy for dysentery.

The Chuck E. Cheese franchise was created by Atari, a resteraunt combining robotic animals and arcade games with family meals. They name the franchise a Pizza Time Theater. Chuck E. Cheese was first opened in 1977.

The cigarette lighter was invented before the match.

The city of Istanbul straddles two separate continents, Europe and Asia.

The city of Mt. Vernon, Washington, grows more tulips than the entire country of Holland.

The common goldfish is the only animal that can see both infra-red and ultraviolet light.

The concave dish shape that a liquid takes on inside a glass or tube is called a meniscus.

The condom is named after Dr. Charles Condom.

The condom-made originally of linen-was invented in the early 1500's.

The correct response to the Irish greeting, Top of the morning to you, is and the rest of the day to yourself.

The country with the biggest percentage of female heads of household is Botswana.

The D in D-day means Day. The French term for D-Day is J-jour.

The deadliest volcano eruption was that of Krakatau (Indonesia) in 1883.

The deepest canyon in low relief territory is Hell's Canyon, dividing Oregon and Idaho. It plunges 7,900 ft from the Devil Mountain down to the Snake River. United States The deepest canyon in the USA is Kings Canyon, East Fresno, CA, which runs through Sierra and Sequoia National Forests. The deepest point, that measures 8,200 ft, is in the Sierra National Park Forest section of the canyon.

The deepest penguin dive was 1261 ft under the water.

The dial tone of a normal telephone is in the key F.

The dirt road that General Washington and his soldiers took to fight off General Clinton during the Battle of Monmouth was called the Burlington Path.

The dolphins that live in the Amazon river are pink.

The dome on Monticello, Thomas Jefferson's home, conceals a billiards room.

The driest places on Earth are a series of valleys near Ross Island in Antarctica where for the past 2 million years at least, no rain has fallen.

The dumbest dog in the world is the Afghan.

The duration record for a face-slapping contest was set in Kiev, U.S.S.R., in 1931 when a draw was declared between Bezbordny and Goniusch after 30 hours.

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.

The earliest document in Latin in a woman's handwriting (it is from the first century A.D) is an invitation to a birthday party.

The earliest recorded case of a man giving up smoking was on April 5, 1679, when Johan Katsu, Sheriff of Turku, Finland, wrote in his diary ?I quit smoking tobacco.? He died one month later.

The Earth experiences 50,000 earthquakes a year.

The earth flattens at the poles and bulges the equator.

The Earth gets heavier each day by tons, as meteoric dust settles on it.

The Earth weighs around 6,588,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 tons.

The Earth, in its history, has been hit by at least one million meteors.

The East Alligator River in Australia's Northern Territory, was misnamed. It contains crocodiles not alligators.

The Eiffel Tower has 2.5 million rivets.

The Eiffel Tower was built for the 1889 World's Fair.

The Eiffel tower was constructed in 1889.

The eight-dollar bill was designed and printed by Benjamin Franklin for the American Colonies.

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 electric chair was invented by a dentist.

The end of a hammer, opposite the striking end, is called a peen.

The entire length of all eyelashes shed by a human in their lifetime is over 30 metres.

The Eskimo language has over twenty words to describe different kinds of snow.

The estimated number of M & M'sa sold each day in the United States is 200,000,000.

The exact geographic center of the United States is near Lebanon, Kansas.

The expression What is tarnation comes from the original meaning What in eternal damnation.

The external tank on the space shuttle is not painted.

The eyesight of the average dog is much better than the eyesight of the average man.

The face of a penny can hold thirty drops of water.

The famous dum-de-dum-dum theme, obstensively from 'Dragnet' was actually composed by Miklos Rozsa for the 1946 film noir classic, The Killers.

The famous painting of Whistler's Mother was once bought from a pawn shop.

The fastest moon in our solar system circles Jupiter once every seven hours - traveling at 70,400 miles per hour.

The female ferret is referred to as a jill.

The first atomic bomb dropped on Japan fell from the Enola Gay, named after the unit commander's mother.

The second dropped from a plane known as Bock's Car.

The first CD pressed in the US was Bruce Springsteen's Born in the USA.

The first city in modern history to reach 1 million people was London in 181

The first couple to be shown together on prime time television was Fred and Wilma Flintstone.

The first crime mentioned in the first episode of 'Hill Street Blues' was armed robbery.

The first electric Christmas lights were created by a telephone company PBX installer. In the past, candles were used as light ornaments--being dangerous, the installer took the lights from an old switchboard, connected the together, strung them on a tree, and hooked them to a battery.

The first Eskimo Bible was printed in Copenhagen in 174

The first ever indoor organized presentation hockey game was a 2-1 Creighton's team victory in Montreal on March 3, 1875 in Victoria Skating Rink.

The first ever televised murder case appeared on T.V. in 1955, Dec. 5-9. The accused was Harry Washburn.

The first female guest host of Saturday Night Live was Candace Bergen.

The first female monster to appear on the big screen was Bride of Frankenstein.

The first Ford cars had Dodge engines.

The first issue of People Magazine, in 1974, cost 35 cents and featured actress Mia Farrow on the cover.

The first letter Vanna White ever turned on Wheel of Fortune was the letter T.

The first letters of the months July through November, in order, spell the name JASON.

The first man to distill bourbon whiskey in the United States was a Baptist preacher-in 1789.

The first owner of the Marlboro company died of lung cancer.

The first police force was established in Paris 1667.

The first product Motorola started to develop was a record player for automobiles. At that time the most known player on the market was the Victrola, so they called themselves Motorola.

The first real motion picture theatre was called a Nickelodeon (admission was a nickel) and opened in McKeesport Pennsylvania near Pitsberg in 190 The first motion picture shown there was The Great Train Robbery.

The first recorded occurence of a tornado was June 10, 168

The first telephone book ever issued contained only fifty names. It was published in New Haven, Connecticut, by the New Haven District Telephone Company in February, 1878.

The first word spoken by an ape in the movie Planet of the Apes was smile.

The first words that Thomas A. Edison spoke into the phonograph were, Mary had a little lamb.

The flag of the U.K. is properly known as the Union Flag. It is only called the Union Jack when it is flown from the jack mast of a ship.

The founder of JC Penny had the last name of Cash.

The Future's Museum in Sweden contains a scale model of the solar system. The sun is 105 metres in diameter and hte planets range from 5mm to 6 km from the 'sun.' This particular model also contains the nearest star Proxima Centauri, still to scale situated in the Museum of Victoria... in Australia.

The German Bundestag, or Parliament, has 672 members and is the world's largest elected legislative body.

The German Kaiser Wilhelm II had a withered arm and often hid the fact by posing with his hand resting on a sword, or by holding gloves.

The Geysir ('gusher') near Mt Hekla in south-central Iceland, from which all others have been named, spurts on occasions to 180 ft, while the adjacent Strokkur, reactivated by drilling in 1963, spurts at 10-15 min intervals.

The Giant cricket of Africa enjoys eating human hair.

The giant squid has the largest eyes in the world.

The glue on Israeli postage stamps is certified kosher.

The Golden Gate Bridge was first opened in 1937.

The Grand Canyon was not seen by a white man until after the Civil War. It was first entered on May 29,1869, by the geologist John Wesley Powell.

The Grateful Dead were once called The Warlocks.

The greatest measured water discharge was an estimated 740,000-1,000,000 gallons by the Giant Geyser, also in Yellowstone National Park. However, this estimate made in the 1950s, was only a rough calculation.

The guards of some of the emperors of Byzantium were Vikings

The harmonica is the world's most popular instrument.

The heat of peppers is rated on the Scoville scale.

The height of the Eiffel Tower varies as much as six inches depending on the temperature.

The heraldic term gules, meaning red, comes from the French word gueules, meaning a throat.

The highest Motorway in England is the M62 Liverpool to Hull. At its peak it reaches 1221 feet above sea level over the Saddleworth Moor (Greater Manchester) the burial ground of the victims of the infamous Myra Hindley, moors murderer.

February Is Black History Month.

The highest wind velocity ever recorded in the United States was 231 miles per hour, on Mount Washington, New Hampshire, in 193

The hippo has skin an inch and a half thick, so solid that most bullets cannot go through.

The holes in fly swatters are used to lower air resistance.

The Holland and Lincoln Tunnels under the Hudson River connecting New Jersey and New York are an engineering feat. The air circulators in the tunnels circulate fresh air completely every ninety seconds.

The honey badger can withstand hundreds of African bee stings that would kill any other animal

The Hoover Dam was built to last 2,000 years. The concrete in it will not even be fully cured for another 500 years.

The horse's name in the song Jingle Bells is Bobtail.

The hottest chile in the world is the habanero.

The housefly hums in the middle octave, key of F.

The Hudson River along the island of Manhattan flows in either direction depending on the tide.

The human brain is so complex; that it would cost over 8 billion for anyone to program,and sell a computer(s) to do all the things it does!

The human brain stops growing at the age of 18.

The human eye sees everthing upside-down, but the brain turns it right side up.

The human heart creates enough pressure to squirt blood 30ft.

The human tooth has 55 miles of canal in it.

The hundred billionth crayon made by Crayola was Perriwinkle Blue.

The Hundred Years War lasted for 116 years.

The hyoid bone, in your throat, is the only bone in the body not attached to any other bone.

The infinity sign is called a lemniscate.

The inhabitants of Monaco are known as 'Monegasques'.

The international telephone dialing code for Antarctica is 67

The Japanese translation of Switch is pronounced suitchi.

The Jolly Green Giant is 68 years old.

The katydid bug hears through holes in its hind legs.

The kidneys filter about 500 gallons of blood each day.

The L.L in L.L.Bean stands for Leon Leonwood.

The largest apple pie ever baked was 40 X 23 feet.

The largest country in Africa is the Sudan. The Arc of the Covenent is said to be located in Axum, Ethiopia.

The largest employer in the world is the Indian railway system, employing over a million people.

The largest object that was ever found in the Los Angeles sewer system was a motorcycle.

The largest prime number is 13, 395 digits long; more than the number of atoms in the universe.

The largest school in the world is a K-12 school in the Phillipines, with an enrollment of 25,000.

The largest taxi fleet in the world is found in Mexico City. The city boasts a fleet of over 60,000 taxis.

The largest volcano known is on Mars: Olympus Mons, 370 miles wide and 79,000 feet high, is almost three times higher than Mount Everest.

The last of a cat's senses to develop is sight.

The latin name for moose is alces alces.

The launching mechanism of a carrier ship that helps planes take off, could throw a pickup truck over a mile.

The leaves of the Victorian water lily are sometimes over six feet in diameter.

The leg bones of a bat are so thin that no bat can walk.

The legbones of a bat are so thin that no bat can walk

The Leonberger dog breed was created by the mayor of Leonburg, Germany so that he had a dog that looked like the one on the towns crest.

The Less Nessman character on the T.V. series WKRP in Cinncinnati wore a band-aid in every episode. Either on himself, his glasses or his clothing.

The letter J does not appear anywhere on the periodic table of elements.

The letter W is the only letter in the alphabet that doesn't have one syllable, it has three.

The letters KGB stand for Komitet Gosudarstvennoy Bezopasnosti.

The license plate number that appears on the Volkswagon that appeared on the cover of the Beatles Abbey Road album was 281F

The lifespan of a squirrel is about nine years.

The lifespan of a tastebud is 10 days.

The lining of your digestive system is shed every 7 minutes.

The list of ingredients that make up lipstick include fish scales.

The literal translation for kung-fu is :leisure time.

The little bags of netting for gas lanterns (called mantles) are radioactive--so much so that they will set off an alram at a nuclear reactor.

The little lump of flesh just forward of your ear canal, right next to your temple, is called a tragus.

The longest bout of sneezing recorded was by Donna Griffith. It began in January 1981 and continued until September 198 It lasted for 978 days.

The longest chapter in the Bible is Psalm 119.

The longest film ever released was ?****? by Andy Warhol, which lasted 24 hours. It proved, not surprisingly (except perhaps to its creator) an utter failure. It was withdrawn and re-released in a 90-minute form as 'The Loves of Ondine.'

The longest Hollywood kiss was from the 1941 film You're in the Army now, it lasted 3 minutes and 3 seconds.

The longest Monopoly game ever played was 1,680 hours long, that's 70 straight days!

The longest Monopoly game in a bathtub was 99 hours long.

The longest one-syllable word in the English language is screeched.

The longest place name still in use is: Taumatawhakatangihangaoauauotameteaturipukak-apikimaungahoronukupokaiwhenuakitanatahu--a New Zealand hill.

The longest placename in Great Britain is Gorsafawddachaidraigddanheddogleddollonpenrhynareurdraethceredigion.

The longest recorded life spam of a camel was 35 years, 5 months.

The longest species of centipede is the giant scolopender (Scolopendra gigantea), found in the rain forests of Central and South America. It has 23 segments (46 legs) and specimens have been measured up to 10.5 inches long and 1? in diameter.

The longest species of earthworm is the Megascolides australis, found in Australia in 1868. An average specimen measures 4? in length, 2? when contracted, and 7? when naturally extended.

The longest street in the world is Yonge Street, which starts in Toronto, on the north shore of Lake Ontario, and winds its way north then west to end at the Ontario-Manitoba-Minnesota border.

The longest U.S. highway is Route 20 which is over 3,200 miles.

The longest word in the English language is 1909 letters long and it refers to a distinct part of DNA.

The lowest temperature ever recorded in the world was 129F degrees below 0 at Vostok, Antarctica, on July 21, 1983.

The magic word 'Abracadabra' was originally intended for the specific purpose of curing hay fever.

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 books that would occupy the building.

The male of one species of insect related to the praying mantis can only reproduce after the female has bitten off his head.

The male scorpion fly gets other males to bring him food by imitating a female fly.

The Mamas and Papas were once called the Mugwumps.

The many sights that represent the Chinese city of Beijing were built by foreigners: the Forbidden City was built by the Mongols, the Temple of Heaven by the Manchurians.

The mask used by Michael Myers in the original Halloween was actually a Captain Kirk mask painted white.

The McDonalds at The Skydome in Toronto, Ontario, is the only one in the world that sells hot dogs.

The metal instrument used in shoe stores to measure feet is called the Brannock device.

The metal part at the end of a pencil is twenty percent sulphur.

The metal part of a lamp that surrounds the bulb and supports the shade is called a harp.

The MGM lion lived in Memphis until his death.

The microwave was invented after a researcher walked by a radar tube and a chocolate bar melted in his pocket.

The Mola Mola, or Ocean Sunfish, lays up to 5,000,000 eggs at one time.

The Mongol emperor Genghis Khan's original name was Temujin.

The moon weighs 81,000 trillion tons

The most collect calls are made on Father's Day.

The most common letter in the English language are R S T L N E.

The most common name for a gold fish is ?Jaws?.

The most common name in Italy is Mario Rossi.

The most common name in the world is Mohammed.

The most dangerous job in the United States is that of Sanitation Worker. Firemen and Policeman are a close second and third, followed by Leather Tanners in fourth.

The most diffiult tongue-twister is ?The sixth sick Sheik?s sixth sheep?s sick.?

The most poisonous snake in the world is the Tiger Snake in Australia. One milligram of its venom can kill one human being.

The most popular ice cream flavour is vanilla.

The most popular name for a boat in 1996 was Serenity.

The most popular sport as a topic for a film is boxing.

The most remote island in the world is Tristan da Cunha, which is above the subantartic zone.

The most sensitive cluster of nerves is at the base of the spine.

The most sensitive finger is the forefinger.

The most used letter in the English alphabet is 'E', and 'Q' is the least used.

The mother's purr acts as a homing device, announcing to her babies that nursing time has arrived. Kittens begin to purr in return at about one week of age - perhaps as a gesture of gratitude, or maybe as a request for milk - and continue to purr for the rest of their lives.

The movie 'Cleopatra', starring Elizabeth Taylor, was banned from Egypt in 1963 because she was a Jewish convert.

The movie Clue has three different endings. Each ending was randomly chosen for different theaters. All three endings are present in the home video.

The movie playing at the drive-in at the beginning of the Flintstones was The Monster.

The movie, Paris, Texas was banned in teh city Paris, Texas shortly after its box office release.

The music hall entertainer Nosmo King derived his stage name from a 'No Smoking' sign.

The naked truth: the fable says that the Truth and Falsehood went bathing; Falsehood came first out of the water, and dressed herself in Truth's garments. Truth, unwilling to take those of Falsehood, went naked.

The name fez is turkish for Hat.

The name for fungal remains found in coal is sclerotinite.

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

The name Horshack (Arnold in Welcome Back Kotter) means the cattle are dying.

The name Jeep came from the abbreviation used in the army for the General Purpose vehicle, G.P.

The name of all continents end with the same letter they begin with.

The name of Jaba the Hutt's pet spider monkey is Salacious Crumb

The name of Jabba Hut's pet spider monkey is Salacious Crumb.

The name of the 'Love Boat' was the 'Pacific Princess'.

The name of the asteroid that was believed to have killed the dinosaurs was named Chixalub (pronounced Sheesh-uh-loob).

The name of the dog from The Grinch Who Stole Christmas is Max.

The name of the dog on the Cracker Jack box is Bingo.

The name of the girl on the Statue of Liberty is Mother of Exiles.

The name of the Vulcan's heaven is Sha Ka Ree.

The names of the three wise monkeys are: Mizaru: See no evil, Mikazaru: Hear no evil, and Mazaru: Speak no evil.

The names of the two stone lions in front of the New York Public Library are Patience and Fortitude. They were named by then-mayor Fiorello LaGuardia.

The national anthem of Greece has 158 verses. No one in

The national anthem of the Netherlands Het Wilhelmus, is an 'acrostichon.' The first letters of each of the fifteen verses represent the name Willem Van Nassov.

The national average ACT score is 17.

The national flower of Greenland is the Willow herb.

The Neanderthal's brain was bigger than yours is.

The Netherlands and The United States both have anthems that do not mention their country's name.

The newspaper serving Frostbite Falls, Minnesota, the home of Rocky and Bullwinkle, is the Picayune Intellegence.

The next-to-last event is the penultimate, and the second-to-last is the antepenultimate.

The night sky appears full of stars, but actually 3,000 stars are visible to the naked eye.

The Nobel Prize resulted from a late change in the will of Alfred Nobel, who did not want to be remembered after his death as a propagator of violence - he invented dynamite.

The Nullarbor in Nullarbor Desert in Western Australia is a Latin name; Null=No, Arbor=Trees.

The number 57 on a Heinz ketchup bottle represents the number of varieties of pickle the company once had.

The number in the lower-right corner of the NEW $20, $50, and $100 bills changes color at different angles to prevent cons from copying them.

The number is minutes of telephone calling in an average business day is 9,500,000,000.

The number of births in India each year is greater than the entire population of Australia.

The number of the trash compactor in Star Wars is 3263827.

The number one cause of blindness in the United States is diabetes.

The number one favorite cat name is Kitty.

The number one favorite dog name is Brandy.

The official, neutral name of Switzerland, which has multiple official languages, is the latin Confederation Helvetica, or the Helvetic Confederation, thus the CH on license plates, stickers and e-mail addresses.

The Old English word for sneeze is fneosan.

The oldest domestic cat (with reliable documentation) was a female tabby named Ma that lived to be 34 years old.

The oldest exposed surface on Earth is New Zealand's south island.

The oldest known goldfish lived to 41 years of age. Its name was Fred.

The oldest player to score his age is C. Arthur Thompson (1869-1975) of Victoria, British Columbia, Canada, who scored 103 on the Uplands course of 6,215 yd, age 103 in 197

The oldest word in the English language is town.

The one-hundred eleventh element is known as unnilenilenium

The only 15-letter word that can be spelled without repeating a letter is uncopyrightable.

The only bone not broken so far during any ski accident is one located in the inner ear.

The only borough of New York City that isn't an island or part of an island is the Bronx.

The only contemporary words that end with gry are angry and hungry.

The only continent without reptiles or snakes is Antarctica.

The only country to register zero births in 1983 was the 'Vatican City'.

The only domestic animal not mentioned in the Bible is the cat.

The only insect that can turn its head 360 degrees is the praying mantis.

The only married couple to fly together in space were Jan Davis and Mark Lee, who flew aboard the Endeavour space shuttle from Sept 12-20, 199

The only person ever to play golf on the moon was Alan Shepard. They never found the ball.

The only person to decline a Pulitzer Prize for Fiction was Sinclair Lewis for his book Arrowsmith.

The only planet without a ring is Earth.

The only president to be head of a labor union was Ronald Reagan.

The only purple animal is the South African Blesbok.

The only real food U.S. astronauts are allowed in space are pecan nuts.

The only real person to be a Pez head was Betsy Ross.

The only social fraternity founded during the Civil War was Theta Xi fraternity, at Rensselear Polytechnic Institute in Troy, New York in 186

The only three US presidents who ever had to deal with real or impending impeachment -- Andrew Johnson, Richard Nixon and Bill Clinton -- all have names that are euphemisms for penis -- johnson, dick and willie.

The only way to stop the pain of the flathead fish's sting is by rubbing the same fish's slime on the wound it gave you.

The opera singer Enrico Caruso practiced in the bath, while accompanied by a pianist in a nearby room.

The opposite sides of a dice cube add up to seven.

The original fifty cent piece in Australian decimal currency had around $100 worth of silver in it before it was replaced with a less expensive twelve sided coin.

The original IBM punchcard is the same size as a Civil War era dollar bill.

The original name for butterfly was flutterby.

The original story from Tales of 1001 Arabian Nights begins, Aladdin was a little chinese boy.

The Pacific Ocean fills nearly a complete hemisphere of the earth's surface.

The palms of your hands and the soles of your feet cannot tan.

The pancreas produces Insulin.

The parachute was invented by Leonardo Da Vinci in 1515

The Pentagon in Washington, D.C. has five sides, five stories and five acres in the middle.

The perfect pickle should have seven warts per square inch.

The permanant teeth that erupt to replace their primary predecessors (baby teeth) are called succedaneous teeth.

The Phillips screwdriver was invented in Oregon.

The phrase jet lag was once called boat lag, back before airplanes existed.

The phrase sleep tight originated when mattresses were set upon ropes woven through the bed frame. To remedy sagging ropes, one would use a bed key to tighten the rope.

The placement of a donkey's eyes in its head enables it to see all four feet at all times.

The planet Saturn has a density lower than water. If there was a bathtub large enough to hold it, Saturn would float.

The plastic things on the end of shoelaces are called aglets.

The poison arrow frog has enough poison to kill about 2,200 people.

The popular syndicated Advice columnists Dear Abbey and Anne Landers where actually identical twin sisters. Anne Landers was really named Ephy and Dear Abbey was really named Popo. (At least those were nicknames.) Anne Landers started her column first and eventually the unintended competition between the two (including a full length article in LIFE magazine) broke the two apart. They eventually reconciled. Anne Landers did not originate her role while Dear Abbey did.

The population of Texas is 18 million, not including the 16 million cattle.

The pound sign on a telephone is called a 'octothorp'.

The practice of exchanging presents at Christmas originated with the Romans.

The proposed William Jefferson Clinton Presidential Library will have a section where you must be 18 or older to read certain documents. (Did you know they actually start planning these libraries as soon as they get into office so they can decide what to keep to put in them?)

The province of Alberta, Canada has been completely free of rats since 190

The Pug dog is thought to have gotten its name from looking like the Pug monkey.

The pupil of an octopus' eye is rectangular.

The quartz crystal in your wristwatch vibrates 32,768 times a second.

The queen (or more precisely the Royal Household) owns all swans in England. The post of Royal Swankeeper is a post that has been around pre-1215 and he and his staff are responsible for keeping accurate statistics about the number and whereabouts of the royal swans.

The Queen of England has two birthdays.

The QWERTY typewriter was designed such that the left hand typed the most common letters used in order to slow down typists to keep the typewriters from jamming.

The R in Dean R. Koontz's name stands for Ray.

The radio-active substance, Americanium-241 is used in many smoke detectors.

The raised reflective dots in the middle of highways are called Botts dots.

The Ramses brand condom is named after the great phaoroh Ramses II who fathered over 160 children.

The real name of the I've fallen and I can't get up woman is Edith Fore.

The record for the world?s worst drivers is a toss-up between two candidates: First, a 75-year-old man who received 10 traffic tickets, drove on the wrong side of the road four times, committed four hit-and-run offenses, an caused six accidents, all within 20 minutes on October 15, 1966. Second, a 62-year-old woman who failed her driving test 40 times before passing it in August, 1970 (by that time, she had spent over $700 in lessons, and could no longer afford to buy a car). [Source: Guinness Book of World Records]

The Red Baron's real name was Manfred Von Richtofen.

The Red Sea was originally named the Reed Sea.

The ridges on the sides of coins are called reeding or milling.

The right lung takes in more air than the left lung.

The right side of a boat was called the starboard side due to the fact that the astronavigators used to stand out on the plank (which was on the right side) to get an unobstructed view of the stars. The left side was called the port side because that was the side that you put in on at the port. This was so that they didn't knock off the starboard.

The roads on the island of Guam are made with coral. Guam has no sand. The sand on the beaches is actually ground coral. When concrete is mixed, the coral sand is used instead of importing regular sand from thousands of miles away.

The rocking chair was invented by Benjamin Franklin.

The rumba originated in Cuba.

The Saguaro Cactus, found in the Southwestern United States doesn't grow branches until it is 75 years old.

The sale of Vodka makes up 10% of the Russians government income.

The San Diego Zoo in California has the largest collection of animals in the world.

The San Francisco Cable cars are the only mobile National Monuments.

The Saturn V moon rocket consumed 15 tons of fuel per second.

The save icon on Microsoft Word shows a floppy disk, with the shutters on backwards.

The second unit films movie shots that do not require the presence of actors.

The sentence the quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog uses every letter in the English language.

The shape of plant collenchyma cells and the shape of the bubbles in beer foam are the same -- they are orthotetrachidecahedrons.

The ship, the Queen Elizabeth 2, should always be written as QEQEII is the actual queen.

The shockwave from a nitroglycerine explosion travels at 17,000 miles per hour.

The shopping mall in Abbotsford, British Columbia, Canada has the largest water clock in North America.

The shortest British monarch was Charles I, who was 4'9.

The shortest war in history was between Zanzibar an England in 1896. Zanzibar surrendered after 38 minutes.

The shrimp's heart is in its head.

The Siberian larch accounts for more than 20% of all the worlds trees.

The side of a hammer is a cheek.

The Sitka spruce is Britain's most commonly planted tree.

The skin of some snakes change colors naturally, turning darker by day and lighter by night.

The skyscraper in Die Hard is the Twentieth Century Fox Tower.

The slash character is called a virgule, or solidus. A URL uses slash characters, not back slash characters.

The Slinky is sold on every continent of the world except Antarctica.

The slogan on New Hampshire license plates is 'Live Free or Die.' These license plates are manufactured by prisoners in the state prison in Concord.

The smallest 'country' in the world to have its own top-level domain name is Norfolk Island, off the coast of Australia.

The smallest unit of time is the yoctosecond.

The smallest volcano in the world is Taal.

The snail mates only once in its entire life.

The song with the longest title is 'I?m a Cranky Old Yank in a Clanky Old Tank on the Streets of Yokohama with my Honolulu Mama Doin? Those Beat-o, Beat-o Flat-On-My-Seat-o, Hirohito Blues' written by Hoagy Carmichael in 194He later claimed the song title ended with ?Yank? and the rest was a joke. [Source: Guinness Book of World Records]

The sound of E.T. walking was made by someone squishing her hands in jelly.

The Spanish Inquisition once condemned the entire Netherlands to death for heresy.

The Sphinx at Giza in Egypt is 240 feet long and carved out of limestone. Built by Pharaoh Khafre to guard the way to his pyramid, it has a lion's body and the ruler's head.

The St.Louis Gateway Arch had a projected death toll while it was being built. No one died.

The starfish is one of the only animals who can turn its stomach inside-out.

The state legislature in North Dakota has rejected a proposal to erect signs specifically warning motorists not to throw human waste onto the road side. Maintenance workers report at least 20 incidents of road crews being sprayed with urine after rupturing urine-filled plastic bottles that became swollen in the hot sun Opponents of the measure say they're afraid the signs would discourage tourism.

The state of Florida is bigger than England.

The Statue of Liberty's mouth is 3 feet wide.

The straw was probably invented by Eygptian brewers to taste in-process beer without removing fermenting ingresients which floated on the top of the container.

The strength of early lasers was measured in Gillettes, the number of blue razor blades a given beam could puncture

The stress in Hungarian words always falls on the first syllable.

The strorage capacity of human brain exceeds 4 Terrabytes

The substance that human blood resembles most closely in terms of chemical composition is Sea Water.

The Sun travels at a speed of 155 miles per second, but it still takes 230 million years for it to complete a single revolution of the galaxy.

The surface area of anb average sized brick is 79cm

The surface area of the Earth is 197,000,000 square miles.

The surface area of the lungs in an adult human is 90 square yards.

The surface speed record on the moon is 10.56 miles per hour. It was set in a lunar rover.

The symbol on the pound key is called anoctothorpe.

The Taco Bell dog is a girl. Her name is Gidget.

The Taj Mahal was actually built for use as a tomb.

The tallest mountain in Australia is Mount Kosiusk, only 7310 feet tall.

The talus is the second largest bone in the foot.

The tango originated as a dance between two men (for partnering practice).

The Tea Council of the United States has designated June National Ice Tea Month.

The temperature in eastern Siberia can get so cold that the moisture in a person's breath can freeze in the air and fall to the ground.

The term 'cop' came from Constable on Patrol. It is from England.

The term devil's advocate comes from the Roman Catholic church. When deciding if someone should be sainted, a devil's advocate is always appointed to give an alternative view.

The term mayday used for signaling for help (after SOS) comes from the French M'aidez which pronounced MAYDAY and means Help Me.

The term Rock N' Roll was coined in 195

The term the Boogey man will get you comes from the Boogy people who still inhabit an area of Indonesia. These people still act as pirates today and attack ships that pass.

The three best-known western names in China: Jesus Christ, Richard Nixon and Elvis Presley.

The thyroid cartilage is more commonly known as the adams apple.

The tip of a bullwhip moves so fast that it breaks the sound barrier, the crack of the whip is actually a tiny sonic boom.

The Toltecs, seventh-century native Mexicans, went to battle with wooden swords so as not to kill their enemies.

The Tom Thumb golf course was the first miniature golf course in the United States. It was built it 1929 in Chattanooga, Tennessee by John Garnet Carter.

The tongue of the largest blue whale is bigger than an automobile.

The tooth is the only part of the human body that cannot repair itself.

The toothbrush was invented in China in 1498.

The Tootsie Roll was introduced by Leo Hirshfield in 1896.

The top layer of a wedding cake, known as the groom's cake, is usually a fruit cake so it will last until the couple's first anniversary, when they will eat it.

The top three cork-producing countries are Spain, Portugal and Algeria.

The Toronto Maple Leafs used to be called the Toronto Arenas, then the St.Patricks and finally the Maple Leafs.

The total weight of all insects Earth, is twelve times greater than the weight of all people.

The town of Tidikelt in the Sahara Desert once went ten years without a rainfall.

The traditional symbol of the pawnbroker--three golden balls--is thought to be dervied from the coat of the arms of the Medici family, who ruled Italian city of Florence between the 15th and 16th centuries. The symbol was spread by the Lombards--Italian bankers, goldsmiths, and moneylenders who set up businesses in midevil London.

The tree dictated on the Lebanese flag is a Cedar.

The tuatara lizard of New Zealand has three eyes -- two in the center of its head and one on top.

The turkey was wrongly named after what was thought to be it's country of origin.

The two lines that connect your top lip to the bottom of your nose are known as the philtrum.

The two most common surgeries are biopsies and cesarean sections.

The two quickest goals scored in the National Hockey League were three seconds apart.

The typical laboratory mouse runs 5 miles per night on its treadmill.

The U.S shreds seven thousand tons of worn-out currency each year.

The U.S. mint in Denver, Colorado is the only mint that marks its pennies.

The U.S. Naval Observatory declares American time.

The U.S. standard railroad gauge (distance between rails) is 4 feet, 8.5 inches.

The underside of a horse's hoof is called a frog. The frog peels off several times a year with new growth.

The United Stated government keeps its upply of silver at the U.S. Military Academy at West Point, N.Y.

The United States Army has executed 464 soldiers since 186

The United States Golf Association (USGA) was founded in 1894 as the governing body of golf in the United States.

The United States government keeps its supply of silver at the U.S. Military Academy at West Point, New York.

The United States has never lost a war in which mules were used.

The USA bought Alaska from Russia for 2 cent an acre.

The Venus's flytrap can eat a whole cheeseburger.

The voice of Tony the Tiger is Thurl Ravenscroft.

The Volkswagen was originally called the Strength Through Joy Wagon.

The volume of the Earth's moon is the same volume of the Pacific Ocean.

The volume of water in the Amazon river is greater than the next eight largest rivers in the world combined.

The waffle iron was invented August 24, 1869.

The Waimangu (Maori 'black water') geyser, in New Zealand, erupted to a height in excess of 1,500 ft in 1904, but has not been active since it erupted violently at 6:20 A.M. on 1 April 1917 and killed four people.

The walking catfish can live on land.

The WD in WD40 means water displacement.

The Weddell seal can travel underwater for seven miles without surfacing for air.

The wheat that produces a one-pound loaf of bread requires two tons of water to grow.

The white part of your fingernail is called the lunula.

The winter of 1932 was so cold that Niagara Falls froze completely solid.

The woman who appeared the most on the covers of Time magazine is the Virgin Mary-10 times.

The woolly mammoth, extinct since the Ice Age, had tusks almost 16 feet long.

The word 'bye' is used both in English and Spanish meaning the same thing.

The word 'byte' is a contraction of 'by eight.'

The word 'nerd' was first coined by Dr. Suess in If I ran to the Zoo.

The word 'samba' means to 'rub navels together.'

The word calendar comes from Latin and means 'to call out.'

The word checkmate in chess comes from the Persian phrase Shah-Mat which means the king is dead.

The word diastima is the word for having a gap between your teeth.

The word for dog in the Australian aboriginal language Mbabaran happens to be dog.

The word for name in Japanese is na-ma-e, in Mongolian nameg.

The word hangnail comes from the Middle English: ang-(painful)+ nail. Nothing to do with hanging.

The word karate means empty hand.

The word Lethologica describes the state of not remembering the word you want to say.

The word noon came from an old church term none meaning three. There was a monastic order that was so devout that they declared they would not eat until that time. Since they rang the bells indicating time, none came earlier and earlier. The towns people called mid-day noon to ridicule them.

The word racecar and kayak are the same whether they are read left to right or right to left.

The word rodent comes from the Latin word `rodere' meaning to gnaw.

The word samba means to rub navels together.

The words assassination and bump were invented by Shakespeare.

The world camel population is 19,627,000.

The world record for rocking non-stop in a rocking chair is 440 hours.

The world record for time without sleep is 264 hours (11 days) by Randy Gardner in 196

The world smallest mammal is the bumblebee bat of Thailand, weighing less than a penny

The world's biggest trap (called a bunker in Europe) is Hell's Half Acre on the 535 m 585 yd seventh hole of the Pine Valley course, Clementon, NJ, built in 1912 and generally regarded as the world's most trying course.

The world's first test-tube twins were born in June 198

The world's largest K-Mart is on the island of Guam.

The world's longest game of Monopoly lasted more than 660 hours.

The world's longest name ia Adolph Blaine Charles Daivid Earl Frederick Gerald Hubert Irvin John Kenneth Lloyd Martin Nero Oliver Paul Quincy Randolph Sherman Thomas Uncas Victor William Xerxes Yancy Zeus Wolfeschlegelsteinhausenbergerdorft Sr.

The world's number one producer and consumer of fresh pork is China.

The world's oldest piece of chewing gum is over 9000 years old.

The world's record for keeping a Lifesaver in the mouth with the hole intact is 7 hours and 10 minutes.

The world's record for most children to one mother was 69 children.

The world's smallest dog -- the Teacup Chihuahua -- weighs less than a pound when fully grown.

The world's smallest mammal is the bumblebee bat of Thailand, weighing less than a penny.

The world's worst earthquake occured in 1556 in China killing approximately 830,000 people.

The world's youngest parents were 8 and 9 and lived in China in 1910.

The world's youngest recorded parents were 8 and 9 and lived in China in 1910.

The worst reported case of compulsive swallowing involved an insane female, Mrs. H. at the age of 42, who complained of a 'slight abdominal pain.' She proved to have 2,533 objects, including 947 bent pins, in her stomach. These were removed by Drs Chalk and Foucar in June 1927 at the Ontario Hospital, Canada. In a more recent case, 212 objects were removed from the stomach of a man admitted to Groote Schuur Hospital, Cape Town, South Africa in May 198They included 53 toothbrushes, two telescopic aerials, two razors and 150 handles of disposable razors. Another compulsive swallower in the USA, a 24-year-old psychoneurotic woman, gulped down a 12.7 cm 5 in long iron hinge bolt from a hospital door which amazingly passed through the curve of the duodenum and the intestinal tract and broke the bedpan when the patient successfully passed the object.

The wristwatch was invented in 1904 by Louis Cartier.

The Yellowstone River is the longest undammed river west of the Mississippi.

The YKK on the zipper of your Levis stands for Yoshida Kogyo Kabushibibaisha, the world's largest zipper manufacturer.

The Yo-yo originated in the Phillippines, where it is used as a weapon in hunting.

The youngest American female to score an ace was Shirley Kunde in August 1943 at age 13.

The youngest golfer recorded to have shot a hole-in-one is Coby Orr (5 years) of Littleton, CO on the 103 yd fifth at the Riverside Golf Course, San Antonio, TX in 1975.

The youngest Pope was 11 years old.

Theodore Roosevelt's wife and mother died on the same day.

There are 1 million ants for every person in the world.

There are 1,575 steps from the ground floor to the top of the Empire State Building.

There are 1,792 steps to the top of the Eiffel Tower.

There are 10 trillion living cells in the human body.

There are 2,000,000 different combinations of sandwiches that can be created from a SUBWAY menu.

There are 2,598,960 five-card hands possible in a 52-card deck of cards.

There are 22 stars surrounding the mountain on the Paramount Pictures logo.

There are 293 ways to make change for a dollar.

There are 296 steps to the top of the Leaning Tower of Pisa.

There are 3,900 islands in the country Japan, the country of islands.

There are 318,979,564,000 possible ways of playing the first move on a chess board.

There are 336 dimples on a regulation golf ball.

There are 45 miles of nerves in the skin of a human being.

There are 450 hairs in the average eyebrow.

There are 52 cards in a deck, Hudini died at 5 He died in 1926, spending half of his life in this century and half in the last.

There are about 15,000 people in the U.S. over the age of 100.

There are about 5,000 different languages spoken on Earth.

There are as many as 78 scenes in a single X-Files episode.

There are at least two sports in which the team has to move backwards to win-tug of war and rowing.

There are eight different sizes of champagne bottles and the largest is called a Nebuchadnezzar (after the biblical king who put Daniel's three friends into the oven).

There are four cars and eleven lightposts on the back of a ten-dollar bill.

There are more bald eagles in the province of British Columbia then there are in the whole United States.

There are more Barbie dolls in Italy than there are Canadians in Canada.

There are more brown M&M's in plain M&M's than in Peanuts.

There are more donut shops per capita in Canada than in any other country.

There are more insects in one square mile of rural land than there are humans on the entire earth.

There are more plastic flamingos in the U.S, than real ones.

There are more stars in the sky then grains of sand on earth.

There are more than 1,000 chemicals in a cup of coffee. Of these, only 26 have been tested, and half caused cancer in rats.

There are more than 1,700 references to gems and precious stones in the King James translation of the Bible.

There are more than 10 million bricks in the Empire State Building.

There are more than 100 chemicals in one cup of coffee.

There are more than 15,000 different kinds of rice.

There are no clocks in Las Vegas gambling casinos.

There are no rivers in Saudi Arabia.

There are no Spanish words that begin with the letter w (except for those of American English origin.)

There are no turkeys in Turkey.

There are only 12 letters in the Hawaiian alphabet.

There are only four words in the English language which end in -dous: tremendous, horrendous, stupendous, and hazardous.

There are only three world capitals that begin with the letter O in English: Ottawa, Canada; Oslo, Norway; and Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso.

There are only two people in the world that know the secret recipe for Coca-Cola

There are over 50,000 earthquakes every year.

There are over 58 million dogs in the U.S.

There are Pokemon school books. You can even do math with a Pokemon math book.

There are six hoops on an Association croquet court.

There are six words in the English language with the letter combination uu. Muumuu, vacuum, continuum, duumvirate, duumvir and residuum.

There are ten body parts that are only three letters long: eye, ear, leg, arm, jaw, gum, toe, lip, hip, and rib.

There are three times as many households in the United States without telephones as there are without television sets.

There are two credit cards for every person in the United States.

There has never been a President from the Air Force or Marine Corps, although Reagan was in the Army Air Corps.

There is a butterfly in Africa with enough poison in it's body to kill six cats.

There is a Ides in every month, not just March.

There is a new type of parrot in New Zealand that likes to eat the rubber strips that line car windows.

There is a place in Norway called Hell.

There is a sea squirt (found in the seas near Japan) that digests its own brain. When the sea squirt is mature it permanently attaches itself to a rock. At this point it does not need to move anymore and has no need for a brain. So, waste not want not, it eats it!

There is a systematic lull in conversation every 7 minutes.

There is a tea in China called white tea which simply is boiled water.

There is a town in Texas called Ding Dong.

There is cyanide in apple pips.

There is enough stone in the Great Wall of China to build an eight-foot wall encircling the globe at the equator.

There is no Betty Rubble in the Flintstones Chewables.

There is no rice in rice paper.

There is no such thing as blue food, even blue berries are purple.

There is now an ATM at McMurdo Station in Antarctica, which has a winter population of 200.

There was a pony express in Persia many centuries before Christ. Riders on this ancient circuit, wearing special colored headbands, delivered the mails across the vast stretch of Asia Minor, sometimes riding for hundreds of miles without a break.

There was no punctuation until the 15th century.

There was once a town named ?6? in West Virginia.

There were no ponies in the Pony Express.

There were ten Johns, out of 102 people on the Mayflower.

There will be no telephone, electricity or television for 15 minutes a day.

They get their distinctive smell by soaking up sulphur from the soil.

Thirty different diseases that humans can catch are transmitted by the common housefly.

Thirty-five percent of the people who use personal ads for dating are already married.

This sentence ends with a period.

Thomas Edison got patents for a method of making concrete furniture and a cigar which was supposed to burn forever.

Thomas Edison was afraid of the dark.

Thomas Edison, the inventor of the lightbulb was afraid of the dark.

Thomas Jefferson anonymously submitted design plans for the White House. They were rejected.

Thomas Jefferson, John Adams, and James Monroe all died on July 4th. Jefferson and Adams died at practically the same minute of the same day.

Thomas Marshall (1854-1925), U.S. Vice-President, once remarked ?What this country needs is a good five-cent cigar.?

Those stars and colours you see when you rub your eyes are called phosphenes.

Though Buddhism was founded in India around 470 B.C. and developed there at an early date, it was uprooted from India between the seventh and twelfth centuries A.D. and today exists almost exclusively outside the country, primarily in Sri Lanka, Japan, and Indochina.

Tide has 70 percent of market share for detergent.

Tigers have stripped skin, not just stripped fur.

Tina Turner's real name is Annie Mae Bullock.

Titanic was running at 22 knots when she hit the iceberg.

To clean the tubes of artillery pieces (howitzers) soldiers use a can of Coke.

To escape the grip of a crocodile's jaws, push your thumbs into its eyeballs--it will let you go instantly.

To have your picture taken by the first cameras you would have to sit still for eight hours.

To keep cool, ostriches urinate on their legs; it then evaporates like sweat.

To keep from being separated while sleeping, sea otter tie themselves together with kelp, often drifting miles out to sea during the night.

To strengthen the Damascus sword, the blade was plunged into a slave.

Toads don't have teeth, frogs do.

Tobacco kills more Americans (450,000) each year than alcohol, cocaine, crack, heroin, homicide, suicide, car accidents, fire and AIDS combined.

Tom Cruise's name was Thomas Mapother, before he changed it.

Tom Sawyer was the first novel written on a typewriter.

Tomatoes and cucumbers are fruits.

Tomb robbers believed that knocking Eygptians sarcophagi's noses off would stall curses.

Tommy James was in a New York hotel looking at the Mutual of New York building?s neon sign flashing repeatedly: M-O-N-Y. He suddenly got the inspiration to write his #1 hit, 'Mony Mony'

Tongeren is the oldest town in Belgium.

Tonsurphobia is the fear of haircuts.

Tony the tiger turns 50 this year.

Tooth-paste can be used to polish silver winches and guard rails (your bow pulpit).

Toronto was the first city in the world with a computerized traffic signal system.

Toronto, Ontario has approximately 7,000 eating establishments.

Toronto?s original name was York, but it had another name long before that. The area near the shores of Lake Ontario was called ?the meeting place? by the Ojibway of Southern Ontario. Their word: Toronto.

Traveling by air is the safest means of transportation.

Trivia is the Roman goddess of sorcery, hounds and...the crossroads.

Try dividing 99999999999 by 8(That's 11 nines).

Turkeys are so clueless that when they're born the only way to get then to eat is to put marbles in the feed. The marbles are too big for them to eat, but they get curious and peck at them and when their beak slips off the marble, they get a mouthful of food.

Turkeys can drown in the rain by looking up at the precipitation with their mouths open.

Turkeys will peck to death members of the flock that are physically inferior or different.

Turnips turn green when sunburnt.

TV's Bananas in Pajamas are played by women.

Twelve babies will be given to the wrong parents each day.

Two golf clubs claim to be the first established in the United States: the Foxberg Golf Club, Clarion County, PA (1887) and St. Andrews Golf Club of Yonkers, NY (1888).

Two out of five husbands tell their wife daily that they love them.

Two planes landing daily at o'Hare International Airport in Chicago will be unsafe.

Two researches, working independantly and having no contact with one another, one in Russia and the other in the United States, discovered that the body weighs less after death than before death. They took into account things like air leaving the lungs and the like. The soul weighs 50 grams.

Two-thirds of the world's eggplant is grown in New Jersey.

Type O is the most common blood type in the world. Type AB is the rarest.

TYPEWRITER, is the longest word that can be made using the letters on only one row of the keyboard.

Uma Thurman does not have an 'innie' or an 'outie' bellybutton, but a 'stretch.'

Unconsciousness will occur after 8-10 seconds after loss of blood supply to the brain.

Under the law of Mississippi, there's no such thing as a female Peeping Tom.

Until 1796, there was a state in the United States called Franklin. Today it is known as Tennessee.

Until 1967, LSD was legal in California.

Until the Middle Ages, underwater divers near the Mediterranean coastline collected golden strands from the pen shell, which used the strands to hold itself in place. The strands were woven into a luxury textile and made into ladies' gloves so fine that a pair could be packed into an empty walnut shell.

Up to three thousand species of trees have been cataloged in square mile of the Amazon jungle.

Uranus is the only planet that rotates on its side.

Uranus' orbital axis is tilted at 90 degrees.

Uri Geller, the professional psychic was born 20, 1946. As to the origin of his alleged powers, Mr Gellar maintains that they come from a distant planet of Hoova.

Using satellite-surveying techniques, scientists have determined that Los Angeles, California is moving east. At a rate estimated to be about one-fifth on an inch per year, the city is moving closer to the San Gabriel Mountains.

Values on the Monopoly gameboard are the same today as they were in 193

Vanilla Ice's real name is Robert Van Winkle.

Vanilla is used to make chocolate.

Velcro was invented by a Swiss who inspired by the way burrs attached to clothing.

Venetian blinds were invented in Japan.

Venus is the only planet that rotates clockwise.

Very small clouds that look like they have been broken off of bigger clouds are called scuds.

Vincent Van Gogh comitted suicide while painting Wheat Field with Crows.

Virginia Woolfe wrote all her books standing.

Warren Beatty and Shirley MacLaine are brother and sister.

Way back when they were using marble columns, the people selling the columns would carve out the centers and fill it with wax. So the people buying them started asking Is it without wax, Or in other words, Are you sincere?

WD-40 can be found in four out of five American homes.

We (humans) only use 10% of our brains.

We are in the middle of an ice age. Ice ages include both cold and warm periods; at the moment we are experiencing a relatively warm span of time known as an interglacial period. Geologists believe that the warmest part of this period occurred from 1890 through 1945 and that since 1945 things have slowly begun freezing up again.

Weatherman Willard Scott was the first Ronald McDonald.

Welsh mercenary bow men in the medieval period only wore one shoe at a time.

West Virginia and Maryland have no natural lakes.

Westmount, Quebec, was the first city in Canada to be granted a coat of arms.

Westwood Studios' computer game 'Command and Conquer' is the most successful war game series of all time according to Guinness Book of World Records.

What do bullet proof vests, fire escapes, windshield wipers, and laser printers all have in common? All were invented by women.

What separates 60 Minutes on CBS from every other TV show? No theme song.

When a coffee seed is planted, it takes five years to yield consumable fruit.

When a film is in production, the last shot of the day is the martini shot, the next to last one is the Abby Singer.

When angered, the Tazmanian devil turns pinkish-red.

When CBS broadcast the first television show in color, no one other than CBS owned a color television set.

When Einstein was inducted as an Amercian, he attended the ceremony without socks.

When glass breaks, the cracks move at speeds up to 3,000 miles per hour.

When John Wilkes Booth leaped onto the stage after shooting the President, he tripped--on the American flag.

When opossums are playing opossum, they are not playing. They actually pass out from sheer terror.

When Patty Hearst was kidnapped, she was watching the t.v. show The Magician starring Bill Bixby.

When Saigon fell the signal for all Americans to evacuate was Bing Crosby's White Christmas being played on the radio.

When snakes are born with two heads, they fight each other for food.

When the divorce rate goes up in the United States, toy makers say the sale of toys also rises.

When the First Lady, Eleanor Roosevelt, received an alarming number of threatening letters, soon after her husband became President at the height of the Depression, the Secret Service insisted that she carry a pistol in her purse.

When the Hoovers did not want to be overheard by White House guests, they spoke to each other in Chinese.

When the movie The Wizard of Oz first came out, it got bad reviews. The critics said, it was stupid and uncreative.

When the Titanic sunk there was 7,500 lbs of ham on it.

When two words are combined to form a single word (e.g., motor + hotel = motel, breakfast + lunch = brunch) the new word is called a portmanteau.

When Voyager 2 visited Neptune it saw a small irregular white cloud that zips around Neptune every sixteen hours or so now known as The Scooter.

When you have to urinate,you are more likely to be cold because your body must heat excess waste.

When you pop your knuckle, the sound is caused by a miniature explosion in the joint. Pulling on the finger pulls a vacuum on the fluid in the joint. At the reduced pressure, the air dissolved in the fluid becomes superheated and 'wants to' boil. (Similar to opening a carbonated drink.) Once a bubble forms, it expands explosively until the pressure increases to a point at which the dissolved gases are no longer superheated. Once the bubble exists, you can no longer pop the knuckle again because the bubble will just expand gradually as you pull. The knuckle will not pop again until you wait long enough for the bubble to redissolve in the fluid.

When you tie a noose, the rope is wrapped twelve times around because it's the same length as a person's head.

When young and impoverished, Pablo Picasso kept warm by burning his own paintings.

When your sinkis full, the little hole that lets the water drain, instead of flowing over the side, is called a porcelator.

While at Havard University, Edward Kennedy was suspended for cheating on a spanish exam.

Who's that playing the piano on the Mad About You theme? Paul Reiser himself.

Why are computer defects called bugs? . . . In 1943, Navy officer Grace Hopper found a glitch in her computer. After investigating, she discovered the system had a bug - a real one. Turns out a moth made its way into Hopper's computer. Though the word bug has meant fault or defect since as far back as the 1870's, Hopper's story is credited with making it the synonym of choice in the computer industry.

Will Clark of the Texas Rangers is a direct descendant of William Clark of Lewis and Clark.

Willard Scott was the first Ronald McDonald.

William Pitt was England's youngest Prime Minister at the age of only 24 years, elected in 1783.

William Shatner went to Balfour Collegiate (Regina, Saskatchewan) during his high school years.

Willie Mays has been the only player to hit four home runs in one game and three triples in another.

Wilma Flintstone's maiden name was Wilma Slaghoopal, and Betty Rubble's was Betty Jean Mcbricker.

Windmills always turn counter-clockwise--except for the windmills in Ireland.

Wine will spoil if exposed to light, hence tinted bottles.

Winston Churchill was born in a ladies' room during a dance.

Without any greenhouse effect, Earth would be cold and lifeless with an average temperature of 0.4 degrees Fahrenheit.

Women blink nearly twice as much as men.

Women's hearts beat faster than men's.

Wonder Bread does not contain any cholesterol or saturated fat.

Wonder Bread is the best-selling bread in the United States.

Worcestershire Sauce is basically an Anchovy ketchup.

World heavyweight boxing champion, Gene Tunney also lectured on Shakespeare at Yale University later in his life.

World Tourist day is observed on September 27.

Worldwide, about 40 square miles of land are transformed into desert each day.

Worldwide, bats are the most important natural enemies of night-flying insects.

Worldwide, there are more statues of Joan of Arc than of anyone else. France alone has about 40,000 of them.

Writer Director Actor Albert Brooks real name is Albert Einstein

Writer Edgar Allan Poe and LSD advocate Timothy Leary were both kicked out of West Point.

Xenophobia is the fear of strangers.

Yak's milk is pink.

Yasir Arafat is addicted to watching television cartoons.

Yo-yos were used as weapons by warriors in the Philippines in the 16th century.

Yogurt intake among North Americans has quadrupled in the past 20 years.

You are more likely to be struck by lightning than you are to be eaten by a shark.

You are more likely to get stung by a bee on a windy day that in any other weather.

You burn more calories sleeping than you do watching T.V.

You can make a glass of apple cider with three apples.

You cannot kill yourself by holding your breath.

You loose enough dead skin cells in your lifetime to fill eight five-pound flour bags.

You should not eat a crawfish with a straight tail. It was dead before it was cooked.

You use more calories eating celery than there are in celery itself.

You were born with 300 bones, but when you get to be an adult you only have 206.

You would have to count to one thousand to use the letter A in the English language to spell a whole number.

You'll eat about 35,000 cookies in a lifetime.

You're more likely to get stung by a bee on a windy day that in any other weather.

Your body creates as much as 2 quarts of saliva every day.

Your brain is 80% water.

Your muscles make up one half of your body weight.

Your ribs move about 5 million times a year everytime you breathe.

Your right lung takes in more air than your left one.

Your skull is made up of 29 different bones.

Your statistical chance of being murdered is one in twenty thousand.

Zaire is the world leader in cobalt mining, producing two-thirds of the world's cobalt supply.

Zarf is the holder of a handleless coffee cup.

Zip code 12345 is assigned to General Electric in Schenectady, N.Y.

Zoophobia is the fear of animals.

Fastest. Mrs. Barbara Blackburn of Salem, Oregon can maintain 150 wpm for 50 min (37,500 key strokes) and attains a speed of 170 wpm using the Dvorak Simplified Keyboard (DSK) system. Her top speed was recorded at 212 wpm.

Stag Beetles Have Stronger Mandibles Than Humans.

Penguins Have A Organ On Their Forhead Between The Eyes That De-Salinizes Water. It Can Be Seen Only As A Small Hole.

Sheep In Scotland Faint If You Jump Out At Them.

Bats Always Exit A Cave To The Left.

A Girafee Can Clean It's Ears With It's 21 Inch Tounge.

A Hippo Can Run Faster Than A Man.

A Horse Can Sleep Standing Up.

A Horse has 35 Square Feet Of Skin.

A Hummingbird Weighs Less Than A Penny.

A Jellyfish Is 95% Water.

A Kangaroo Can Hop 30 Feet At Once

A Kangaroo Can't Jump Unless It's Tail Is On The Ground

A Lion's Roar Can Be Heard A Mile Away

A Male Emperor Moth Can Smell A Female Emperor Moth Up To 7 Miles Away.

A Millipede Has 4 Legs On Each Segment Of It's Body.

A 6 Pound Sea-Hare Can Lay 40,000 Eggs In A Single Minute.

A Blue Whales Heart Only Beats 9 Times Per Minute.

A Cow Produces 200 Times More Gas A Day Than A Person.

A Crocodile Always Grows New Teeth To Replace The Old Ones.

A Crocodile Will Some Times Eat Other Crocodiles.

A Female Ferret Will Die If It Goes Into Heat And Cannot Find A Mate.

A 2 Year Old Horse Has 6 Incisors.

A Shark Can Grow A New Set Of Teeth In A Week.

A Typical Double-Bed Mattress Contains As Many As 2 Million House Dust Mites (Demodex Folliculorom).

Abe Lincoln's Mother Died When The Family Dairy Cow Ate Poisonous Mushes And She Drank the Milk.

You Can Tell A Turtle's Sex By It's Sound, Males Grunt, Females Hiss.

Polar Bears Are The Only Mammals With Hair On The Soles OF Their Feet.

Earth Worms Are Hermaphrodites.

A GoldFish Kept In A Dark Room Will Turn White.

If A Frog's Mouth Is Open To Long It Will Suffocate.

Sharks Are Immune To Cancer.

A Elephant Can Smell Water 3 Miles Away.

A Elephant May Consume 500 Pounds Of Hay And 60 Gallons Of Water In A Single Day.

Armadillos Are The Only Animal Besides Humans That Can Get Leprosy.

Armadillos Can Be House Broken.

Armadillos Can Have Up To 4 Babies At A Time And They Are All The Same Sex.

Goats Eyes Have Rectangular Pupils.

Black Lemurs Are The Only Primates That Can Have Blue Eyes.

It Takes 7 Years For A Lobster To Weigh 1 Pound.

The Difference Between Male And Female Blue Crabs Is The Design Located On Their Belly. The Male Blue Crab Has The Washinton Monument And The Female Blue Crabs Belly Is Shaped Like The U.S. Capitol.

Mice, Whales, Elephants, Giraffes And Man All Have Seven Neck Vertebra.

A Cat Has 4 Rows Of Wiskers.

The Memory Span Of A Gold Fish Is 3 Seconds.

The 2 Foot Long Bird Called A Kea That Lives In New Zealand Likes To Eat The Stripes Of RubberAround The Car Windows.

Cats Can Hear Ultrasound

The Chetta Is The Only Cat That Can Retract Its Claws

The Sumatran Tiger Has The Most Strips Of All The Tiger Subspecies, And The Siberian Tiger Has The Least

Tigers Paw Prints Are Called Pug Marks.

Kiwi Birds Are Blind, They Hunt Solely By Smell.

Hippopotomonstrosesquippedaliophobia is the fear of long words.

Your fingernail has the same ingredients as fly poop

In Scotland, a new game was invented. It was entitled Gentlemen Only Ladies Forbidden.... and thus the word GOLF entered into the English language.

Many years ago in England, pub frequenters had a whistle baked into the rim or handle of their ceramic cups. When they needed a refill, they used the whistle to get some service. "Wet your whistle" is the phrase inspired by this practice.

In English pubs, ale is ordered by pints and quarts. So in old England, when customers got unruly, the bartender would yell at them mind their own pints and quarts and settle down. It's where we get the phrase "mind your P's and Q's"

It was the accepted practice in Babylon 4,000 years ago that for a month after the wedding, the bride's father would supply his son-in-law with all the mead he could drink.o?= Mead is a honey beer and because their calendar was lunar based, this period was called the honey month we know today as the honeymoon.

40% Of All People Snoop In The Hosts Medicine Cabinet.

In Massachusetts - It is illegal to put tomatoes in clam chowder

In Montana Prostitution is considered a "crime against the family".

In Montana One may not pretend to abuse an animal in the presence of a minor.

It is illegal to have a sheep in the cab of your truck without a chaperone.

In Montana It is a felony for a wife to open her husband's mail.

In Montana It is a misdemeanor to show movies that depict acts of felonious crime.

In Montana, it is illegal for married women to go fishing alone on Sundays, and illegal for unmarried women to fish alone at all.

In Montana It is illegal for a man and a woman to have sex in any other position other than missionary style.

In Montana Seven or more indians are considered a raiding or war party and it is legal to shoot them.

In Texas Its Illegal To Sell Your Eye

In Texas It Is Illegal To Have A program that has been created that attempts to control the weather.

Did You Know The word "biology" was created in 1805 by Jean-Baptiste Lamarck and Gottfried Treviranus

Table tennis balls have been known to travel off the paddle at speeds up to 105.6 miles per hour.

Astatine is an element so rare that if you searched the entire planet you’d only find a lump the size of a sugar cube.

When a flea jumps, the rate of acceleration is 20 times that of the space shuttle during launch.

The maximum speed that raindrops can fall at is around 18mph, depending on their size.

If every star in the Milky Way was a grain of salt they would fill an Olympic sized swimming pool.

12 Astronauts have walked on the moon, between them bringing back 382 kilograms of rocks, pebbles, sand and dust.

Cats can see clearly in one-sixth the amount of light we humans would need. This is due to a special layer of cells at the back of their retinas, which acts like a mirror, reflecting light back to the retina's cells.

A bolt of lightning contains enough energy to toast 160,000 pieces of bread. Unfortunately the bolt only takes 1/10,000 of a second – so turning the bread over might prove difficult.

If 10 kilograms of matter spontaneously turned into energy there would be enough energy to power a 100 Watt light bulb for 300 million years - a harrowing thought for all weight watchers.

Gold leaf is pure gold, but you can cover large areas with it very cheaply because it is very thin. Gold leaf is less than 0.00008 millimetres thick - which is only about 300 atoms thick.

Every rainbow is unique - each rainbow is formed from light hitting your eye at a very precise angle. Someone standing next to you will see light coming from a slightly different angle than you and therefore see a different rainbow.

Tree crickets are called the poor man's thermometer because temperature directly affects their rate of activity. Count the number of chirps a cricket makes in 15 seconds, then add 37. The sum will be very close to the outside temperature in farenheit!

Some people who have two or more different kinds of fillings in their teeth are able to hear high-power AM broadcast stations when located within a few hundred feet of the stations. In such cases, the strong radio waves act upon the teeth fillings in such a way that the electromagnetic oscillations get transformed to mechanical vibrations in the person's head, and these are heard as sound.

The amount of sunlight reaching the earth's surface is 6,000 times the amount of energy used by all human beings worldwide. The total amount of fossil fuel used by humans since the start of civilization is equivalent to less than 30 days of sunshine.

IBM's ASCI white supercomputer, the fastest computer in the world, weighs as much as 17 elephants and can do in one second what a calculator would take 10 million years to do.

On average, airliners will get struck by lightning once every year.

Hubert Cecil Booth, the inventor of the vacuum cleaner choaked to death. In testing how it would work, he was sucking dirt by mouth through a piece of material and ended up with a lungful of dust!

There Is Enough Brick In The Great Pyramid of Gizeh To Build A Wall 10 Feet High And 1 Foot Thick Around The Entire Border Of France.

The St. Louis Gateway Arch is Not A Parabols, As Most People Think. Rather It Is A Hyperbolic Cosine. That Way It Is More Stable.

Kerimeski Church In Finland Is The World's Biggest Church Made Of Wood.

The American Government Used The McKinley Building Becuase Of It's Unusual Architecture. If There Was Any Type Of Explosion Inside The Building Would Implode On To Its Self.

The Pentagon In Arlington, Virgina Has Twice As Many Bathrooms As Neccessary. When It Was Built In The 1940s, The State Of Virginia Still had Segregation Laws Requiring Seperate Toilet Facilities For Blacks And Whites.

ANNE BOLEYN HAD SIX FIGERNAILS ON ONE HAND, BUT ONLY HAD FIVE FINGERS ON THAT HAND. SHE HAD A SMALL EXTRA NAIL COMING OUT OF THE SIDE OF HER FINGER.

A SHANK IS THE PART OF THE SOLE BETWEEN THE HEEL AND THE BALL OF THE FOOT.

JANUARY 23 IS NATIONAL PIE DAY (THE ONE YOU EAT).

FEBRUARY 4 IS THE HALF-WAY POINT OF WINTER.

FEBRUARY 9-15 IS NATIONAL KRAUT AND FRANKFURTER WEEK.

FEBRUARY 9-15 IS RANDOM ACTS OF KINDNESS WEEK.

FEBRUARY 14-21 IS HOMES FOR BIRDS WEEK.

FEBRUARY 16 IS PRESIDENTS DAY IN THE U.S.A

FEBRUARY 24 IS MARDI GRAS

MARCH IS MUSIC IN OUR SCHOOLS MONTH.

MARCH 8-14 IS AUTOGRAPH COLLECTING WEEK.

MARCH 12 IS PURIM.

MARCH 14 IS SAVE A SPIDER DAY.

MARCH 18-24 IS NATIONAL SPORTS TRIVIA WEEK.

MARCH 20-27 IS NATIONAL SPRING FEVER WEEK.

MARCH 25 IS PECAN DAY.

MARCH 26 IS MAKE UP YOUR OWN HOLIDAY DAY.

APRIL IS NATIONAL KNUCKLES DOWN MONTH.

APRIL 6-12 IS NATIONAL GARDEN WEEK.

APRIL 7 IS NO HOUSEWORK DAY.

APRIL 13-19 IS NATIONAL WEEK OF THE OCEAN.

APRIL 22 IS EARTH DAY.

APRIL 23 IS RUNNING OF THE RODENTS DAY.

APRIL 24 IS TAKE OUR DAUGHTERS TO WORK DAY.

SEPTEMBER IS NATIONAL HONEY MONTH.

SEPTEMBER IS NATIONAL SELF IMPROVEMENT MONTH.

SEPTEMBER 7 IS GRANDPARENTS DAY.

SEPTEMBER 10 IS SEW BE IT! DAY.

SEPTEMBER 21-27 IS NATIONAL DOG WEEK.

SEPTEMBER 22 IS ELEPHANT APPRECIATION DAY.

SEPTEMBER 28 IS NATIONAL GOOD NEIGHBOUR DAY.

OCTOBER 4, 1957 IS ONE OF THE MOST IMPOTANT DATES IN HISTORY BECAUSE LEAVE IT TO BEAVER AND THE RUSSIAN SATELITE SPUTNIK 1 WERE LAUNCHED.

OCTOBER 24 IS UNITED NATIONS DAY.

NOVEMBER IS NATIONAL DRUM MONTH.

NOVEMBER 3 IS SANDWICH DAY.

NOVEMBER 4 IS BOOK LOVERS DAY.

NOVEMBER 10-16 IS NATIONAL GEOGRAPHY AWARENESS WEEK.

NOVEMBER 17 IS HOMEMADE BREAD DAY.

NOVEMBER 17-23 IS AMERICAN EDUCATION WEEK.

NOVEMBER 18-24 IS CHILDRENS BOOK WEEK.

NOVEMBER 18 IS MICKEY MOUSE'S BIRTHDAY.

NOVEMBER 18 IS NATIONAL COMMUNITY EDUCATION DAY.

NOVEMBER 21 IS WORLD HELLO DAY.

NOVEMBER 24-30 NATIONAL GAME AND PUZZLE WEEK.

DECEMBER 17 IS WRIGHT BROTHERS DAY.

DECEMBER 19 IS UNDERDOG AND UNSUNG HERO DAY.

MONTHS THAT START WITH A SUNDAY ALWAYS HAS A FRIDAY THE 13TH.

MELANIE GRIFFITH'S MOTHER IS TIPPI HEDREN, BEST KNOWN FOR HER LEAD ROLE IN THE MOVIE "THE BIRDS" ON ! CD.

THE LAST PLAYBOY CENTERFOLD TO HAVE STAPLES IN IT WAS PUBLISHED IN 1985. THE MODEL WAS VENICE KONG.

The Highest Tennis Court In The World Is At A Elevation Of 321 Meters Or 1069 Feet.

The armhole in clothing is called an armsaye

The end of a hammer, oppostie the striking end, is called a peen

Spat-out food if called chanking

Boanthropy is a disease in which a man thinks he's an ox

Eosophobia is the fear of dawn

Groaking is to watch people eating food hoping they'll offer you some.

Dibble means to drink like a duck

Those things on the end of shoelaces called Aglets

Zarf is the holder of a handleless coffee cup

No word in the English language rhymes with month, orange, silver, or purple.

The name Wendy was made up for the book, Peter Pan

Tonsurphobia is the fear of haircuts

Degringolade means to fall and disintegrate

A sysygy occures when all the planets of our Solar System line up

The most common letters in english are R S T L N E

'Able was I ere I saw Elba' is a palindrome written by Napoleon

'A man a plan a canal Panama' is also a palindrome

A necropsy is an autopsy on animals

EEG stands Electroencephalogram

The 7th most common word used on the ineternet is 'HTML'

The 42 most common word used on the internet is 'INFORMATION'

There are no words in the English language that rhyme with 'purple'

There are no words in the English language that rhyme with 'orange'

acrophobia is the fear of heights

nycrophobia is the fear of dakness

zoophobia is the fear of animals

claustrophobia is the fear of small spaces

pyrophobia is the fear of fire

entomophobia is the fear of insects

xenophoia is the fear of strangers

agaraphobia is the fear of open spaces

Los Angeles' 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.'.

Ukalaily (Ukilaly, you-ki-lay-ley, however it's spelled) is Hawaiian for "jumping flies"

Lycanthropy is a disease in which a man thinks he's a wolf. It is the scientific name for "wolf man" or, wearwolf.

Koala is Aboriginal for "no drink".

One who busies themself with the quadrature of a cirlce is called a tetragondzein.

cyclometer - one who is taken by the measure of a circle.

piet - one who is obsessed with pi.

The longest one-syllable word in the English language is screeched.

The average person's left hand does 56% of the typing.

Dreamt is the only English word that ends in the letters "mt"

There are only four words in the English language which end in "dous" tremendous, horrendous, stupendous, and hazardous.

Maine is the only state whose name is just one syllable.

The original names of the reindeer were Dasher, Dancer, Prancer, Vixen, Comet, Cupid, Dunder and Blixem. When the Christmas poem first appeared in the Troy Sentinel in 1823, the reindeer names lines read. "Now! Dasher, now! Dancer, now! Prancer, and Vixen, On! Comet, on! Cupid, on! Dunder and Blixem"

The average chocolate bar has 8 insects' legs in it.

Beer & pretzels can't be served at the same time in any bar or restaurant In North Dakota

In North Dakota, it is still legal to shoot Indians if your in a covered wagon.

There are 556 officially recognized native American tribes.

The world's oldest active parliamentary body is the Icelandic Althing which met first before the year 1000.

The Economics Nobel Prize is sort of a quasi-Nobel. The endowment for the prize money was created much later than the original grant money from Alfred Nobel for the other "real" prizes.

The last time American Green cards were actually green was 1964.

The pelican was adopted as a Christian symbol early on because mother pelicans would pierce their own breasts to feed their brood with blood -- seen as a sacrifice not dissimilar to that of Jesus' by the Church leaders.

The targets in both skeet and trap shooting, commonly called clay pigeons, are actually made from tar and pitch.

Delaware is the only state with part of its border defined by the arc of a compass. (Except that other state next to Delaware with the same border.)

The oldest weapon still in use in the American military arsenal is the Mameluke hilt sword carried by officers in the U.S. Marine Corps. The sword dates back to the Barbary Pirate Wars of 1801-1807. The sword was given to Lt. Presly O'Banen by the ruler of Tripoli for the aid rendered by the Marines in the Mediteranian Fleet.

The second is defined as being 9,192,631,770 times the time it takes for a cesium-133 atom to swap hyperfine levels in its ground state.

The Vatican (Papal States) was the only political entity to grant recognition to the Confederate States of America during the Civil War (1861-1865).

The Greek national anthem has 158 verses.

In American English, "forty" is the only number which is spelled by going only forward and not backtracking.

There are 2,598,960 possible hands in a five-card poker game.

The duck most often depicted on the "Duck Stamp" is the mallard, at six times.

The blond woman in the Tic Tac yoga commercials is Mark Harmon's sister.

America's only statue of Charles Dickens graces Clark Park in Philadelphia, just off the University of Pennsylvania campus.

No matter where you are in Australia you are never more than 1000 kilometers from the ocean.

All owls lay white eggs.

It takes a week to make a jelly bean.

NASA scientists are still receiving data from Voyager even though the signal it is emitting has less energy than that emitted by a blowdrier.

You can't tickle yourself.

People from Manchester, England are called Mancunians.

White cockatoos are the only parrots that can be sexed by eye color; females have a visible pupil while males have black irises.

The University of Texas system is the third-largest landowner in the United States.

Marvin Gardens in the Monopoly game is not spelled the same as the Marven Gardens outside of Atlantic City, NJ, which the board game isbased on.

The Stasi collected the "smells" of their enemies so that their dogs could find them.

While drug-sniffing dogs are trained to bark like crazy, go "aggressive" at the first whiff of the right powder... Bomb-sniffing dogs are trained to go "passive" lest they set off a motion sensor or a noise sensor or any number of other things that might go kablooie.

While almost everyone knows that Neil Armstrong was the first man to walk on the moon, few know that Gene Cernan was the last man on the moon.

Lyndon Johnson's First Family all had initials LBJ. Lyndon Baines Johnson, Lady Bird Johnson, Linda Bird Johnson and Lucy Baines Johnson. And his dog, Little Beagle Johnson.

There are 22 stars in the Paramount movie studio logo.

Jane Wyman (Reagan) was born Sarah Jane Fulks. Nancy Davis (Reagan) was born Anne Frances Robbins.

The Muller-Lyer ( <-> >-< : Which line is longer?) illusion dosen't work on Zulus.

You can't trademark surnames.

The Black Cauldron is the only PG-rated Disney animated feature.

A humpback whale's milk is 54 percent fat.

Lucy Stone of Massachusetts is thought to be the first American woman to retain her maiden name when she married. She was a sister-in-law of Elizabeth Blackwell, the first American woman to earn an M.D.

When wearing a Kimono Japanese women wear socks called "Tabi". The big toe of the sock is separated from the rest of the toes, like a thumb from a mitten.

If you were to toss the new 10p coin (Pounds Sterling), 10000 times, the average odds of it being heads/tails would not be 50/50. It would be closer to 45/55 in favour of tails because the new picture of the Queen's head is slightly larger than it used to be (she has gone a bit saggy) and so it makes the heads side heavier than the tails side, thus it has more chance of landing on tails.

The names of the two stone lions in front of the New York Public Library are Patience and Fortitude. They were named by then-mayor Fiorello LaGuardia.

Lazy Susans are named after Thomas Edison's daughter. He invented it to impress a gathering of industrialists and inventors.

For a short time in 1967, the American Typers Association made a new punctuation mark that was a combination of the question mark and an exclamation point called an interrobang. It was rarely used and hasn't been seen since.

Tennessee Williams' real name was Thomas Lanier Williams.

Anise is the scent on the artificial rabbit that is used in greyhound races.

Petey, the beloved pit bull of "Our Gang" fame is buried at historic Clara Glen pet cemetery in Linwood, New Jersey.

The first European to see New Zealand was Abel Tasman in 1642; the first to set foot on the island was James Cook in 1769.

New Zealand was named after Abel Tasman's home district, Zealand, in the Netherlands.

Greater Auckland is the second largest city in the world by area, the first being greater Los Angeles.

New Zealand has the highest mountain in all of Oceania: Mt. Cook.

New Zealand was the first country to give woman the vote, in 1890.

Tide has 70 percent of the market share for detergent.

Only one satellite has been ever been destroyed by a meteor -- the European Space Agency's Olympus in 1993.

The snapping turtle eats carion and is used by police to find dead bodies in lakes, ponds and swamps.

When Portland, Oregon changed the name of Union Avenue to Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. they lost the intersection of Union and Division Street.

The Western-most point in continental Europe is at Cabo de Rocha, Portugal.

Yellowstone was the first National Park (1872) but the first area to beset aside under federal protection was Hot Springs Resevation, Arkansas(1832.) It became Hot Springs National Park in 1921.

The official name of the St. Louis Gateway Arch is "The Jefferson National Expansion Monument."

The Gateway Arch looks taller than it is wider, but it is exactly 630 feet by 630 feet.

The Ragdoll is the largest breed of domesticated cat in the world, with adult males averaging 22-25 pounds.

The roaring lion in the MGM logo was named Volney and lived at the Memphis Zoo.

The roaring lion in the MGM logo's hide is now on display in theMcPherson Museum located in McPherson, Kansas.

Everybody knows that St. Augustine, Florida is the oldest city in the U.S., but not everybody knows that St. Mary's, Georgia is the second oldest.

Orson Welles is buried in an olive orchard on a ranch owned by his friend, matador Antonio Ordonez in Sevilla, Spain.

The national flower of Greenland is the Willow Herb.

Britain's shortest river is the Brun which runs through Burnley in Lancashire.

Cornell University's motto -- "I would found an institution where any person can find instruction in any study" -- is the only motto among Ivy League schools not in Latin.

The Latin name for moose is alces alces.

1961 was the most recent year that could be written both upside-down and rightside-up and appear the same. The next year that this will be possible will be 6009!

The first atomic bomb dropped on Japan fell from the Enola Gay, named after the unit commander's mother. The second dropped from a plane known as Bock's Car.

Kermit the Frog has 11 points on his collar around his neck.

The Bronx in New York City is actually named after the Bronx River. The Bronx river is named after the first settler in the Bronx, Jonas Bronk. He settled there in 1639.

Cleveland spelled backwards is "DNA level C". In the Mario Brothers movie, the Princess' first name is Daisy, but in Mario 64, the game, her first name is Peach. Before that, it'sPrincess Toadstool.

Tabasco sauce is made by fermenting vinegar and hot peppers in a French oak barrel which has three inches of salt on top and is aged for three years until all the salt is diffused through the barrel.

Karen Carpenter's doorbell chimed the first six notes of "We've Only Just Begun."

Certain sounds in the English language are real germ spreaders, particularly the sounds of f, p, t, d, and s.

Harvard uses "Yale" brand locks on their buildings. Yale uses "Best" brand.

Contrary to popular British folklore, cuckoo clocks do not come from Switzerland but from the Black Forest in Germany.

The Angel of Independence in Mexico City was built by Salvador Rivas Mercado. The face of the angel is a portrait of his daughter.

There are more Samoans in Los Angeles than on American Samoa.

Soccer legend Pele's real name is Edson Arantes do Nascimento.

If you paint the flag of Canada, you must use these colors:"The printing ink colour is FIP red: General Printing Ink, No. 0-712;Inmont Canada Ltd., No. 4T51577; Monarch Inks, No. 62539/0; or Sinclair andValentine, No. RL163929/0. The painting colours are FIP red No. 509-211 and white: 513-201."

Everyone is familiar with the RCA logo with Nipper the dog listening to the RCA grammaphone. But the original picture had both the dog and thegrammaphone sitting on his dead masters casket. The idea being that theclosest thing to his dead master's voice was the RCAgrammaphone. The ad was eventually considered too morbid and they removed the casket.

A "jiffy" is a unit of time: 3.3357 times 10 raised to the -11 (3.3357x10^-11) seconds. So named for the length of time it takes light to travel a cm in a vacuum.

During the Manhattan Project in the early '40s, the time it took for the imploding shell of plutonium to reach the center of the sphere was measured in "shakes of a lamb's tail". One shake = 1x10^-8 sec. It took about three shakes of a lambs tail to get the uranium to a critical mass and initiate spontaneous fission.

The Spanish abbreviation for UFO is OVNIS: "objeto volador noidentificado."

Iolani Palace in Hawaii is the only place built for a monarchy currently on U.S. soil.

Maine has no poisonous snakes.

Hawaii has only two snakes. One is a sea snake rarely seen in Hawaii waters. The other is a blind snake that lives like an earthworm.

The abbreviation A.D. (Anno Domini, "Year of Our Lord") should be properly placed in front of the year -- thus, you get 417 BC but AD 2000.

The wingspan of a Boeing 747 jet is longer than the Wright Brothers' first flight.

Ice Cube's real name is O'Shea Jackson.

The smallest fish in the world is the Trimattum Nanus of the Chagos Archipelago. It measures 0.33 inches. It broke the record of the so- called "sinarapan" of Buhi, Camarines Sur, Philippines.

According to the London for Visitors website, the area known as Soho used to be part of King Henry VIII's hunting grounds. When a hunter spied a deer, he yelled "Tally-Ho!", but when he found a smaller prey, the cry became "So-Ho!" As the area was developed, the name stuck.

There is now an ATM at McMurdo Station in Antarctica, which has a winter population of 200.

The flag of the U.K. is properly known as the Union Flag. It is only called the Union Jack when it is flown from the jack mast of a ship.

The popular Fiesta Ware line of dishes sold well in the 1930s, except for the orange-colored sets. The reason? The paint used on the orange Fiesta Ware was known to be radioactive.

A large amount of boulders that have fallen off a cliff is known as talus, whereas they would be known as moraine had they been left there by a glacier.

The Sitka spruce is Britain's most commonly planted tree.

The Philip Morris Tobacco Company's crest has on it Caesar's famous saying "Veni, Vidi, Vici."

There are more 100 dollar bills in Russia currently than there are in the United States.

The extras in the the battle scenes in the movie Braveheart were reserves in the Irish army.

The famous Citgo sign near Fenway Park in Boston is maintained not by Citgo, but by the Boston Historical Society.

Thanks to Chris Barber, Devin McMahon and Tom Elke of Cambridge, Massachusetts.

Roger Ebert won the 1959 Illinois High School Association State Speech competition in Radio.

Will Clark hit a homerun in his first at-bat in college, the Olympics, and the Major Leagues.

The original Guiness Brewery in Dublin, Ireland has a six thousand year lease.

Thanks to Josh Berling (josh@invisible-web.com) ofDekalb, Illinois.

South Africa used to have two official languages. Now it has eleven.

On March 29, 1848, Niagara Falls stopped flowing for 30 hours becauseof an ice jam blocking the Niagara River.

America's largest rosary is located at the Fatima Shrine in Holliston, Massachusetts.

The first product to have a UPC bar code on its packaging was Wrigley's gum.

In Italy, it is illegal to make coffins out of anything except nutshells or wood.

Pia Zadora's first movie role was as a young child, as one of the protagonists in Santa Claus Conquers the Martians.

A railroad tanker car carrying propane traveled over 3,000 feet when it exploded during a train wreck in Illinois, sheering off a steel tower in its path. It's the longest flight on record for a propane explosion.

It takes eighteen minutes to cool hot chocolate into a Hershey's Kiss.

Of the twenty brightest stars in the sky, Capella is the furthest north.

Sagittarius is the furthest south of the zodiacal constellations.

Joe Friday, from Dragnet (later known as Badge 714), lived in Eagle Rock, California.

The football huddle originated at Gallaudet University -- the world's only accredited four-year liberal arts college for the deaf -- in the 19th century when the football team found that opposing teams were reading their signed messages and intercepting plays.

The shortest British monarch was Charles I, who was 4'9" and that was before he lost his head!

Mickey Mouse's ears are always turned to the front, no matter which direction his head is pointing.

The South American Electric Eel can produce almost 1 Amp of current

The smallest unit of time is the yoctosecond.

Ferrets sleep for about 20 hours a day.

The "you are here" arrow on maps is called an ideo locator.

The opening to the cave in which a bear hibernates is always on the north slope. Unless the bear lives in the southern hemisphere.

Of all the trains in the New York subway system, only one neverenters the island of Manhattan. It's the "G" train, theBrooklyn-Queens crosstown local.

The first National Park, Yellowstone, was proclaimed a national park in 1872. However, there was no National Park Serviceuntil 1916. Until then, the parks were administered by the U.S. Army. When the Park Service was formed they got their firstuniforms from the Army, hence the ranger (campaign)hats.

Since World War II, every American president to address the Canadian House of Commons in their firstterm of office have all been re-elected to a second term.Eisenhower, Nixon, Reagan, and Clinton have all had the honour, whileKennedy, Johnson, Ford, Carter, and Bush did not address theparliament.

The "J.R.R." in J.R.R.Tolkien stands for John Ronald Reuel. His son's name is Christopher.

In 1920 Ray Chapman a shortstop for theCleveland Indians, is the only player ever killed as a result of amajor league baseball game. He was hit in the temple with a pitchand died the next day.

Hong Kong has the world's largest double-decker tram fleet in the world.

Bulgaria was the only soccer team in the 1994World Cup in which all 11 players' last names ended with the letters"OV."

Of the four Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, all named after artistsand/or sculptors, Donatello does not occur in the same time period as Leonardo, Michelangelo and Raphael.

Abdul Kassem Ismael, Grand Vizier of Persiain the tenth century, carried his library with him wherever he went.The 117,000 volumes were carried by 400 camels trained to walk inalphabetical order.

The country with the biggest percentage of female heads of household is Botswana.

In every deck of cards the King of Hearts is sticking his sword through his head. That's why he's often called the Suicide King.

In English, "four" is the only digit that has the same number of letters as its value.

Quebec and Newfoundland are the only two Canadian provinces which do not allow personalized licenseplates.

With a population of fewer than nine thousand people, Montpelier, Vermont is the smallest state capital in theU.S.

The actor who played the T-1000 in Terminator 2 (Robert Patrick) and the lead singer of Filter arebrothers.

Pittsburgh and Toronto are the only two cities where all the major sports teams have the same colors: "black and gold" and "blue and white" respectively.

In the theme song from "The Flintstones", the lineafter "Let's ride with the family down the street" is "Through the courtesy of Fred's two feet."

The proceedings in the British Parliament are meant to be in private, even though they are now televised. So, if the MPs want to have a secret session, one of them points to the gallery from which the public watch, and calls "I spy strangers!", whereupon the House votes "that the strangers do withdraw."

On the London Underground, one station has adifferent name on two of its platforms: Bank and Monument.

Ambassadors to the United Kingdom are not called that officially, butrather Ambassadors to the Court of St. James. The Court of St. James being the palace which was the residence of the monarch before Buckingham Palace was built.

In British Monopoly sets, the most expensive property (Mayfair) is nota street,but a district of little streets near Hyde Park.

Adolf Hitler was Time's Man of the Year for 1938.

Alexandre Gustave Eiffel, the man who designed the Eiffel Tower, also designed the inner structure of the Statue of Liberty in New York Harbour.

"Conservationalists" & "Conversationalists" (18 letters) are the longest non-scientific transposals (word formed from another by changing its letters).

"Dreamt" is the only English word that ends in the letters "mt".

"Duff" is the decaying organic matter found on a forest floor.

"Fickleheaded" and "fiddledeedee" are the longest words consisting only of letters in the first half of the alphabet.

"Flushable" toilets were in use in ancient Rome.

"Fortnight" is a contraction of "fourteen nights." In the US "two weeks" is more commonly used.

"Forty" is the only number which has its letters in alphabetical order. "One" is the only number with its letters in reverse alphabetical order.

"Four" is the only number whose number of letters in the name equals the number.

"Hang on Sloopy" is the official rock song of Ohio.

"Happy Birthday" was the first song to be performed in outer space, sung by the Apollo IX astronauts on March 8, 1969.

"Kemo Sabe" means "soggy shrub" in Navajo.

"Long in the tooth," meaning "old," was originally used to describe horses. As horses age, their gums recede, giving the impression that their teeth are growing. The longer the teeth look, the older the horse.

"Lunula" is the tip of the finger and toenail that is white. It is called this this (referring to the moon) because the end of the nail is rounded like the moon.

"Ma is as selfless as I am" can be read the same way backwards. If you take away all the spaces you can see that all the letters can be spelled out both ways.

"Mad About You" star Paul Reiser plays the piano on the show's theme song.

"One thousand" contains the letter A, but none of the words from one to nine hundred ninety-nine has an A.

"Ough" can be pronounced in eight different ways. The following sentence contains them all: "A rough-coated, dough-faced ploughman strode through the streets of Scarborough, coughing and hiccoughing thoughtfully.

"Rhythms" is the longest English word without the normal vowels, a, e, i, o, or u.

"Second string," meaning "replacement or backup," comes from the middle ages. An archer always carried a second string in case the one on his bow broke.

"Speak of the Devil" is short for "Speak of the Devil and he shall come". It was believed that if you spoke about the Devil it would attract his attention. That's why when you're talking about someone and they show up people say "Speak of the Devil."

"Stewardesses" is the longest word that can be typed with only the left hand.

"Tautonyms" are scientific names for which the genus and species are the same.

"Taxi" is spelled exactly the same in English, French, German, Swedish, and Portuguese.

"Teh" means "cool" in Thai. (Pronounced "tay").

"The sixth sick sheik's sixth sheep's sick" is said to be the toughest tongue twister in English.

"THEREIN" is a seven-letter word that contains thirteen words spelled using consecutive letters: the, he, her, er, here, I, there, ere, rein, re, in, therein, and herein.

"Underground" is the only word in the English language that begins and ends with the letters "und."

$203,000,000 is spent on barbed wire each year in the U.S.

1 and 2 are the only numbers where they are values of the numbers of the factors they have.

1 in 5,000 north Atlantic lobsters are born bright blue.

1 kg (2.2 pounds) of lemons contain more sugar than 1 kg of strawberries.

1,525,000,000 miles of telephone wire are strung across the Unites States.

1.7 litres of saliva is produced each day. In Discovery Channel, its a quart.

10 percent of all human beings ever born are alive at this very moment.

10% of human dry weight comes from bacteria

11% of the world is left-handed.

1200 equals 1 pound (72 rupees).

123,000,000 cars are being driven on highways in the United States.

166,875,000,000 pieces of mail are delivered each year in the United States.

1959's A Raisin in the Sun was the first play by a black woman to be produced on Broadway.

2 and 5 are the only prime numbers that end in 2 or 5.

203 million dollars is spent on barbed wire each year in the U.S.

22,000 checks will be deducted from the wrong bank accounts in the next hour.

23% of all photocopier faults worldwide are caused by people sitting on them and photocopying their buttocks.

25% of a human's bones are in its feet.

259200 people die every day.

27% of Americans believe we never landed on the moon.

27% of U.S. male college students believe life is "a meaningless existential hell."

3% of all mammals are monogamous

315 entries in Webster's 1996 dictionary were misspelled.

315 words in the 1996 Webster's dictionary were mispelled.

4 tablespoons of ketchup has about the same amount of nutrition as a ripe tomato.

40% of all people who come to a party snoop in your medicine cabinet.

40% of McDonald's profits come from the sales of Happy Meals.

43.7% of all statistics are made up right on the spot

48% of astronauts experience motion sickness.

52% of Americans drink coffee.

55.1% of all US prisoners are in prison for drug offenses.

56,000,000 people go to Major League baseball games each year

67 million pounds of pesticides and about 3 million tons of fertilizer are used annually on lawns in the US.

78 rpm albums, used prior to 1948, were only capable of recording for four minutes. It wasnt until later that year that Columbia Records introduced 33 rpm albums capable of playing 23 minutes per side.

80% of animals on earth are insects.

80% of arrested criminals are male.

In Disney's Fantasia, the Sorcerer to whom Mickey played an apprentice was named Yensid, which is Disney spelled backward.

By raising your legs slowly and lying on your back, you cannot sink into quicksand.

One in ten people live on an island.

84% of a raw apple is water.

It takes more calories to eat a piece of celery than the celery has in it to begin with.

85% of men who die of heartattacks during intercourse, are found to have been cheating on their wives.

85,000,000 tons of paper are used in the United States each year.

28% of Africa is classified as wilderness. In North America, its 38%.

Charlie Chaplin once won third prize in a Charlie Chaplin look-alike contest.

Chewing gum while peeling onions will keep you from crying.

Sherlock Holmes NEVER said "Elementary, my dear Watson", Humphrey Bogart NEVER said "Play it again, Sam" in Casablanca, and they NEVER said "Beam me up, Scotty" on Star Trek.

90% of bird species are monogamous; only 3% of animals are.

90% of New York City cab drivers are recently arrived immigrants.

98% of all murders and rapes are by a close family member or friend of the victim.

98% of the weight of water is made up from oxygen.

99% of the pumpkins sold in the US end up as jack-o-lanterns. A "2 by 4" is really 1 1/2 by 3 1/2.

A "Blue Moon" is the second full moon in a calendar month (it is rarely blue).

A "hairbreadth away" is 1/48 of an inch.

A "quidnunc" is a person who is eager to know the latest news and gossip.

A 1,200-pound horse eats about seven times it's own weight each year.

A 1.5 oz. milk chocolate bar has only 220 calories. A 1.75 oz. serving of potato chips has 230 calories.

A 10-gallon hat actually only holds about 3/4 gallon.

A 14-year old French girl had extraordinary electrical power. With a gentle touch she could knock over heavy pieces of furniture and people in physical contact with her received an electrical shock.

A 17 year old girl from Miami, Florida started to sneeze on 4th January'66 ant continued till 8th June'66.

A 6 pound sea-hare can lay 40,000eggs in a single minute.

A 7-year study, which concluded in the summer of 2000, found that 33 U.S. deaths were caused by rottweilers, pit bulls were responsible for 27 deaths.

A acre of coffee trees can produce up to 10,000 pounds of coffee cherries. That amounts to approximately 2000 pounds of beans after hulling or milling.

A B-25 bomber crashed into the 79th floor of the Empire State Building on July 28, 1945.

A Baboon called "Jackie" became a private in the South African army in World War I.

A bat is the only mammal that flies.

A bathometer is an instrument for indicating the depth of the sea beneath a moving vessel.

A bean has more DNA per cell than a human cell

A bee could travel 4 million miles (6.5 million km) at 7 mph (11 km/h) on the energy it would obtain from 1 gallon (3.785 liters) of nectar, or it could just sit down on and enjoy that honey properly.

A beaver's teeth never stop growing.

A bibliophile is a collector of rare books. A bibliopole is a seller of rare books.

A bird requires more food in proportion to its size than a baby or a cat.

A Blue Earth, Minnesota, law declares that no child under the age of twelve may talk over the telephone unless monitored by a parent.

A blue whales heart only beats nine times per minute.

A body decomposes four times as fast in water than on land.

A Boeing 747's wingspan is longer than the Wright brother's first flight.

A bowling pin only needs to tilt 7.5 degrees to fall.

A broken clock is right at least twice a day.

A butterfly can look at you through 12,000 eyes.

A Californian doctor has set the record of eating 17 bananas in two minutes.

A Canadian tattoo artist had 4,831 tattoos on his body.

A capon is a castrated rooster.

A cat has 32 muscles in each ear.

A cat has 4 rows of whiskers.

A cat uses it's whiskers to determine if a space is too small to squeeze through.

A chameleon can move its eyes in two directions at the same time.

A chameleon's tongue is twice the length of its body.

A Cheetah at full speed takes strides of 8 meters.

A cheetah is the fastest animal, clocked in at: 70mph.

A chef's hat is tall and balloons at the top so as to counteract the intense heat in the kitchen. The unique shape allows air to circulate around the scalp, keeping the head cool.

A Chicago law forbids eating in a place that is on fire.

A chicken who just lost its head can run the length of a football field before dropping dead.

A chimpanzee can learn to recognize itself in a mirror, but monkeys can't.

A citizen of Calcutta, India , grew the fingernails on his left hand to a length of 76 inches.

A cluster of bananas is called a hand and consists of 10 to 20 bananas, which are known as fingers.

A cockroach can live nine days without its head before it starves to death.

A cockroaches favorite food is the glue on the back of stamps.

A company, Warner Communications paid $28 million for the copyright to the song "Happy Birthday".

A Cornish game hen is really a young chicken, usually 5 to 6 weeks of age, that weighs no more than 2 pounds.

A cough releases an explosive charge of air that moves at speeds up to 60 mph.

A cow gives nearly 200,000 glasses of milk in her lifetime.

A cow produces 200 times more gas a day than a person.

A crocodile cannot stick its tongue out.

A crocodiles tongue is attached to the roof of its mouth.

A cucumber is 96% water.

A Dalmatian is the only dog that can get gout.

A day on the planet Mercury is twice as long as its year.

A decree declares that anyone caught stealing soap must wash himself with it until it is all used up.

A dentist invented the Electric Chair.

A device invented sometime around the time of the birth of Jesus as a primitive steam engine by the Greek engineer Hero is used today as a rotating sprinkler.

A diamond will not dissolve in acid. The only thing that can destroy it is intense heat.

A dime has 118 ridges around the edge. A quarter has 119.

A dog can hear high frequency sounds, which a human ear cannot.

A donkey will sink in quicksand but a mule will not.

A dragonfly can fly 25 mph.

A dragonfly has a life span of 24 hours.

A dragonfly is also known as "devil's darning needle", "horse stinger" and "devil's steelyard".

A Fag is to work hard or to tire by strenuous activity and cigarettes are sometimes called Fags

A ***** is a bundle of sticks or a bundle of pieces of wrought iron to be shaped by rolling or hammering at high temperature.

A father Emperor penguin withstands the Antarctic cold for 60 days or more to protect his eggs, which he keeps on his feet, covered with a feathered flap. During this entire time he doesn't eat a thing. Most father penguins lose about 25 pounds while they wait for their babies to hatch. Afterward, they feed the chicks a special liquid from their throats. When the mother penguins return to care for the young, the fathers go to sea to eat and rest.

A father sea catfish keeps the eggs of his young in his mouth until they are ready to hatch. He will not eat until his young are born, which may take several weeks.

A female ferret will die if it goes into heat and cannot find a mate.

A female mackerel lays about 500,000 eggs at one time.

A female swine or sow will always have an even number of teats or nipples.

A fetus acquires fingerprints at the age of three months.

A fingernail or toenail takes about 6 months to grow from base to tip.

A fish's memory span is 3 seconds.

A five and a half year old weighing 250 pounds was exhibited at a meeting of the Physical Society of Vienna on December 4, 1894. She ate a normal diet and was otherwise in good health. The problem: she wasn't able to sweat.

A flea can jump 350 times is own body length. (say..you jumping the length of a soccer field)thanx seraph

A flock of sheep grazed during Woodrow Wilson's term. Their wool was sold to raise money for the Red Cross during World War I.

A fly always jumps backwards for a quick getaway when you try to hit it.

A fly hums in the middle octave, key F.

A foal is a baby horse.

A full moon is nine times brighter than a half moon.

A full-grown bear can run as fast as a horse.

A full-grown pumpkin has about 15 miles of roots.

A ghost writer pens an anonymous book.

A giant squid has eyes that can grow up to 20 inches in diameter. (Now think of how big your computer screen is..)

A giraffe and rat can go longer without water than a camel can.

A giraffe can clean its ears with its 21-inch tongue. i know some people who can do some amazing stuff too.

A goldfish has a memory span of 3 seconds.

A googol is a 1 followed by 100 zeros. Mathematician Edward Kasner supposedly asked his nephew Milton Sirotta to suggest a name for the number, and he came up with this word.

A grasshopper needs a minimum temperature of 62 degrees Fahrenheit in order to be able to hop.

A group od geese on the ground is a gaggle, a group in the air is a skein.

A group of crows is called a murder.

A hamlet is a village without a church and a town is not a city until it has a cathedral.

A hard-boiled egg will spin. An uncooked or soft-boiled egg will not.

A healthy (non-colorblind) human eye can distinguish between 500 shades of gray.

A healthy individual releases 3.5 oz. of gas in a single flatulent emission, or about 17 oz. in a day.

A hedgehog's heart beats 190 times a minute on average and drops to only 20 beats per minute during hibernation.

A hedgehog's skin is so tough that when they get run over, its entrails come out of its mouth and its ***.

A herd of forty-five thirsty, rambunctious elephants stampeded into a brewery in Midnapore, where they smashed vats and slurped up beer in a bender that went on for two days.

A hinny is the offspring of a female donkey.

A hippo can open its mouth wide enough to fit a 4 foot tall child inside.

A hippopotamus can run faster than a man can.

A Holstein's spots are like a fingerprint or snowflake. No two cows have exactly the same pattern of spots.

A honey bee must tap two million flowers to make one pound of honey

A honey bee travels an estimated 43,000 miles to gather one pound of honey. A pound of honey consists of 29,184 drops.

A honeybee can fly at fifteen miles per hour.

A horse can sleep standing up.

A Horse has 18 more bones than a Human.

A human being loses an average of 40 to 100 strands of hair a day.

A human has a bone just after the spine ends, which helps proves that humans once had tails (possibly).

A human head remains conscious for about 15 to 20 seconds after it is been decapitated.

A human's scent membrane in the nose is about the size of a postage stamp. A dog's is about the size of a handkerchief. It's olfactory lobe is also 4 times that of a humanThanx liz chell

A humming bird flaps its wings up to 90 times in one second or over 5000 times a minute.

A hummingbird weighs less than a penny

A jellyfish is 95 percent water, and humans around 70%

A jellyfish is 95% water.

A jumbo jet uses 4,000 gallons of fuel to take off.

A kangaroo can jump up to 3 meters high and leap up to 8 meters.

A kangaroo can't jump unless it's tail is touching the ground.

A Kentucky statute states, "No female shall appear in a bathing suit on any highway within this state unless she is escorted by at least two officers or unless she be armed with a club." Later, an amendment proposed: "The provisions of this statute shall not apply to any female weighing less than sixty pounds nor exceeding 200 pounds; nor shall it apply to female horses."

A large swarm of locusts can eat 80,000 tons of corn a day.

A leech is a worm that feeds on blood. It will pierce its victim's skin, fill itself with three to four times its own body weight in blood, and will not feed again for months. Leeches were once used by doctors to drain "bad blood" from sick patients.

A lions roar can be heard from five miles away.

A lump of pure gold the size of a matchbox can be flattened into a sheet the size of a tennis court.

A magic potion or charm thought to arouse sexual love, especially toward a specific person, is known as a "philter."

A male emperor moth can smell a female emperor moth up to 7 miles away.

A male moth can smell a female moth from 100 yards away.

A man and woman in Mexico city were engaged for 67 yrs and finally married at the age of 82 yrs.

A man named Charles Osborne had the hiccups for 69 years

A Manatee (Dugong) has very slow-clotting blood, and important in finding out about haemophilia.

A manned rocket can reach the moon in less time than it used to take to travel the length of England by stagecoach.

A mark twain, a nautical measurement of depth, is equal to twelve feet.

A McDonald's straw will hold 7.7 ml, or just over one-and-a-half teaspoons of whatever you are drinking.

A Michigan law states that a wife's hair legally belongs to her husband.

A millipede has 4 legs on each segment of its body.

A mockingbird has been known to change its tune 87 times over a span minute span.

A mole can dig a tunnel 300 feet long in just one night.

A mongoose is not a goose but more like a meercat, which is not a cat but more like a prairie dog, which is not a dog but more like a ground squirrel.

A monkey was once tried and convicted for smoking a cigarette in South Bend, Indiana.

A mosquito will become restless and start flying around if there is an increase of carbon dioxide in the surrounding air

A mother in Sydney, Australia, gave birth to twins 56 days apart and in different years; one was born in 17th December'1952 and the other on 10th February'1953.

A mule is a crossbreed between a male donkey and a female horse. A hinnie is yada yada a female donkey and a male horse.

A murder is committed in the US every 23 minutes, which makes about 22852 murders each year.

A newborn kangaroo is about 1 inch in length.

A normal cow's stomach has four compartments: the rumen, the recticulum (storage area), the omasum (where water is absorbed), and the abomasum ( the only compartment with digestive juices).

A notch in a tree will remain the same distance from the ground as the tree grows.

A panagram is a sentence that contains all 26 letters of the English alphabet. For example: Pack my red box with five dozen quality jugs.

A peanut is not a nut or a pea, it's a legume.

A penguin swims at a speed of approximately 15 miles per hour.

A perfect game in baseball is one in which the same player pitches the entire game without allowing any player of the opposing team to reach first base -by any means.

A person afflicted with hexadectylism has six fingers or six toes on one or both hands and feet.

A person has to travel west to get from Los Angeles, CA to Reno, NV.

A person uses approximently fifty-seven sheets of toilet paper each day.

A person who is lost in the woods and starving can obtain nourishment by chewing on his shoes. Leather has enough nutritional value to sustain life for a short time.

A person will die from total lack of sleep sooner than from starvation. Death will occur about 10 days without sleep, while starvation takes a few weeks.

A piano leg went through the floor of the white house in 1948 during President Truman's term.

A pied-billed grebe is called a peebeegeebee by birdwatchers.

A pig is the only animal than can get sunburned.

A pig's orgasm lasts for 30 minutes.

A pineapple is a berry.

A poem written to celebrate a wedding is called an epithalamium.

A polar bears skin is black. Its fur is actually clear, but like snow it appears white.

A pole vaulter, when he lands, may absorb up to 20,000 pounds of pressure per square inch on the joints of his tubular thigh bones.

A polecat is not a cat. It is a nocturnal European weasel.

A poll of 3,000 Americans found that for 41 percent, the thing they're most afraid of is speaking before a group of people. 32 percent stated they were afraid of heights.

A porpoise swims slowly in a circle as it sleeps.

A Portsmouth, Ohio law ranks baseball players with "vagrants, thieves and other suspicious characters."

A pound of grasshoppers is three times as nutritious as a pound of beef.

A pregnant goldfish is called a twit

A quarter of raw potato placed in each shoe at night will keep the leather soft and the shoes smelling fresh and clean.

A quarter of the horses in the US died of a vast virus epidemic in 1872.

A queen bee lays about 1,500 eggs on an average day.

A raisin dropped in a glass of fresh champagne will bounce up and down continuously from the bottom of the glass to the top.

A rat can go without water longer than a camel can.

A rattlesnake's fangs fold inward when its mouth is closed so it doesn't bite itself.

A recent study indicates when men crave food, they tend to crave fat and salt. When women crave food, they tend to desire chocolate.

A Red Giant(a kind of exploded star) has a lower density than any vacuum here on earth

A rhinoceros horn is made of compacted hair.

A Saudi Arabian woman can get a divorce if her husband doesn't give her coffee.

A scientific report form the University of California found that the steam rising from a cup of coffee contains the same amounts of antioxidants as three oranges. The antioxidants are heterocyclic compounds which prevents cancer and heart disease. It's good for you!

A scientist who weighed people immediately before and after death concluded that the human soul weighs 21 gms.

A scrum in rugby is equivalent of a hockey face-off, except that it involves all playing the forward position on both teams.

A SEAL's weapon of choice is the Heckler and Koch MP-5 submachine gun.

A shark can detect one part of blood in 100 million parts of water.

A shark can grow a new set of teeth in a week.

A shark is the only fish that can blink with both eyes.

A shrimp's heart is in its head.

A single drop of water contains one hundred billion billion atoms.

A single share of Coca-Cola stock, purchased in 1919, when the company went public, would have been worth $92,500 in 1997.

A snail can actually glide over the sharp edge of a knife or razor without harming itself. This has something to do with the mucus it produces.

A snail can have about 25,000 teeth.

A snail can sleep for 3 years.

A snail can travel over a razor blade without cutting itself.

A sneeze can exceed the speed of 100 mph.

A soccer ball has 32 panels.

A speleologist studies caves.

A Sphygmomanometer measures blood pressure.

A spremologer collects trivia.

A starfish can turn its stomach inside out.

A state law in Illinois mandates that all bachelors should be called master, not mister, when addressed by their female counterparts.

A strand of spider web may be stronger than an equal diameter of steel.

A study of pet owners found that 66% claimed they allowed their pets to remain in the bedroom during intercourse.

A teaspoon of neutron star material weighs about 110 million tons.

A ton of potatoes will yield 28.6 gallons of absolute alcohol. Potatoes are an important source for commercial alcohol.

A total of 63 errors were made in the 1886 World Series.

A traditional dish from Savolax, called "kalakukko" (fishcock in engl.) is made of white fish and porkfat encased in a baked crust of rye.

A two-inch garden hose will carry four times as much water as a one-inch hose.

A type of rabbit can mate 12 hours after giving birth

A typical American eats 28 pigs in his/her lifetime.

A typical bed usually houses over 6 billion dust mites.

A typical lightning bolt is two to four inches wide and two miles long.

A vexillologist is an expert in the history of flags

A volcano can shoot its debris as high as 50km into the sky.

A vulture will never attack a human or animal that is moving.

A whale's penis is called a dork.

A whip makes a cracking sound because its tip moves faster than the speed of sound.

A whole library floor of books can be stored on 50 Gigabytes.

A wind with a speed of 74 miles or more is designated a hurricane.

A women's heart beats faster than men.

A woodchuck only breathes 10 times during hibernation.

A woodpecker can peck twenty times a second.

A word or sentence that is the same front and back (racecar, kayak) is called a "palindrome".

A young lady named Ellen Church convinced Boeing Air Transport that her nursing skills and love of flying would qualify her to assist with the passengers and emergencies. She became the first known stewardess.

A zebra is white with black stripes.

ABBA GOLD has been in the UK charts for over 280 weeks, thats over 5 years

Abdul Kassam Ismael, Grand Vizier of Persia in the tenth century, carried his library with him wherever he went. Four hundred camels carried the 117,000 volumes.

Abe Lincoln's mother died when the family dairy cow ate poisonous mushrooms and Ms. Lincoln drank the milk.

About 10% of the world's population is left-handed.

About 10,000,000 people have the same birthday as you.

About 100 people choke to death on ballpoint pens each year.

About 20% of bird species have become extinct in the past 200 years, almost all of them because of human activity.

About 200,000,000 M&Ms are sold each day in the United States.

About 24% of the total ground area of Los Angeles is said to be committed to automobiles.

About 55% of all movies are rated R. About 500 movies are made in the US and 800 in India annually.

About 70% of Americans who go to college do it just to make more money.

About 75% of the people in the U.S. live on 2% land.

About 80% of the city was burned in the Great Fire of London in 1666.

About a third of all Americans flush the toilet while they're still sitting on it.

About one-tenth of the earth's surface is permanently covered with ice.

Abraham Lincoln had to go across the street to the War Department to get news from the battlefield because there was no telegraph in the White House.

Abraham Lincoln's ghost is said to haunt the White House.

Absinthe is another name for the herb wormwood (Artemisia absinthium) and the name of a licorice-anise flavored green liqueur that was created at the end of the 18th century, and manufactured by Henry-Louis Pernod. Called the 'green Muse' it became very popular in the 19th century, but was eventually banned in most countries beginning in 1908. The reason is the presence of the toxic oil 'thujone' in wormwood, which was one of the main ingredients of Absinthe. Absinthe seemed to cause brain lesions, convulsions, hallucinations and severe mental problems. Thujone was the culprit, along with the fact that Absinthe was manufactured with an alcohol content of 68% or 132 proof.

Absolutely pure gold is so soft that it can be molded with the hands.

According to a global survey in 1997 by Durex Condoms Canadians are the world's fourth worst lovers. The worst three slots belong to South Africa, Russia, and Poland.

According to a recent survey, more Americans lose their virginity in June than any other month.

According to an Old English system of time units, a moment is considered to be one and a half minutes.

According to bar sales across the U.S., here are the top 15 cocktails: 1) Dry martini, 2) Manhattan, 3) Whiskey sour, 4) Bloody Mary, 5) Gimlet, 6) Daiquiri, 7) Tom Collins, 8) Old Fashioned, 9) Margarita, 10) Screwdriver, 11) Bacardi, 12) Stinger, 13) Harvey Wallbanger, 14) Gin & Tonic, and 15) Rum & Coke

According to Bristol zoo, the Howler monkey's growl is so loud, it can be heard 5km (3.3 miles for u Americans) away.

According to German researchers, the risk of heart attack is higher on Monday than any other day of the week.

According to Hammurabi's Code, the penalty for medical malpractice was to cut off the doctor's hands.

According to Hawaiian lore, the earth mother Papa mated with the sky father Wakea to give birth to the Hawaiian Islands.

According to Illinois state law, it is illegal to speak English. The officially recognized language is "American."

According to L. Frank Baum, the name Oz was thought up when he looked at his filing cabinet and noticed one drawer marked A-G, a second tagged H-N, and a third labeled O-Z.

According to legend, when Burmese women are making beer, they need to avoid having sex or the beer will be bitter.

According to National Geographic, Mt. Everest grows about 4 millimeters a year: the two tectonic plates of Asia and India, which collided millions of years ago to form the Himalayas, continue to press against each other, causing the Himalyan peaks to grow slightly each year

According to Playboy, more women talk dirty during sex than men.

According to Playboy, the most popular sexual aid is erotic literature.

According to Scandinavian folklore, trolls only come out at night because sunlight would turn them to stone.

According to statistics, Australian women are the most likely to have sex on the first date.

According to the 1900 U.S. Census, there were: 596,000 carpenters, 280,000 laundresses, 220,000 blacksmiths, 134,000 tailors, 102,000 shoemakers, 42,000 porters, 37,000 stonecutters, 25,000 millers, 8,000 bootblacks, and 7,000 furriers

According to the film's animators, you'll see 6,469,952 black spots every time you watch 101 Dalmatians.

According to the Guinness Book of World Records, the Finnish word SAIPPUAKIVIKAUPPIAS a soapstone seller is the longest known palindrome in any language.

According to the Guinness Book of World Records, the single-seeded fruit of the giant fan palm, or Lodoicea maldivica, can weigh 44 lbs. Commonly known as the double coconut or coco de mer, it is found wild only in the Seychelles in the Indian Ocean.

According to the International Labor Organization, a member of the labor force is someone between the age of 15 and 64.

According to the Kinsey Institute, the biggest erect penis on record measures 13 inches. The smallest tops off at 1 3/4 inches.

According to the Population Council, people overwhelmingly tend to marry partners who live near them.

According to the U.S. Bureau of the Census, the most common job in the United States in the 1890s was a farmer. Today, its a salesman.

According to the U.S. Food & Drug Administration, two out of five women in America dye their hair.

According to the United States Department of Agriculture, the best time to spray household insects is 4:00 p.m. Insects are most vulnerable at this time. (It's just like its better to water your plants in the early mornings or the evenings)

According to the United States Postal Service, each person sent on average 689 letters throughout the year of 1996.

Activated charcoal made from coconut shells is the odor absorbing agent in odor-eating shoe liners.

Actor Arnold Schwarzenegger bought the first Hummer manufactured for civilian use in 1992. The vehicle weighed in at 6,300 lbs and was 7 feet wide.

Actress Jayne Mansfield accidentally exhaled her breast out of her dress during the telecast of the Academy Awards in 1957.

Acupuncture was first used as a medical treatment in 2700 BC by Chinese emperor Shen-Nung.

Adding sugar to coffee is believed to have started in 1715, in the court of King Louis XIV, the French monarch.

Adjusting for inflation, Cleopatra, 1963, is the most expensive movie ever made to date (mid-1999). Its budget of $44 million is equivalent to 270 million 1999 dollars.

Adolf Hitler's mother seriously considered having an abortion but was talked out of it by her doctor.

Adolph Hitler was a vegetarian, and had only 1, and i repeat, ONE, testicle.

Adolphe Sax invented the saxophone in 1846.

Adult bears can run as fast as horses.

Adult Northwestern American Grizzly Bears can bite through steel as thick as one half inch.

Advertisements for coffee in London in 1657 claimed that the beverage was a cure for scurvy, gout and other ills.

Africa's 8,000-year brewing history began with ancient Egyptian commercial brewing dynasties and still includes handmade tribal beers.

After Canada and Mexico, Russia is the nearest neighbor to the United States. Siberias easternmost point is just 56 miles from Alaska. In fact, in the middle of the Bering Strait, Russias Big Diomede Island and the U.S.s Little Diomede Island are only two miles apart.

After his death in 896, the body of Pope Formosus was dug up and tried for various crimes.

After six months at the off-Broadway New York Shakespeare Festival Theater, Hair opened at the Biltmore Theater in New York, in 1968. It was the first rock-musical to play on the Great White Way.

After spending hours working at a computer display, look at a blank piece of white paper. It will probably appear pink.

After the decaffeinating process, processing companies no longer throw the caffeine away; they sell it to pharmaceutical companies.

After the sun, the closest star to Earth is 25,000,000,000,000 miles away.

After they are roasted, and when the coffee beans begin to cool, they release about 700 chemical substances that make up the vaporizing aromas.

Air pollution may contribute to two percent of all deaths in the US, some 50,000 cases per year. A nine-year study of US cities showed a strong correlation between death rates and periods of significant pollution.

Airbags are deployed at a rate of two-hundred miles per hour.

Al Capone's business card said he was a furniture dealer.

Al Gore and Tommy Lee Jones were once roommates.

Alaska, with 8, is the US state with the most national park sites.

Alaska's borders make it the farthest state east, west and north. Its Aleutian Islands extends across the 180th meridian, which puts the islands chain's end in the eastern hemisphere.

Albert Einstein and Charles Darwin both married their first cousins (Elsa Lwenthal and Emma Wedgewood, respectively).

Alekthophilia is the love of chickens.

Alexander Graham Bell's wife and mother were both deaf.

Alexander H. Stephens was Jefferson Davis's Vice President of the Confederacy during the Civil War.

Alfalfa sprouts and feta cheese contain bacteria that could be harmful to small children and pregnant women.

Alfred Hitchcock did not have a belly button. It was eliminated when he was sewn up after surgery.

Alfred Hitchcock directed the first talking film ever made in England. It was called Blackmail and was made in 1931.

All 17 children of Queen Anne died before her.

All clams start out as males; some decide to become females at some point in their lives.

All elephants walk on tip-toe because the back portion of their foot is made of no bone just fat.

All gondolas in Venice, Italy must be painted black, unless they belong to a high official.

All mammals have tongues.

All mammals, except man and monkey are color blind.

All nude people in your house must be registered in Kentucky.

All of Reykjavik, the capital of Iceland, is heated by underground hot springs.

All of the clocks in the movie "Pulp Fiction" are stuck on 4:20.

All of the proceeds from James Barrie's book Peter Pan were bequeathed to the Great Ormond Street Hospital for Sick Children in London.

All of the roles in Shakespeare's plays were originally acted by men and boys. In England at that time, it wasn't proper for females to appear on stage.

All of the stars comprising the Milky Way galaxy revolve around the center of the galaxy once every 200 million years or so.

All pet hamsters are descended from a single female wild golden hamster found with a litter of 12 young in Syria in 1930.

All polar bears are left-handed.

All porcupines can float in water.

All pyrimids were bright white.

All snakes on the island of Tasmania are poisonous.

All snow crystals are hexagonal.

All the chemicals in a human body combined are estimated to be worth about 6.25 euro.

All the coal, oil, gas, and wood on Earth would only keep the Sun burning for a few days.

All the moons of the Solar System are named after Greek and Roman mythology, except the moons of Uranus, which are named after Shakespearean characters.

All the proceeds earned from James M. Barrie's book "Peter Pan" were bequeathed to the Great Ormond Street Hospital for the Sick Children in London.

All the swans in England are property of the Queen.

All the world's main alphabets have developed from an alphabet invented 3,600 years ago in the Middle East. It was known as the North Semitic Alphabet.

All traffic stopped as people switched sides. This time and day were chosen to prevent accidents where drivers would have gotten up in the morning and been too sleepy to realize 'this' was the day of the changeover.

All U.S. Presidents have worn glasses, some of them just didn't like to be seen with them in public.

All US Presidents have worn glasses. Some just didn't like being seen wearing them in public.

All words ever spoken by human beings on 5 Exabytes.

Alligators can live for more than 100 years.

Almonds and pistachios are the only nuts mentioned in the Bible.

Almonds are members of the peach family.

Almonds are part of the peach family.

Almonds are the oldest, most widely cultivated and extensively used nuts in the world.

Almost without exception, cows are milked from the right side. The reason is because most farmers have been right-handed since the start of the dairy business and it's easier for a right-handed milker to work from the right side.

Although Argentina's name means "Land of Silver," there is actually very little silver there. It was misnamed by explorers who thought they saw silver there.

Although construction of the Notre Dame Cathedral in Strasbourg started in 1015, it was not until 1439 that the spire was completed.

Although explorers brought potatoes back from the New World in the early 1500s, Europeans were afraid to eat them for fear that the spuds would give them leprosy. It wasn't until Louis XVI, who was looking for a cheap food source for his starving subjects, served them at the royal table that people were convinced potatoes were safe to eat.

Although identified with Scotland, bagpipes are actually a very ancient instrument, introduced into the British Isles by the Romans.

Although not named in the New Testament, tradition names the two thieves crucified at the same time as Jesus as Dismas and Gestas.

Although the Pony Express was one of the most famous chapters in U.S. history, it only lasted one year, from 1860-61.

Amazon ants (red ants found in the western U.S.) steal the larvae of other ants to keep as slaves. The slave ants build homes for and feed the Amazon ants, who cannot do anything but fight. They depend completely on their slaves for survival.

Amelia Earhart designed the first lightweight luggage for air travel.

American Airlines saved $40,000 in 1987 by eliminating 1 olive from each salad served in first-class.

American and Russian space flights have always included chocolate.

American car horns beep in the tone of F.

American chocolate manufacturers use about 1.5 billion pounds of milk -only surpassed by the cheese and ice cream industries.

Americans are responsible for about 1/5 of the world's garbage annually. On average, that's 3 pounds a day per person.

Americans consume 42 tons of aspirin per day.

Americans consumed over 3.1 billion pounds of chocolate in 2001, which is almost half of the total world's production.

Americans drink about five billion bottles and cans of soda, and about a billion and a half pounds of coffee every year.

Americans drink over a billion pounds of coffee every year and around five million bottles of soda.

Americans eat more bananas than any other fruit: a total of 11 billion a year.

Americans on average eat 18 acres of pizza every day.

Americans spend approximately $25 billion each year on beer.

Americans spend more than $5 billion a year on cosmetics, toiletries, beauty parlors and barber shops.

Americans spent an estimated $267 billion dining out in 1993.

Americans spent over $360 million in 1982 to avoid having bad breath.

Americans use about 100 million pounds of tea leaves every year.

Americans use over 16, 000 tons of aspirin a year.

Americans, on average, eat 18 acres of pizza in one day.

America's first nudist organization was founded in 1929, by 3 men.

America's first stock exchange was the Philadelphia Stock Exchange, established in 1791.

Among primitive people the soul normally is said to escape through the mouth or nose. In the Celebes, when a person is very sick, his friends will often attach fish hooks in certain places. If the soul tries to escape, it gets hooked.

Among transsexuals who choose sex-change operations, females who elect to become males are reportedly happier and better adjusted after the procedures than males who elect to become female.

Among words consisting only of Roman numeral letters, the "highest scoring" words in English are MIMIC (2,102) and IMMIX (2012).

An adult lion's roar can be heard up to five miles away, and warns off intruders or reunites scattered members of the pride.

An adult male ostrich, the world's largest bird, can weigh up to 345 pounds.

An adult porcupine has approximately 30,000 quills on its body, which are replaced every year.

An African American chef in Albany, NY is thought to have been the inventor of potato chips sometime in 1865. Unfortunately, nobody knows his name.

An albatross can sleep while it flies. It apparently dozes while cruising at 25 mph.

An American cow called Fawn was not afraid of flying. In May 1963, she was swept up by a tornado and carried half a mile, only to land safely in another farmer's field. Five years later, another tornado carried her over a bus. She survived this too, and lived to the ripe old age of 25.

An American urologist bought Napoleon's penis for $40,000.

An animal epidemic is called an epizootic.

An ant always falls over on its right side when intoxicated.

An ant can survive for up to two days underwater.

An ant's sense of smell is as good as a Dog's.

An apple tree is at its prime when its about 50 years old. The United States produces about 100 million barrels of apples a year. That's a lot of old trees.

An apple, onion, and potato all have the same taste. The differences in flavor are caused by their smell. To prove this you can pinch your nose and take a bite from each. They will all taste sweet.

An arabica coffee tree can produce up to 12 pounds of coffee a year, depending on soil and climate.

An area of the Sun's surface the size of a postage stamp shines with the power of 1,500,000 candles.

An artificial hand , with fingers moved by cogwheels and levers, was designed in 1551 by Frenchman Ambroise Par. It worked so well that a handless cavalryman was able to grasp the reins of his horse.

An Athens legislator named Solon passed a law in the 6th century that let fathers sell their fornicating daughters into slavery.

An average beaver can cut down two hundred trees a year.

An average ear of corn has 800 kernels, arranged in 16 rows.

An average human drinks about 16, 000 gallons of water in a lifetime.

An average human scalp has 100,00 hairs.

An average person laughs about 5 times a day.

An average person uses the bathroom 6 times per day.

An average pig squeals at a range from 100 to 115 decibels.

An average secretary's left hand does 56% of the typing.

An eagle can kill a young deer and fly away with it.

An ear of corn always has an even number of rows because of the genetic formula which divides the cells.

An ear of corn averages 800 kernels in 16 rows.

An earthquake on Dec. 16, 1811 sent the Mississippi River backwards.

An electric eel can produce a shock of up to 650 volts.

An elephant can smell water 3 miles away.

An elephant could carry up to 2 gallons of water in its trunk.

An elephant has 4 knees

An elephant may consume 500 pounds of hay and 60 gallons of water in a single day.

An elephant's trunk contains more than 50,000 muscles.

An Estee Lauder perfume called "Country Mist" had disappointing sales in Germany where the word "Mist" was slang for manure!

An estimated $1 million is lost at race tracks each year by people who lose or carelessly throw away winning tickets.

An etiquette writer of the 1840's advised, "Ladies may wipe their lips on the tablecloth, but not blow their noses on it."

An eyelash lives about 5 months.

An iguana can stay under water for 28 minutes.

An individual blood cell takes about 60 seconds to make a complete circuit of the body.

An insect exerts so much energy in one hour of flying that it may lose as much as a third of its total body weight.

An Octopus has 3 hearts!

An old law in Bellingham, Washington made it illegal for a woman to take more than 3 steps backwards while dancing.

An ordinance in Newcastle, Wyoming, specifically bans couples from having sex while standing inside a store's walk-in-meat freezer!

An ostrich egg can make approx. eleven and a half omelets.

An ostrich's eye is bigger than its brain.

An ounce of gold can be beaten up into a sheet covering 9.3 sq. meters, or drawn into 80.5 kms(50 miles) of wire.

An ounce of gold can be stretched into a wire 50 miles long.

An owl cannot move it's eyeballs in its eye sockets.

An oyster can change it's sex a number of times during its life.

An oyster can change its sex once every seven days.

Anagrams amused the ancient Greeks, Romans and Hebrews, and were popular during the Middle Ages.

Ancient Chinese artists freely painted scenes of nakedness and sex. However, they would absolutely never depict a bare female foot.

Ancient Chinese artists would never paint pictures of women's feet.

Ancient Egyptian priests would pluck every hair from their bodies.

Ancient Egyptians believed that "Bast" was the mother of all cats on Earth. They also believed that cats were sacred animals.

Ancient Egyptians shaved off their eyebrows to mourn the death of their cats.

Andorra, a tiny country on the border between France and Spain, has the longest average lifespan: 83.49 years.

Andrew Jackson spent most of his adult life with a bullet no more than two inches away from his heart as a result of a duel he fought before becoming President.

Andrew Johnson, was the only self-educated tailor. He is the only President to make his own clothes as well as his cabinet's.

Andy Warhol based his 1964 series of silk portraits of Marilyn Monroe on a still photo from the 1952 movie Niagra.

Andy Warhol created the Rolling Stone's emblem depicting the big tongue. It first appeared on the cover of the 'Sticky Fingers' album.

Animal gestation periods: the shortest is the American opossum, which bears its young 12 to 13 days after conception; the longest is the Asiatic elephant, taking 608 days, or just over 20 months.

Animals that lay eggs don't have belly buttons.

Anne Boleyn had three breasts.

Anne Boleyn, Queen Elizabeth I's mother, had six fingers on one hand.

Anne Boleyn, the second wife of Henry VIII and mother of Queen Elizabeth I, had an extra finger on her left hand.

Annually, approximately 46 millions Cokes, five million pounds of French fries, and seven million hamburgers are consumed at Walt Disney World Resort.

Another law in Helena, Montana, mandates that a woman can't dance on a table in a saloon or bar unless she has on at least three pounds, two ounces of clothing.

Another name for your pinky finger is Wanus

Antarctica has only one ATM machine.

Antarctica is the only continent without any reptiles or snakes.

Antarctica is visited by over 10,000 tourists a year.

Anteaters prefer termites to ants.

Anthropologists use a standard height of 4 feet 11 inches to determine if a group of people are pygmies. The average adult male must be less than 59 inches in height.

Ants are social insects and live in colonies which may have as many as 500,000 individuals.

Ants can live completely submerged underwater for up to 2 days.

Ants don't sleep.

Ants make up 1/10 of the total world animal tissue

Any free-moving liquid in outer space will form itself into a sphere, because of it's surface tension.

Any month that starts on a Sunday will have a Friday the 13th in it.

Anyone could come to Andrew Jackson's public parties at the White House. At his last one, a wheel of cheese weighing 1,400 lbs. was eaten in two hours. The White House smelled of cheese for weeks.

Aphids are born pregnant without the benefit of sex. Aphids can give birth 10 days after being born themselves.

Apparently 1/3 of people with alarm clocks hit the 'snooze' button every morning, and from 25-34 age group, it is over 1/2. (r u 1 of them?)

Apparently there's a law stating that if a Kurtatchi woman of the Soloman Islands unintentionally reveals her genitals, it can be expected and will be understood if any nearby man sexually assaults her.

Apparently, according to Playtex, the best selling bra sizes these days are 34B and 36B.

Apparently, I misspelled it...it's "Sinterklaas." Thanks to the unnamed person from Holland who corrected me.

Apple pie was brought to England from France sometime around 1066 by William the Conqueror. It made it to America when the Pilgrims arrived.

Apple pits contain cyanide.

Apples are more effecient than caffeine for waking you up in the morning.

Approximate number of facial expressions dogs can make: 100.

Approximately 125 people die in the United States from an anaphylaxis to foods each year.

Approximately 20% of Americans have a passport.

Approximately 200 pets are buried in a pet cemetery out of the thousands of pets that die each day.

Approximately 25,000 workers died during the building of the Panama Canal, and approximately 20,000 of them contracted malaria and yellow fever.

Approximately 40,000 tons of meteoric dust hits the Earth each year.

Approximately 850 peanuts make a 18 oz jar of peanut butter.

Approximately one out of four injuries by athletes involve the wrist and hand.

Arabic numerals are not really Arabic; they were invented in India.

Argentineans eat more meat than any other nation in the world an average of 10 ounces per person per day.

Aristedes won the first Kentucky Derby in 1875.

Armadillos along with humans are the other creatures that can contract leprosy.

Armadillos can be house broken.

Armadillos can have up to four babies at a time and they are always all the same sex.

Armored knights raised their visors to identify themselves when they rode past their king. This custom has become the modern military salute.

Army doctor D.W. Bliss attended to two presidents after they were shot by assassins. In 1865 he was one of the 16 doctors who tried to save Abraham Lincoln. In 1881 he supervised the care of James Garfield.

Around 2,000 left-handed people die annually due to improper use of equipment designed only for right handed people.

Around 22% of Americans are teenagers.

Around the 16th century the Yo-Yo was used by Philipinos to stun prey from trees.

Arrowroot, an antidote for poisoned arrows, is used as a thickener in cooking.

As artists and traders in medieval cities began to form organizations, they instituted tough initiation ceremonies. For example, journeymen in Bergen, Norway, were shoved down a chimney, thrown three times into the sea, and soundly whipped.

As bananas ripen, the starch in the fruit turns to sugar. Therefore, the riper the banana the sweeter it will taste.

As late as 1820, the universe was thought to be 6,000 years old. It is now thought to be between 15 and 20 billion years old.

As mentioned, the first Fords used Dodge engines. Many ford vehicles now use Nissan engines, especially in Mini-vans.

As much as 80% of microwaves from mobile phones are absorbed by YOUR HEAD! visit microshield

As of 14.10.2003, only 0.6% of people actually sign the guestbook. Its true. Over 120,000 visitors. Yes, the statistic did go down.

As of 1996, Hee Haw holds the record for the longest running weekly first-run syndicated show in the history of television. It spanned over 4 decades, from the late '60s to the early '90s, airing every Saturday night at 7:00.

As of 2004, there are two men for every woman in the United Arab Emirates.

As of Dec. 31, 2000, the number of climbers summiting Mt. Everest reached 1314, and the number of deaths on the mountain reached 167.

As specified by the Christian church, the canonical hours are matins, lauds, prime, terce, sext, none, vespers, and compline.

Aspirin was the first drug offered as a water-soluble tablet in 1900.

Aspirin went on sale as the first pharmaceutical drug in 1899, after Felix Hoffman, a German chemist at the drug company Bayer, successfully modified Salicylic Acid, a compound found in willow bark to produce Aspirin.

Assuming that all the offspring survived, 190,000,000,000,000,000,000 flies could be produced in four months by the offspring of a single pair of flies.

Astronaut John Glenn ate the first meal in space when he ate pureed applesauce squeezed from a tube aboard Friendship 7 in 1962.

Astronaut L. Gordon Cooper was so relaxed on the morning of his launch into space in May 1963 that he fell asleep in his space capsule while waiting for blastoff.

Astronaut Neil Armstrong first stepped on the moon with his left foot.

Astronauts are not allowed to eat beans before they go into space because passing wind in a spacesuit damages them.

Astronauts become between two and three inches taller when in space.

Astronauts brought back about 800 pounds of lunar rock to Earth. Most of it has not been analyzed.

Astronauts grow taller in space

At 188 decibels, the whistle of the blue whale is the loudest sound produced by any animal.

At 4,145 miles, the Nile River is the longest in the world.

At -40 degrees fahrenheit,a person loses about 14.4 calories per hour breathing.

At 840,000 square miles, Greenland is the largest island in the world. It is three times the size of Texas. By comparison, Iceland is only 39,800 square miles.

At age 47, the Rolling Stones' bassist, Bill Wyman, began a relationship with 13-year old Mandy Smith, with her mother's blessing. Six years later, they were married, but the marriage only lasted a year. Not long after, Bill's 30-year-old son Stephen married Mandy's mother, age 46. That made Stephen a stepfather to his former stepmother. If Bill and Mandy had remained married, Stephen would have been his father's father-in-law and his own grandpa.

At age seventy, 73% of men are still potent.

At Andrew Jackson's funeral in 1845, his pet parrot had to be removed because it was swearing.

At Arkansas State University two people cannot hold hands while standing in a doorway unless they belong to a union.

At birth, a panda is smaller than a mouse and weighs about four ounces.

At birth, bear cubs weigh between 1/2 1 pound.

At its center, the sun has a density of over a hundred times that of water, and a temperature of 10-20 million degrees Celsius.

At Jack Russell Stadium in Clearwater, Florida, on June 26, 1985, organist Wilbur Snapp played "Three Blind Mice" following a call by umpire Keith O'Connor. The umpire was not amused, and saw to it that Mr. Snapp was ejected from the game.

At one time in India, a fiance was required to deflower his future bride if she died before the wedding. The girl could not be cremated until this ritual was carried out in front of the village priest.

At one time the earth consisted of one land mass and a huge body of water. Geologists today call the land Pangaea (from the Greek words "all land"), while the water was called Panthalassa (from the Greek words "all sea"). Between 180 and 200 million years ago, Pangaea split into two parts: Laurasia, which consisted of North America, Europe and Asia; and Gondwanaland, which consisted of Africa, South America, India, Antarctica and Australia.

At one time, there was a law in India that forbade lower-caste people from casting their shadows on a member of the Brahman (the upper class).

At one time, Venus de Milo had arms.

At sea level there are 2,000 pounds of air pressure on each square foot of your body area.

At the age of 26, Michelangelo began sculpting his monumental statue of David. He finished it seventeen months later, in January, 1504.

At the beginning of the year 2001 all Canadian cigarette packaging will depict graphic images of rotting teeth and deteriorating organs.

At the distance at which our sun is located from the center of the Milky Way galaxy, Earth and the rest of our solar system are moving at a speed of about 170 miles per second around the center.

At the end of the Beatles' song "A Day in the Life", an ultrasonic whistle, audible only to dogs, was recorded by Paul McCartney for his Shetland sheepdog.

At the end of WWII the Germans had more planes than the start of the war.

At the height of its power (400 BC) the Greek city of Sparta had 500,000 slaves and only 25,000 citizens.

At the time of the U.S. Revolutionary War, Philadelphia was the second largest English-speaking city in the world, surpassed only by London.

At Will's first competition he competes with the sword, and after his first victory Jeff gives a little speech which recieves no response until one of Will's friends cheers. this was a mistake none of the extras spoke english and so missed their cue to start cheering, and needed a reminder from one of the lead actors. This scene was going to be shot but the director decided this was better than what they had planned.

Attila the Hun (invader of Europe; 406-453), Felix Faure (French President; 1841-1899), and Pope Leo VIII (d 963-965) all died while having sex.

Audrey Hepburns real name was Edda van Heemstra Hepburn-Ruston.

August 9, 1173 marked the first day of construction on the Leaning Tower of Pisa. It was completed sometime in 1370 after two building stoppages. In 1178, when the tower was three stories tall, construction was halted for unknown reasons. It wasn't until 1272 that construction resumed, and that lasted until 1278 (the tower was seven stories at that point). In 1360, construction of the belfry that would eventually hold seven bells began.

Aunt Jemima pancake flour, invented in 1889, was the first ready-mix food to be sold commercially.

Australia has no native monkeys. (in the wild)

Australia is a major exporter of camels

Australia is the only country that is also a continent.

Australian termites have been known to build mounds twenty feet high and at least 100 feet wide.

Australians consume 60% more coffee than tea, a sixfold increase since 1940.

Australia's box jellyfish has toxins more potent than the venom in cobras, and is one of the most dangerous jellyfish in the world

Average calories burned daily by the sled dogs running in Alaska's annual Iditarod race: 10,000.

Average length of a coat hanger when straightened: 44 inches.

Average number of eggs laid by the female American Oyster per year: 500 million. Usually only one oyster out of the bunch reaches maturity.

Average number of hummingbirds required to create the weight of 1 ounce: 18.

Average number of people airborne over the US any given hour: 61,000.

Average number of squirts from a cow's udder needed to yield a gallon of milk : 345.

Avocados have the highest calories of any fruit at 167 calories per hundred grams.

Aztec emperor Montezuma drank 50 golden goblets of hot chocolate every day. It was thick, dyed red and flavored with chili peppers.

Aztec emperor Montezuma had nephew, Cuitlahac, whose name meant "plenty of excrement."

Aztecs believed that the sun died every night and needed human blood to give it strength to rise the next day. So they sacrificed 15,000 men a year to appease their sun god, Huitzilopochtli. Most of the victims were prisoners taken in wars, which were sometimes started solely to round up sacrificial victims.

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How to spend 4 nights in New York? ›

Midtown Manhattan
  1. Grand Central Terminal.
  2. New York Public Library.
  3. Rockefeller Center.
  4. St Patrick's Cathedral.
  5. Empire State Building – Aim to go up at sunset.
  6. Times Square – Best after dark.

Is 4 days enough time in New York? ›

While 4 days is a great amount of time for an introduction to NYC, know that you won't be able to see and do everything you want to on one trip. New York is such a large city that you could spend a lifetime here and still never run out of things to do.

What is the number one attraction in New York City? ›

The Statue of Liberty

One of the most iconic landmarks in the United States, the Statue of Liberty, has stood proudly in New York's harbor since 1886. The towering landmark is a gift from France and is a symbol of freedom around the world.

What upstate towns are 2 hours from NYC? ›

Q: What cities are 2 hours away from New York City? A: Some popular cities near New York City that you can typically reach within a two-hour or so drive (or train ride) include towns in New York, Connecticut, Pennsylvania, and New Jersey, such as:
  • Beacon, NY.
  • Philadelphia, PA.
  • New Haven, CT.
  • Atlantic City, NJ.
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Is $1,000 enough for 4 days in New York? ›

The answer is yes, you will find some good food in that price range, you won't starve. Allowing maybe $100 per person per day will get you a nice dinner every night and an occasional sit down lunch too. Adding more to the budget means you can maybe go to a 5 star dinner for a splurge one night too.

How much money do you need for 4 days in New York City? ›

$250 a day is plenty for regular costs (food, sights, transit) but assume that show or sports tickets will be additional - since they can more than eat the entire daily budget.

How much does a 4 day trip to New York cost? ›

You should plan to spend around $326 per day on your vacation in New York City. This is the average daily price based on the expenses of other visitors.

How much does it cost to take 4 nights to New York? ›

So how much spending money do you need for four days in New York? Adding up the breakdown of this post, I would advise £560 per person including your accommodation (based on staying at the Hotel Penn) or £900 per person if you wanted to include your flight to New York.

How many days do you need to stay in New York City? ›

The general consensus? You'll need at least a full three days and two nights to get a taste of everything our city has to offer. Three of the most popular NYC attractions are the Statue of Liberty, The Empire State Building, and Central Park.

What's the prettiest part of New York? ›

If you are looking for the best of New York nature, the Adirondack Mountains should be at the top of your list. This gorgeous region spans over six million acres and offers opportunities for everything from camping to wildlife observation.

What city is very close to New York? ›

Jersey City - 4.0 Miles From New York City

Jersey City is the largest city in Hudson County. It's a waterfront city by the Hudson River, and it's the closest major city to New York City.

Is Upstate NY cheap? ›

A variety of factors cause upstate NY to have a lower cost of living, including housing, transportation and taxes. Although New York State on average has a higher cost of living compared to much of the rest of the country, Upstate New York is still more affordable compared to New York City.

What island is 2 hours from New York? ›

Long Beach Island, New Jersey: 2-Hour Drive

Stretching for 20 stunning miles, Long Beach Island is the spot to be for city dwellers looking to get away, bask in the sun, or go on a little sightseeing adventure.

Is 4 nights in NYC enough? ›

4 nights in New York is never enough time, whatever time of year you decide to go. You can probably fit the most popular attractions into a tight schedule, but in the city that never sleeps, most of the popular Christmas-themed attractions are best visited in the evening.

How many nights should I spend in New York? ›

The general consensus? You'll need at least a full three days and two nights to get a taste of everything our city has to offer. Three of the most popular NYC attractions are the Statue of Liberty, The Empire State Building, and Central Park.

How do I plan my first trip to New York? ›

15 Tips for Your First Visit to New York City
  1. Time Your Trip Carefully. ...
  2. Leave Your Car at Home. ...
  3. Move Beyond Manhattan. ...
  4. Get Your Bearings With A City Bus Tour. ...
  5. Save Money With Free Attractions. ...
  6. Try The Street Food. ...
  7. Learn Subway Etiquette. ...
  8. Get Out On The Water.

How do I stay on a budget in NYC? ›

The best budget hotels in New York are:
  1. Best for food and drink: Moxy NYC Times Square.
  2. Best for city views: citizenM Times Square.
  3. Best for cocktails: Freehand.
  4. Best for an urban oasis: Arlo Soho.
  5. Best for history: The Jane.
  6. Best for proximity to Central Park: Pod 51.
  7. Best for wellness: HGU New York.
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