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On June
26th, 1945, the charter of the United Nations was signed by 50 countries in San
Francisco. (The text of the charter was in five languages: Chinese, English,
French, Russian and Spanish.) On May 25,
1957, two men with the same name scored holes in one on the same golf course.
Edward Chapman got a hole in one on the eighth hole at Richmond, Surrey in
England. Later that day, Edward Chapman hit one from from the sixth tee. On record,
the largest iceberg ever, was larger than the country of Belgium. On record,
the only time it recently snowed in the Sahara Desert was on Feb.18,1979. On September
13th, 1916 an elephant that had killed a man was hanged until dead from a rail
road crain in Erwin, Tennesee. On their first attempt the elephant fell to the
ground. It was very sad. On the
cartoon show "The Jetsons," Jane is 33 years old and her daughter
Judy is 15 years old. On the old
Canadian 2 dollar bill,the flag flying over the Parliament Building is NOT an
American flag. On this
planet there is a can of SPAM opened every four seconds. Once a human
reaches the age of 35, he/she will start losing approximately 7,000 brain cells
a day. The cells will never be replaced. One -
quarter of the world's cattle live in India. One 75-watt
light bulb gives off more light than three 25-watt light bulbs. One American
of every 16 will have one of the Top 12 most common last names. One beaver
can cut down as many as 216 trees per year. One in about
eight million people has progeria, a disease that causes people to grow faster
than they age. One in every
2000 babies is born with a tooth. One in every
9000 people is an albino. One in every
four Americans has appeared on television. One in
fourteen women in America is a natural blonde. Only one in sixteen men is. One light
year the distance light travels in a year at the speed of 186,000 miles per
second is just under six thousand billion miles. Earth's nearest neighbor in
space, outside our own solar system is four light years away (about 24 trillion
miles). One million
tons of oil is equivalent to about 13,000,000,000 kilowatt hours of
electricity. One of the
greatest soldiers in history, Alexander the Great, was tutored by the greatest
thinker of all time, Aristotle. One of the
holiest Christian holidays is named after a pagan goddess. The name
"Easter" derives from the Anglo-Saxon goddess Eostre, who governed the
vernal equinox. One of the
largest carriers of hepitius B is diner mints. One of the
many Tarzans, Karmuala Searlel, was mauled to death by a raging elephant on
set. One of the
reasons marijuana is illegal today is because cotton growers in the 30s lobbied
against hemp farmers (they saw it as competition). One out of
every 43 prisoners escapes from jail. 94% are recaptured. One penny
doubled everyday becomes over 5 million dollars in just 30 days. One plain
milk chocolate candy bar has more protein than a banana. One pound of
tea can make 300 cups of the beverage. One quarter
of the bones in your body, are in your feet One ragweed
plant can release as many as one billion grains of pollen. One square
mile of land contains more insects than total number of human beings on earth. One tonne of
uranium produces the same amount of energy as 30,000 tonnes of coal. Only 1
person in 2 billion will live to be 116 or older. Only 16% of
able-bodied males in the American colonies participated in the Revolutionary
War. Only 4
mayors of U.S. cities went on to become president: Calvin Coolidge, Grover
Cleveland, Theodore Roosevelt, and Andrew Johnson. Only 3 words
in the English language end in "ceed": "proceed,"
"exceed," and "succeed." Only 55% of
all Americans know that the sun is a star. Only about
20% of harvested coffee beans are considered to be a premium bean of the
highest quality. Only female
mosquitoes bite. Females need the protein from blood to produce their eggs.
Males only drink water and plant juice. Only four
countries in the world start with the letter 'D'. They are Denmark, Dominica,
Djibouti and the Dominican Republic Only
full-grown male crickets can chirp.
Only one in
two billion people will live to be 116 or older. Only one
movie has had three Academy Award nominees in the same category. In 1963, Tom
Jones earned Best Supporting Actress nominations for Diane Cilento, Dame Edith
Evans and Joyce Redman. Only one of
the 88 stable chemicals are named after a person gadolinium. It's named after
Finnish chemist Johan Gadolin. Only one
person in two billion will live to be 116 years old. Only six
baseball teams remain from the original National League, which was founded in
1876. Only three
horses who had never previously won a race earned their first victories at the
Kentucky Derby. They were Buchanan in 1884, Sir Barton in 1919 and Brokers Tip
in 1933. Only three
Presidents graduated from the military academies: Grant, Eisenhower (West
Point) and Carter (Annapolis). 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. Orange juice
helps the body absorb iron easily when consumed with a meal. Oranges,
lemons, watermelons, and tomatoes are berries. Orca
(killer) whales can grow to b 30ft long. Orcas
(killer whales) kill sharks by torpedoing up into the shark's stomach from
underneath, causing the shark to explode. Orchids have
the smallest seeds. It takes more than 1.25 million seeds to weigh 1 gram. Orville
Wright was involved in the first aircraft accident. His passenger, a Frenchman,
was killed. Ostriches
stick their heads in the sand to look for water. Ostriches
swallow pebbles to aid in indigestion. Our eyes are
always the same size from birth but our nose and ears never stop growing. Our galaxy
has approximately 250 billion stars. Our nerves
system transmits messages at up to 300 ft. per second. Our sun and
the surrounding planets orbit around the center of the Milky Way galaxy once
every 250 million years. Our sun has
an expected lifetime of about 11 billion years. Out of all
the eight letter words in the English language, only one has only one vowel in
it: "strength" Ovaltine was
originally called Ovamaltine. A clerical error forced the name to be changed
when the manufacturer registered the name. Over 10,000
birds a year die from smashing into windows Over 10,000
coffee cafes plus several thousand vending machines with both hot and cold
coffee serve the needs of Tokyo alone. Over 23% of
all photocopier faults worldwide are caused by people sitting on them and
photocopying their asses. Over 2500
left handed people a year are killed from using products made for right handed
people. "left" in Latin is "sinister" and "right"
is "dexter". Ambidextrous simply means "both right". Over 2500
left handed people are killed each year from using products made for right
handed people. Over 5
million people in Brazil are employed by the coffee trade. Most of those are
involved with the cultivation and harvesting of more than 3 billion coffee
plants. Over 53
countries grow coffee worldwide, but all of them lie along the equator between
the Tropics of Cancer and Capricorn. Over 75% of
people who read this will try to lick their elbow. Over 80% of
professional boxers have suffered brain damage. Over 96% of
American households purchase bananas at least once each month. Over
billions of years, black holes become white holes and they spit out all of the
things they sucked in. the atoms are completely jumbled, so no one knows what
will ever come out. Theoratically they'll also turn into a white hole. If you
were unfortunate enough to fall within one, you would never actually hit --
because time would stop at some point within the event horizon (space outside)
of the black hole. Thanx De Composed Over the
course of his lifetime, the average man will ejaculate approximately 18 quarts
of semen, containing about a half trillion sperm. Over the
last 50 years in the United States, approximately 9,000 people have died as a
result of tornadoes, 5,000 as the result of floods, and 4,000 as the result of
hurricanes. Over-roasted
coffee beans are very flammable during the roasting process. Owls are one
of the only birds that can see the color blue. Owls have
eyeballs that are tubular in shape, because of this, they cannot move their
eyes. Pablo
Picasso almost died at birth. The midwife present though he was stillborn and
left him on the table. His father, a physician, revived Pablo by breathing air
into his lungs. Pablo
Picasso has sold more works of art individually costing over one million
dollars than any other artist. His 211 is well ahead of the 168 for Pierre
Auguste Renoir. Pablo
Picasso's career lasted seventy-eight years, from 1895 until his death in 1973.
Pakistan was
named in 1933 and is derived from the first letters of "Punjab,"
"Afghan," "Kashmir," "Sind," and "Tan."
All of these are districts or states of what is now Pakistan. Pamela
Lee-Anderson was the first to be born in Canada on the centennial anniversary
of Canada's independence (7/1/1967). Panama is
the only place in the world where someone can see the sun rise on the Pacific
Ocean and set on the Atlantic. Paper bags
are outlawed in grocery stores in Afghanistan. They believe paper is sacred. Paper was
invented in the early second century by a Chinese eunuch. Parker
Brothers prints about 50 billion dollars worth of Monopoly money in one year,
which is more than the real money printed in a year. Parker
Brothers was founded by George Swinerton Parker, 18, in 1885. The first game
produced was 'Banking,' in which the player who amasses the most wealth is the
winner. Parrots,
most famous of all talking birds, rarely acquire a vocabulary of more than
twenty words, however Tymhoney Greys and African Greys have been know to carry
vocabularies in excess of 100 words. Patagonia at
the southern tip of South America is the only populated land area south of 40
degrees South Latitude. By comparison, most of Europe, Asia, and two-thirds of
North America are north of 40 degrees North Latitude. Paul Gauguin's
Marquesas Island neighbor, Tioka, bit him on the head after he died. Tioka was
following a Marquesan custom of verifying the dead. Paul Hornung
holds the NFL record for the most points in a single season. He scored 176
points in 1960. Paul McCartney
and Ringo Starr were the two left-handed Beatles. Paul Quincy
Randolph Shermasn Thomas Uncas Victor William Xerxes Yancy Zeus
Wolfeschlegelsteinhausenbergerdorft Sr. Paul Reiser
played the piano in the "Mad about You" theme. PcGamer
readers are all mighty and should be obeyed explicitly, lest they release the
wrath of the Coconut Monkey upon the wrong doers. Peanuts
are beans. Peanuts are
one of the ingredients of dynamite. Peanuts are
one of the main ingredients in dynamite. Peanuts are
salted in the shell by boiling them in a heavily salted solution, then allowing
them to dry. Pearl Jam's
first album, 10, was named in tribute of basketball player Mookie Blaylock
who's number is 10 Pearls can
melt/dissolve in vineger. Pearls melt
in vinegar. Pears ripen from
the inside out, and according to a survey on the lifestyle channel, men prefer
hard pears while women prefer soft pears. Pedals were
added to the bicycle in 1839. Penguins are
not found in the North Pole Penguins can
jump as high as 6 feet in the air. Penguins can
leap to heights as high as six feet. Penguins
feathers are covered in fat, which helps keep them warm. Penicillin
was first produced synthetically in a laboratory in 1946. Pennies are
made of 95% copper and 5% zinc. Penny
Marshall was the first woman film director to have a film take in more than
$100 million at the box office she accomplished this with the 1988 flick Big. People do
not get sick from cold weather. It is mostly from being indoors more. People drank
gold powder mixed in with water in medieval Europe to relieve pain from sore
limbs. People
photocopying their buttocks are the cause of 23% of all photocopier faults
worldwide. People say
"bless you" when you sneeze because your heart stops for a
millisecond. People say
that cracking your bones will cause arthritis when you get older. Actually all
you are doing is popping air pockets, and does not cause arthritis. People
sneeze at about 90 miles per hour. People will
swallow about 8 spiders in their lifetime...mmm....yummy Per capita, the
Irish eat more chocolate than Americans, Swedes, Danes, French, and Italians. Per-capita,
Israel eats the most turkey based products in the world. Percentage
of Africa that is wilderness: 28% Percentage of North America that is
wilderness: 38% Perfume contains
ethyl alcohol and 25% fragrant oils. Cologne is cheaper to produce and to
purchase because the oil content in cologne is only 3%. Cologne was named for
the German city in which it was first produced. The original formula combined
alcohol, lemon spirits, orange bitters and mint oil. Persians
first began using colored eggs to celebrate spring in 3,000 B.C. 13th century
Macedonians were the first Christians on record to use colored eggs in Easter
celebrations. Crusaders returning from the Middle East spread the custom of
coloring eggs, and Europeans began to use them to celebrate Easter and other
warm weather holidays. Pet parrots
can eat virtually any common "people-food" except for chocolate and
avocados. Both of these are highly toxic to the parrot and can be fatal. Pierce
Brosnan's first appearance as James Bond was in 1995 Golden Eye. Pierre, the
capital of South Dakota, is the only state capital name that shares no letters
with the name of its state. Pig vomit is
used in perfume and cologne to hold the scent in Pigeons can
be killed by feeding them uncooked rice, either coz their stomach can't handle
the carbohydrates or it swells in their throats and chokes them. No head
popping.
Pigs,
walruses and light-colored horses can be sunburned. Pine,
spruce, or other evergreen wood should never be used in barbecues. These woods,
when burning or smoking, can add harmful tar and resins to the food. Only hardwoods
should be used for smoking and grilling, such as oak, pecan, hickory, maple,
cherry, alder, apple, or mesquite, depending on the type of meat being cooked. Pineapples
are classified as berries. Pink
elephants can be found in some regions of India. Because of the red soil,
elephants take on a permanent pink color because the spray dust over their
bodies to protect themselves from insects. Pinocchio is
Italian for 'Pine Eye'. Pitcher Joe
Nuxhall of the Cincinnati Reds hurled his first major-league game in 1944.
Nuxhall, the youngest pitcher in major league baseball, was only 15 years, 10
months and 11 days old when he pitched that game against the St. Louis
Cardinals. Planet
Jupiter spins so fast that there are 2 sunrises and 2 sunsets every 24 hours by
earth time. Planet Venus
is the only planet to spin counter-clockwise. Plant life
could not exist without lightning. Nitrogen, an essential food for plants,
comprises 80% of the atmosphere, but in a form that is insoluble and unusable.
It's the intense heat of lightning that forces the nitrogen to combine with
oxygen in the air, forming nitrogen oxides that are soluble in water and fall
to the earth in rain as dilute nitric acid. This reacts with minerals in the
ground to become the nitrates on which the plants depend. Plants that
need to attract moths for pollination are generally white or pale yellow, to be
better seen when the light is dim. Plants that depend on butterflies, such as
the poppy or the hibiscus, have more colorful flowers. Playboy
debuted the triple-page centerfold in the March 1956 issue. Marian Stafford
took the honors. Playing
cards in India are round. Playing
cards were issued to British pilots in World War II. If captured, they could be
soaked in water and unfolded to reveal a map fpr escape. Pluto has
the longest year, lasting 247 years and 256 days in Earth time (90,472 days
including 61 leap years). Poland's
Stella Walsh (Stanislawa Walasiewicz)-won the women's 100-meter race at the
1932 Olympics in Los Angeles, becoming the first woman to break the 12-second
barrier. When she was killed in 1980 as an innocent victim in a robbery
attempt, an autopsy declared her to be a male. Polar bears
are left handed. Polar bears
are the only mammal with hair on the soles of its feet. polar bears
do not have white fur, it is actually clear and hollow. the skin underneath
this fur is actually black Polaris is
the closest visible star to true north and is thus referred to as the North
Star. By sometime around the year 2100, the wobble of the Earth's axis will
slowly begin pointing the North Pole away from Polaris. By the year 14,000
A.D., the new North Star will be Vega. Police dogs
were first used in 1816 in Scotland. Pollsters
say that 40% of dog and cat owners carry pictures of the pets in their wallets. Poor whites
in Florida and Georgia are called "crackers." They got the name from
their principal staple food, cracked corn. Another theory states that the name
comes from the days when they would drive cattle southward using the
"crack" of their bullwhips to keep the animals in line and moving. Pope Adrian
VI choked to death after a fly got stuck in his throat as he was taking a drink
from a fountain Pope John
XXIII served as a sergeant in the Italian army during World War I. Pope Leo VII
(936-9) died of a heart attack during sex, Pope John VII (955-64) and John XIII
(965-72) were bludgeoned to death by the husband of the woman he was with at
the time, and Pope Paul II (1467-71) allegedly died while being sodomized by a
page boy. Porcupines
float in water. Portugal is
the world's largest producer of cork. POSSLQ in a
census form means "Person of opposite sex sharing living Quarters" Potato chips
are American's favorite snack food. They are devoured at a rate of 1.2 billion
pounds a year. Potato chips
were invented in Saratoga Springs in 1853 by chef George Crum. They were a
mocking response to a patron who complained that his French fries were too
thick. Pound cake
is so named not just because of the pound of butter, but more precisely because
each of the four main ingredients (flour, butter, sugar and eggs) are weighed
out as a pound. Prague
consumes 3 times more beer than all the soft drinks combined Prairie dogs
are not dogs. A prairie dog is a kind of rodent. Precipitation
causes K2 to be taller than Mount Everest for several weeks out of each year. Pregnancy in
humans lasts on average about 270 days (from conception to birth). Pregnant
female polar bears will not eat for several months while resting in her den
under the snow. Thanx Tony W. President
Eisenhower also banished squirrels from the grounds because they were ruining
the green. President
George Washington created the Order of the Purple Heart in 1782. It's a
decoration to recognize merit in enlisted men and non-commissioned officers. President
Lincoln proclaimed the first national Thanksgiving Day in 1863. Preys like
buffalos react poorly to slow movements. That's why crocs can swim slowly over
to them without them scuttering off. Prince
Charles and Prince William never travel on the same airplane in case there is a
crash. Prior to
1907, when the United States started mass production of asphalt from crude oil,
the roads were paved from asphalt bought from Trinidad, which had a pitch lake
that was the world’s first large commercial source of natural asphalt. Probably the
best known multiple meaning is the hebrew word "SHALOM" which means,
alternately, "hello", "good-bye", and "peace" Proctor
& Gamble originally manufactured candles before moving on to soap. Producer
Paul Maslansky was on the set of The Right Stuff when a bus from the local
police academy rolled up. After a bunch of freaks walked off, a sergeant
explained that the mayor had forced the department to loosen its acceptance
standards. Not too long afterwards, Police Academy hit the theaters. Professor
Moriarity was Sherlock Holmes' archenemy. Prostitution
is legal in Canada, however running a brothel is not. Prussic
acid, in a crystalline powder called Zyklon B, was used to kill in Germany's
gas chambers. The gas would paralyze the victim's lungs, causing them to
suffocate. Public
telephones in Israel are no longer operated by tokens as they were in the past.
They are now operated by magnetic cards known in Hebrew as a telecart
(tel-eh-cart). These plastic cards, the same size and shape as a credit card,
are available at post offices, some hotel reception desks, street kiosks and
dispensing machines. Pure
electricity, when photographed, shows up as a brightly glowing liquid droplet
flowing inside a tiny crystal. Put fish
skin or isinglass size of a nine-pence in pot when put on to boil or else the
white and shell of half an egg to a couple of quarts of coffee." Putty is a
cement compound of fine powdered chalk or oxide of lead mixed with linseed oil. Q is the
only letter that does not appear in the names of any state of the Unites
States. Queen
Victoria eased the discomfort of her menstrual cramps by having her doctor
supply her with marijuana. Quinine, one
of the most important drugs known to man, is obtained from the dried bark of an
evergreen tree native to South America. Quito in
Ecuador, South America, is said to have the most pleasant climate in the world.
It is called the 'Land of Eternal Spring.' The temperature rarely drops below
46 degrees Fahrenheit during the night, or exceed 72 degrees Fahrenheit during
the day. Rabbits
aren't rodents like most people think. They are actually Lagomorphs. Rabbits can
suffer from heat stroke. Rabbits do
in fact make sounds. When angry, upset, or frightened, a rabbit makes a sort of
grunting/whimpering sound. It's actually quite interesting. Rabbits have
been the emblem of fertility because of its well-known talents for multiplying. Rabbits have
three eyelids, they also are incapable of burping or farting. Racecar
spelled backwards is racecar. Radio and TV
producer John Guedel was the originator of the musical commercial. Rain falls
at 11kmph (7mph) Raindrops
aren't actually tear-drop shaped. They are rounded at the top and flat on the
bottom. Rape is
reported every six minutes in the U.S. Raphael died
on his birthday in 1520 at the age of 37. His artwork was so popular that he
essentially worked himself to death. Rats and
horses can't vomit. Rats are
omnivorous, eating nearly any type of food, including dead and dying members of
their own species. Rats can
survive without water longer than camels. Rats
multiply so quickly that in 18 months, two rats could have over million
descendants. Raw coffee
beans, soaked in water and spices, are chewed like candy in many parts of
Africa. Recent
epidemiological studies have shown that while excessive intake of alcohol kills
off brain cells, it attacks the slowest and weakest brain cells first. Thus,
regular consumption of beer helps eliminate the weaker cells, constantly making
the brain a faster and more efficient machine. Recent
scientific research has has shown Duck's quacks DO echo, even though they are
commonly thought not to because the echo is can not be heard by the human ear.
Red is the
most popular car color in the U.S. Red paint is
the cheapest color to make. Refried
beans aren't really what they seem. Although their name seems like a reasonable
translation of Spanish frijoles refritos, the fact is that these beans aren't
fried twice. In Spanish, refritos literally means "well-fried," not
"re-fried." Reggie
Jackson holds the major league record for most strikeouts with 2,597. Regular
coffee drinkers have about one-third less asthma symptoms than those non-coffee
drinkers. So says a Harvard researcher who studied 20,000 people. Reindeer
milk has more fat than cow milk. Rembrandt
died broke. A friend had to come up with the $5.20 it cost to bury the great
master. Rene
Descartes came up with the theory of coordinate geometry by looking at a fly
walk across a tiled ceiling. Research
indicates that mosquitoes are attracted to people who have recently eaten
bananas. Research
show that only 43% of homemade dinners served in the US include vegetables. Retail
espresso vendors report an increase in decaffeinated sales in the month of
January due to New Year's resolutions to decrease caffeine intake. Rhinos are
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