LOL @ Adams post
This is blatently new #1 =
The dot over the letter 'i' is called a tittle.
The dot over the letter 'i' is called a tittle.
everyone knows thatKnightnifer wrote:
This is blatently new #1 =
The dot over the letter 'i' is called a tittle.
They do ?WilhelmSissener wrote:
everyone knows thatKnightnifer wrote:
This is blatently new #1 =
The dot over the letter 'i' is called a tittle.
Lightning actually ALWAYS strikes twice on the same spot. Every strike actually strikes twice. This is why lightning tends to have a strobe effect.Viro wrote:
Lighting CAN strike twice on the same place
One out of every four Americans has appeared on TV.
61% of all hits on the internet are on sex/porn sites.
Every day, 21 newborn babies will be given to the wrong parents.
The average person swallows eight spiders every year, usually while asleep.
The average person laughs 13 times a day.
Elvis was originally blonde.
The average age at which people lose their virginity is 15.3 years old.
Eskimos (Inuits) use refrigerators to keep their food from freezing.
20% of all females have had at least one homosexual experience.
There is no such thing as an 'anti-wrinkle' cream.
In Great Britain, 22% of the time a pizza will arrive faster than an ambulance.
Three people die every year testing if a 9-volt battery works on their tongue.
Butterflies taste with their feet.
The world's best known word is "ok". The second best known word is "Coca-Cola".
Giraffes can clean their ears with their tongues.
Charlie CHaplin once won second prize in a Charlie Chaplin lookalike contest.
in 1995 a Japanese tour boat sank because a Russian cargo plane dropped a living cow from 30000 feet.
Only one book has been printed in more languages than the Bible. That book is the Ikea catalogue.
More people die from a champagne cork popping than from poisonous spiders.
The burglar alarm was originally invented by a Dane, but it was actually stolen.
...and I retire.
This one is incorrect. You might want to take it out of the list..teddy..jimmy wrote:
Donald Duck comics were banned from Finland because he doesn't wear pants.
The youthboard of Helsinki decided to stop ordering the magazine to their community centers january 1978.
The media invented all kinds of crazy stories from that. One of them being that Donald Duck doesn't wear pants.
Last edited by Gawwad (2006-10-08 09:23:54)
Wow.. that is alot of irrelevant facts ! Maybe you need your own section ?ThomasMorgan wrote:
Lightning actually ALWAYS strikes twice on the same spot. Every strike actually strikes twice. This is why lightning tends to have a strobe effect.Viro wrote:
Lighting CAN strike twice on the same place
One out of every four Americans has appeared on TV.
61% of all hits on the internet are on sex/porn sites.
Every day, 21 newborn babies will be given to the wrong parents.
The average person swallows eight spiders every year, usually while asleep.
The average person laughs 13 times a day.
Elvis was originally blonde.
The average age at which people lose their virginity is 15.3 years old.
Eskimos (Inuits) use refrigerators to keep their food from freezing.
20% of all females have had at least one homosexual experience.
There is no such thing as an 'anti-wrinkle' cream.
In Great Britain, 22% of the time a pizza will arrive faster than an ambulance.
Three people die every year testing if a 9-volt battery works on their tongue.
Butterflies taste with their feet.
The world's best known word is "ok". The second best known word is "Coca-Cola".
Giraffes can clean their ears with their tongues.
Charlie CHaplin once won second prize in a Charlie Chaplin lookalike contest.
in 1995 a Japanese tour boat sank because a Russian cargo plane dropped a living cow from 30000 feet.
Only one book has been printed in more languages than the Bible. That book is the Ikea catalogue.
More people die from a champagne cork popping than from poisonous spiders.
The burglar alarm was originally invented by a Dane, but it was actually stolen.
...and I retire.
show me some proof and i will believe uGawwad wrote:
This one is incorrect. You might want to take it out of the list..teddy..jimmy wrote:
Donald Duck comics were banned from Finland because he doesn't wear pants.
The youthboard of Helsinki decided to stop ordering the magazine to their community centers january 1978.
The media invented all kinds of crazy stories from that. One of them being that Donald Duck doesn't wear pants.
here's one
NOOB TUBERS HAVE NO BALLS
NOOB TUBERS HAVE NO BALLS
^Opinion...
The tip of a shoelace is called and aglet
The tip of a shoelace is called and aglet
no dont give him his own section HE IS RETIRING!!!
By the age of 3o the average person will have defecated 12,000 times.
Alright, I understand. Nothing is better than bf2s, but I'm watching the demo download. 66% done, another 40 mins to goSimon wrote:
Nah, how can you have better things to do than go on bf2s ?ryan_14 wrote:
So now I need to find one 100x better than every other one on here? Yippee. I've got better things to do.Simon wrote:
It was.. but it got pushed off...
And Teddy.. I will only accept REALLY good ones from there now !
I'm accepting everything, just not putting everything up there.
Haha, I wouldn't mind. I couldn't let Wilhelm just run away with it.Simon wrote:
Wow.. that is alot of irrelevant facts ! Maybe you need your own section ?ThomasMorgan wrote:
Lightning actually ALWAYS strikes twice on the same spot. Every strike actually strikes twice. This is why lightning tends to have a strobe effect.Viro wrote:
Lighting CAN strike twice on the same place
One out of every four Americans has appeared on TV.
61% of all hits on the internet are on sex/porn sites.
Every day, 21 newborn babies will be given to the wrong parents.
The average person swallows eight spiders every year, usually while asleep.
The average person laughs 13 times a day.
Elvis was originally blonde.
The average age at which people lose their virginity is 15.3 years old.
Eskimos (Inuits) use refrigerators to keep their food from freezing.
20% of all females have had at least one homosexual experience.
There is no such thing as an 'anti-wrinkle' cream.
In Great Britain, 22% of the time a pizza will arrive faster than an ambulance.
Three people die every year testing if a 9-volt battery works on their tongue.
Butterflies taste with their feet.
The world's best known word is "ok". The second best known word is "Coca-Cola".
Giraffes can clean their ears with their tongues.
Charlie CHaplin once won second prize in a Charlie Chaplin lookalike contest.
in 1995 a Japanese tour boat sank because a Russian cargo plane dropped a living cow from 30000 feet.
Only one book has been printed in more languages than the Bible. That book is the Ikea catalogue.
More people die from a champagne cork popping than from poisonous spiders.
The burglar alarm was originally invented by a Dane, but it was actually stolen.
...and I retire.
Watching Jeopardy every day has its benefits I suppose...
you didnt give me my own section..favouritismSimon wrote:
Wow.. that is alot of irrelevant facts ! Maybe you need your own section ?ThomasMorgan wrote:
Lightning actually ALWAYS strikes twice on the same spot. Every strike actually strikes twice. This is why lightning tends to have a strobe effect.Viro wrote:
Lighting CAN strike twice on the same place
One out of every four Americans has appeared on TV.
61% of all hits on the internet are on sex/porn sites.
Every day, 21 newborn babies will be given to the wrong parents.
The average person swallows eight spiders every year, usually while asleep.
The average person laughs 13 times a day.
Elvis was originally blonde.
The average age at which people lose their virginity is 15.3 years old.
Eskimos (Inuits) use refrigerators to keep their food from freezing.
20% of all females have had at least one homosexual experience.
There is no such thing as an 'anti-wrinkle' cream.
In Great Britain, 22% of the time a pizza will arrive faster than an ambulance.
Three people die every year testing if a 9-volt battery works on their tongue.
Butterflies taste with their feet.
The world's best known word is "ok". The second best known word is "Coca-Cola".
Giraffes can clean their ears with their tongues.
Charlie CHaplin once won second prize in a Charlie Chaplin lookalike contest.
in 1995 a Japanese tour boat sank because a Russian cargo plane dropped a living cow from 30000 feet.
Only one book has been printed in more languages than the Bible. That book is the Ikea catalogue.
More people die from a champagne cork popping than from poisonous spiders.
The burglar alarm was originally invented by a Dane, but it was actually stolen.
...and I retire.
Own section =
# The original game of "Monopoly" was circular.
# It costs more to buy a new car today in the United States than it cost Christopher Columbus to equip and undertake three voyages to and from the New World.
# One-fourth of the world's population lives on less than $200 a year.
# Ninety million people survive on less than $75 a year.
# The sentence "the quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog" uses every letter in the English language.
# The word racecar and kayak are the same whether they are read left to right or right to left.
# TYPEWRITER, is the longest word that can be made using the letters on only one row of the keyboard.
# Hippopotomonstrosesquippedaliophobia is the fear of long words.
# A snail can sleep for 3 years.
# Did you know you share your birthday with at least 9 million other people in the world.
# The average human eats 8 spiders in their lifetime at night.
# More people are killed by donkeys annually than are killed in plane crashes.
# Women blink nearly twice as much as men.
# The continents names all end with the same letter with which they start.
# Shakespeare invented the word "assassination" and "bump."
# According to tests made at the Institute for the Study of Animal Problems in Washington, D.C., dogs and cats, like people, are either right-handed or left-handed --- that is, they favor either their right or left paws.
# A giraffe can go without water longer than a camel can.
# Blue whales weigh as much as 30 elephants and are as long as 3 Greyhound buses.
# Crocodiles and alligators are surprisingly fast on land. Although they are rapid, they are not agile; so if you ever find yourself chased by one, run in a zigzag line. You'll lose him or her every time.
# Birds do not sleep in their nests. They may occasionally nap in them, but they actually sleep in other places.
# Most elephants weigh less than the tongue of the blue whale.
# Butterflies taste with their hind feet.
# Only female mosquitoes bite.
# Mosquitoes are attracted to the color blue twice as much as to any other color.
# If one places a tiny amount of liquor on a scorpion, it will instantly go mad and sting itself to death.
# Every night, wasps bite into the stem of a plant, lock their mandibles (jaws) into position, stretch out at right angles to the stem, and, with legs dangling, fall asleep.
# Ants stretch when they wake up. They also appear to yawn in a very human manner before taking up the tasks of the day.
# Bees have 5 eyes. There are 3 small eyes on the top of a bee's head and 2 larger ones in front.
# The outdoor temperature can be estimated to within several degrees by timing the chirps of a cricket. It is done this way: count the number of chirps in a 15-second period, and add 37 to the total. The result will be very close to the actual Fahrenheit temperature. This formula, however, only works in warm weather. (Try it!)
# In the United States, a pound of potato chips cost two hundred times more than a pound of potatoes.
# Caesar salad has nothing to do with any of the Caesar. It was first concocted in a bar in Tijuana, Mexico, in the 1920's.
# A raisin dropped in a glass of fresh champagne will bounce up and down continually from the bottom of the glass to the top.
# Celery has negative calories! It takes more calories to eat a piece of celery than the celery has in it to begin with.
# You burn more calories sleeping than you do watching television.
# The two longest one-syllable words in the English language is "screeched. & strengths."
# Barbie's measurements if she were life size: 39-23-33.
# Barbie's full first name is Barbara Millicent Roberts.
# All of the clocks in Pulp Fiction are stuck on 4:20.
# A coat hanger is 44 inches long if straightened
# "Dreamt" is the only English word that ends in the letters "mt".
# The word 'byte' is a contraction of 'by eight.'
# The word 'pixel' is a contraction of either 'picture cell' or 'picture element'.
# Isaac Asimov is the only author to have a book in every Dewey-decimal category.
# Cat's urine glows under a black light.
# The average ear of corn has eight hundred kernels arranged in sixteen rows.
# The first Ford cars had Dodge engines.
# Chrysler built B-29's engines that bombed Japan, Mitsubishi built Zeros that tried to shoot them down. Both companies now build cars in a joint plant call Diamond Star.
# On the new hundred-dollar bill the time on the clock tower of Independence Hall is 4:10.
# The vignette on the reverse of the five-dollar note depicts a likeness of the front of the Lincoln Memorial as it appeared in 1922 when it was first dedicated. At that time, there were only 48 states that made up the United States of America. The names of 26 states were engraved on the front of the Memorial. This is why only the names of 26 states appear in the vignette on the reverse of the five-dollar note. In the upper frieze of the façade in the vignette the states are from left to right: Arkansas, Michigan, Florida, Texas, Iowa, Wisconsin, California, Minnesota, Oregon, Kansas, West Virginia, Nevada, Nebraska, Colorado, and North Dakota. In the lower frieze from left to right the names of the states are: Delaware, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Georgia, Connecticut, Massachusetts, Maryland, Carolina, Hampshire, Virginia and New York.
# All 50 states are listed across the top of the Lincoln Memorial on the back of the $5 bill.
# Almonds are members of the peach family.
# If you add up the numbers 1-100 consecutively (1+2+3+4+5 etc) the total is 5050
# The symbol on the "pound" key (#) is called an octothorpe.
# The maximum weight for a golf ball is 1.62 Oz.
# The dot over the letter 'i' is called a tittle.
# Duddley DoRight's Horses name was "Horse."
# Samuel Clemens aka Mark Twain was born on a day in 1835 when Haley's Comet came into view. When He died in 1910, Haley's Comet came into view again.
# Ethernet is a registered trademark of Xerox, Unix is a registered trademark of AT&T.
# The first hard drive available for the Apple ][ had a capacity of 5megabytes.
# In many cases, the amount of storage space on a record-able CD is measured in minutes. 74 minutes is about 650 megabytes, 63 minutes is 550 megabytes.
# Charlie Brown's father was a barber.
# Nutmeg is extremely poisonous if injected intravenously.
# Of the six men who made up the Three Stooges, three of them were real brothers (Moe, Curly and Shemp.)
# Ohio is listed as the 17th state in the U.S., but technically it is number 47. Until August 7, 1953, congress forgot to vote on a resolution to admit Ohio to the Union.
# If you have three quarters, four dimes, and four pennies, you have $1.19. You also have the largest amount of money in coins without being able to make change for a dollar.
# Only 1/3 of the people that can twitch their ears can twitch only one at a time.
# The volume of the Earth's moon is the same as the volume of the Pacific Ocean.
# Ingrown toenails are hereditary.
# The largest city in the United States with a one syllable name is Flint, Michigan.
# On the cartoon show 'The Jetsons', Jane is 33 years old and her daughter Judy is 15.
# In Mel Brooks' 'Silent Movie,' mime Marcel Marceau is the only person who has a speaking role.
# Only humans and horses have hymens.
# The word "set" has more definitions than any other word in the English language.
# The state with the longest coastline in the US is Alaska.
# We will have four consecutive full moons making two blue moons in 1999 (January 2 and 31, March 2 and 31.) The only other time it happened this century was in 1915 (January 1 and 31, March 1 and 31.)
# Pulp Fiction cost $8 million to make - $5 million going to actor's salaries.
# Spot, Data's cat on Star Trek: The Next Generation, was played by six different cats.
# The longest U.S. highway is route 6 starting in Cape Cod, Massachusetts going through 14 states, and ending in Bishop, California...
# The number of the trash compactor in Star Wars (20th Century Fox, 1977) is 3263827.
# "Underground" is the only word in the English language that begins and ends with the letters "und."
# A full seven percent of the entire Irish barley crop goes to the production of Guinness beer.
# If you toss a penny 10000 times, it will not be heads 5000 times, but more like 4950. The heads picture weighs more, so it ends up on the bottom.
# The housefly hums in the middle octave, key of F.
# Mr. Snuffleupagas' first name was Alyoisus.
# In the movie "the Right Stuff" there is a scene where a government recruiter for the Mercury astronaut program (played by Jeff Goldblum) is in a bar at Muroc Dry Lake, California. His partner suggests Chuck Yeager as a good astronaut candidate. Jeff proceeds to bad mouth Yeager claiming they need someone who went to college. During the conversation the real Chuck Yeager is playing a bartender who is standing behind the recruiters eavesdropping. General Yeager is listed low in the movie credits as 'Fred.'
# Maine is the only state whose name is just one syllable.
# There are only four words in the English language which end in "-dous": tremendous, horrendous, stupendous, and hazardous.
# The longest word in the English language, according to the Oxford English Dictionary, is pneumonoultramicroscopics- ilicovolcanoconiosis. The only other word with the same amount of letters ispneumonoultra-microscopicsilicovol- canoconioses, its plural.
# The longest place-name still in use is Taumatawhakatan- gihangakoauauotamateaturipukakapikimaungahoronukupokai- whenuakitanatahu, a New Zealand hill.
# Los Angeles's full name is "El Pueblo de Nuestra Senora la Reina de los Angeles de Porciuncula" and can be abbreviated to 3.63% of its size, "L.A."
# A cat has 32 muscles in each ear.
# An ostrich's eye is bigger than it's brain.
# Tigers have striped skin, not just striped fur.
# After the Civil War the U.S. sued Great Britain for damages that were caused by them building ships for the Confederacy. We originally asked for $1 billion but settled on $25 Million.
# There are 22 stars surrounding the mountain on the Paramount Pictures logo.
# Deborah Winger did the voice of E.T.
# There is a word in the English language with only one vowel, which occurs six times: Indivisibility.
# In most advertisements, including newspapers, the time displayed on a watch is 10:10.
# The only Dutch word to contain eight consecutive consonants is 'angstschreeuw'.
# Alfred Hitchcock didn't have a belly button. It was eliminated when he was sewn up after surgery.
# The Mongol emperor Genghis Khan's original name was Temujin.
# The first word spoken by an ape in the movie Planet of the Apes was "Smile".
# Facetious and abstemious contain all the vowels in the correct order.
# Geller and Huchra have made three-dimensional maps of the distribution of galaxies. In each layer of the map some galaxies are grouped together in such a way that they resemble a human being.
# Telly Savalas and Louis Armstrong died on their birthdays.
# Al Capone's business card said he was a used furniture dealer.
# The second longest word in the English language is "antidisestablishmentarianism".
# 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."
# Dr. Samuel A. Mudd was the physician who set the leg of Lincoln's assassin John Wilkes Booth ... and whose shame created the expression for ignominy, "His name is Mudd."
# The muzzle of a lion is like a fingerprint - no two lions have the same pattern of whiskers.
# In 1969, the last Corvair was painted gold.
# The real name of the "I've fallen and I can't get up" lady is Edith Fore.
# Betsy Ross was born with a fully formed set of teeth.
# Betsy Ross's other contribution to the American Revolution, beside sewing the first American flag, was running a munitions factory in her basement.
# The only real people to be a Pez head are
Betsy Ross, Paul Revere and Daniel Boone.
# Steely Dan got their name from a sexual device depicted in the book 'The Naked Lunch'.
# Bob Dylan's real name is Robert Zimmerman.
# Wilma Flintstone's maiden name was Wilma Slaghoopal, and Betty Rubble's Maiden name was Betty Jean Mcbricker.
# Lenny Kravitz's mother played the part of "Helen" on "The Jeffersons."
# Grapes explode when you put them in the microwave.
# A pregnant goldfish is called a twit.
# 111,111,111 x 111,111,111 = 12,345,678,987,654,321
# The Ramses brand condom is named after the great phaoroh Ramses II who fathered over 160 children.
# There is a seven letter word in the English language that contains ten words without rearranging any of its letters, "therein": the, there, he, in, rein, her, here, here, ere, therein, herein.
# When the University of Nebraska Cornhuskers play football at home, the stadium becomes the state's third largest city.
# John Larroquette of "Night Court" and "The John Larroquette Show" was the narrator of "The Texas Chainsaw Massacre."
# A pig's orgasm lasts for 30 minutes.
# A pig's penis is shaped like a corkscrew.
# A dragonfly has a lifespan of 24 hours.
# A goldfish has a memory span of three seconds.
# A quarter has 119 grooves around the edge.
# A dime has 118 ridges around the edge.
# On an American one-dollar bill, there is an owl in the upper left-hand corner of the "1" encased in the "shield" and a spider hidden in the front upper right-hand corner.
# It's impossible to sneeze with your eyes open.
# "Evian" spelled backwards is naive.
# The plastic things on the end of shoelaces are called aglets.
# Maine is the toothpick capital of the world.
# It was discovered on a space mission that a frog can throw up. The frog throws up it's stomach first, so the stomach is dangling out of it's mouth. Then the frog uses it's forearms to dig out all of the stomach's contents and then swallows the stomach back down again.
# The A&W of root beer fame stands for Allen and Wright.
# A baby eel is called an elver, a baby oyster is called a spat.
# Bingo is the name of the dog on the Cracker Jack box.
# Lake Nicaragua boasts the only fresh-water sharks in the entire world.
# Charles de Gaulle's final words were, "It hurts."
# There are four cars and ten lightposts on the back of a ten-dollar bill.
# ABBA got their name by taking the first letter from each of their first names (Agnetha, Bjorn, Benny, Anni- frid.)
# What five digit number, when multiplied by the number 4, is the same number with the digits in reverse order?
21978; 21978 x 4 = 87912.
# It was illegal to sell ET dolls in France because there is a law against selling dolls without human faces.
# In the 1983 film "JAWS 3D" the shark blows up. Some of the shark guts were the stuffed ET dolls being sold at the time.
# Montana mountain goats will butt heads so hard their hooves fall off.
# 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.
# Cranberries are sorted for ripeness by bouncing them; a fully ripened cranberry can be dribbled like a basketball.
# The giant squid has the largest eyes in the world.
# St. Paul, Minnesota was originally called Pigs Eye after a man who ran a saloon there.
# The numbers '172' can be found on the back of the U.S. $5 dollar bill in the bushes at the base of the Lincoln Memorial.
# Moon was Buzz Aldrin's mother's maiden name. (Buzz Aldrin was the second man on the moon in 1969.)
# Who's that playing the piano on the "Mad About You" theme? It's Paul Reiser himself.. And Greg Evigan sang the "My Two Dads" theme. Kelsey Grammar sings and plays the piano for the theme song of Fraiser.Alan Thicke, the father in the TV show Growing Pains wrote the theme songs for The Facts of Life and Diff'rent Strokes .
# In 1963, baseball pitcher Gaylord Perry remarked, "They'll put a man on the moon before I hit a home run." On July 20, 1969, a few hours after Neil Armstrong set foot on the moon, Gaylord Perry hit his first, and only, home run.
# The Grateful Dead were once called The Warlocks.
# Gilligan of Gilligan's Island had a first name that was only used once, on the never-aired pilot show. His first name was Willy.
# The Skipper's real name on Gilligan's Island is Jonas Grumby. It was mentioned once in the first episode on their radios newscast about the wreck.
Happy Simon?
# The original game of "Monopoly" was circular.
# It costs more to buy a new car today in the United States than it cost Christopher Columbus to equip and undertake three voyages to and from the New World.
# One-fourth of the world's population lives on less than $200 a year.
# Ninety million people survive on less than $75 a year.
# The sentence "the quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog" uses every letter in the English language.
# The word racecar and kayak are the same whether they are read left to right or right to left.
# TYPEWRITER, is the longest word that can be made using the letters on only one row of the keyboard.
# Hippopotomonstrosesquippedaliophobia is the fear of long words.
# A snail can sleep for 3 years.
# Did you know you share your birthday with at least 9 million other people in the world.
# The average human eats 8 spiders in their lifetime at night.
# More people are killed by donkeys annually than are killed in plane crashes.
# Women blink nearly twice as much as men.
# The continents names all end with the same letter with which they start.
# Shakespeare invented the word "assassination" and "bump."
# According to tests made at the Institute for the Study of Animal Problems in Washington, D.C., dogs and cats, like people, are either right-handed or left-handed --- that is, they favor either their right or left paws.
# A giraffe can go without water longer than a camel can.
# Blue whales weigh as much as 30 elephants and are as long as 3 Greyhound buses.
# Crocodiles and alligators are surprisingly fast on land. Although they are rapid, they are not agile; so if you ever find yourself chased by one, run in a zigzag line. You'll lose him or her every time.
# Birds do not sleep in their nests. They may occasionally nap in them, but they actually sleep in other places.
# Most elephants weigh less than the tongue of the blue whale.
# Butterflies taste with their hind feet.
# Only female mosquitoes bite.
# Mosquitoes are attracted to the color blue twice as much as to any other color.
# If one places a tiny amount of liquor on a scorpion, it will instantly go mad and sting itself to death.
# Every night, wasps bite into the stem of a plant, lock their mandibles (jaws) into position, stretch out at right angles to the stem, and, with legs dangling, fall asleep.
# Ants stretch when they wake up. They also appear to yawn in a very human manner before taking up the tasks of the day.
# Bees have 5 eyes. There are 3 small eyes on the top of a bee's head and 2 larger ones in front.
# The outdoor temperature can be estimated to within several degrees by timing the chirps of a cricket. It is done this way: count the number of chirps in a 15-second period, and add 37 to the total. The result will be very close to the actual Fahrenheit temperature. This formula, however, only works in warm weather. (Try it!)
# In the United States, a pound of potato chips cost two hundred times more than a pound of potatoes.
# Caesar salad has nothing to do with any of the Caesar. It was first concocted in a bar in Tijuana, Mexico, in the 1920's.
# A raisin dropped in a glass of fresh champagne will bounce up and down continually from the bottom of the glass to the top.
# Celery has negative calories! It takes more calories to eat a piece of celery than the celery has in it to begin with.
# You burn more calories sleeping than you do watching television.
# The two longest one-syllable words in the English language is "screeched. & strengths."
# Barbie's measurements if she were life size: 39-23-33.
# Barbie's full first name is Barbara Millicent Roberts.
# All of the clocks in Pulp Fiction are stuck on 4:20.
# A coat hanger is 44 inches long if straightened
# "Dreamt" is the only English word that ends in the letters "mt".
# The word 'byte' is a contraction of 'by eight.'
# The word 'pixel' is a contraction of either 'picture cell' or 'picture element'.
# Isaac Asimov is the only author to have a book in every Dewey-decimal category.
# Cat's urine glows under a black light.
# The average ear of corn has eight hundred kernels arranged in sixteen rows.
# The first Ford cars had Dodge engines.
# Chrysler built B-29's engines that bombed Japan, Mitsubishi built Zeros that tried to shoot them down. Both companies now build cars in a joint plant call Diamond Star.
# On the new hundred-dollar bill the time on the clock tower of Independence Hall is 4:10.
# The vignette on the reverse of the five-dollar note depicts a likeness of the front of the Lincoln Memorial as it appeared in 1922 when it was first dedicated. At that time, there were only 48 states that made up the United States of America. The names of 26 states were engraved on the front of the Memorial. This is why only the names of 26 states appear in the vignette on the reverse of the five-dollar note. In the upper frieze of the façade in the vignette the states are from left to right: Arkansas, Michigan, Florida, Texas, Iowa, Wisconsin, California, Minnesota, Oregon, Kansas, West Virginia, Nevada, Nebraska, Colorado, and North Dakota. In the lower frieze from left to right the names of the states are: Delaware, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Georgia, Connecticut, Massachusetts, Maryland, Carolina, Hampshire, Virginia and New York.
# All 50 states are listed across the top of the Lincoln Memorial on the back of the $5 bill.
# Almonds are members of the peach family.
# If you add up the numbers 1-100 consecutively (1+2+3+4+5 etc) the total is 5050
# The symbol on the "pound" key (#) is called an octothorpe.
# The maximum weight for a golf ball is 1.62 Oz.
# The dot over the letter 'i' is called a tittle.
# Duddley DoRight's Horses name was "Horse."
# Samuel Clemens aka Mark Twain was born on a day in 1835 when Haley's Comet came into view. When He died in 1910, Haley's Comet came into view again.
# Ethernet is a registered trademark of Xerox, Unix is a registered trademark of AT&T.
# The first hard drive available for the Apple ][ had a capacity of 5megabytes.
# In many cases, the amount of storage space on a record-able CD is measured in minutes. 74 minutes is about 650 megabytes, 63 minutes is 550 megabytes.
# Charlie Brown's father was a barber.
# Nutmeg is extremely poisonous if injected intravenously.
# Of the six men who made up the Three Stooges, three of them were real brothers (Moe, Curly and Shemp.)
# Ohio is listed as the 17th state in the U.S., but technically it is number 47. Until August 7, 1953, congress forgot to vote on a resolution to admit Ohio to the Union.
# If you have three quarters, four dimes, and four pennies, you have $1.19. You also have the largest amount of money in coins without being able to make change for a dollar.
# Only 1/3 of the people that can twitch their ears can twitch only one at a time.
# The volume of the Earth's moon is the same as the volume of the Pacific Ocean.
# Ingrown toenails are hereditary.
# The largest city in the United States with a one syllable name is Flint, Michigan.
# On the cartoon show 'The Jetsons', Jane is 33 years old and her daughter Judy is 15.
# In Mel Brooks' 'Silent Movie,' mime Marcel Marceau is the only person who has a speaking role.
# Only humans and horses have hymens.
# The word "set" has more definitions than any other word in the English language.
# The state with the longest coastline in the US is Alaska.
# We will have four consecutive full moons making two blue moons in 1999 (January 2 and 31, March 2 and 31.) The only other time it happened this century was in 1915 (January 1 and 31, March 1 and 31.)
# Pulp Fiction cost $8 million to make - $5 million going to actor's salaries.
# Spot, Data's cat on Star Trek: The Next Generation, was played by six different cats.
# The longest U.S. highway is route 6 starting in Cape Cod, Massachusetts going through 14 states, and ending in Bishop, California...
# The number of the trash compactor in Star Wars (20th Century Fox, 1977) is 3263827.
# "Underground" is the only word in the English language that begins and ends with the letters "und."
# A full seven percent of the entire Irish barley crop goes to the production of Guinness beer.
# If you toss a penny 10000 times, it will not be heads 5000 times, but more like 4950. The heads picture weighs more, so it ends up on the bottom.
# The housefly hums in the middle octave, key of F.
# Mr. Snuffleupagas' first name was Alyoisus.
# In the movie "the Right Stuff" there is a scene where a government recruiter for the Mercury astronaut program (played by Jeff Goldblum) is in a bar at Muroc Dry Lake, California. His partner suggests Chuck Yeager as a good astronaut candidate. Jeff proceeds to bad mouth Yeager claiming they need someone who went to college. During the conversation the real Chuck Yeager is playing a bartender who is standing behind the recruiters eavesdropping. General Yeager is listed low in the movie credits as 'Fred.'
# Maine is the only state whose name is just one syllable.
# There are only four words in the English language which end in "-dous": tremendous, horrendous, stupendous, and hazardous.
# The longest word in the English language, according to the Oxford English Dictionary, is pneumonoultramicroscopics- ilicovolcanoconiosis. The only other word with the same amount of letters ispneumonoultra-microscopicsilicovol- canoconioses, its plural.
# The longest place-name still in use is Taumatawhakatan- gihangakoauauotamateaturipukakapikimaungahoronukupokai- whenuakitanatahu, a New Zealand hill.
# Los Angeles's full name is "El Pueblo de Nuestra Senora la Reina de los Angeles de Porciuncula" and can be abbreviated to 3.63% of its size, "L.A."
# A cat has 32 muscles in each ear.
# An ostrich's eye is bigger than it's brain.
# Tigers have striped skin, not just striped fur.
# After the Civil War the U.S. sued Great Britain for damages that were caused by them building ships for the Confederacy. We originally asked for $1 billion but settled on $25 Million.
# There are 22 stars surrounding the mountain on the Paramount Pictures logo.
# Deborah Winger did the voice of E.T.
# There is a word in the English language with only one vowel, which occurs six times: Indivisibility.
# In most advertisements, including newspapers, the time displayed on a watch is 10:10.
# The only Dutch word to contain eight consecutive consonants is 'angstschreeuw'.
# Alfred Hitchcock didn't have a belly button. It was eliminated when he was sewn up after surgery.
# The Mongol emperor Genghis Khan's original name was Temujin.
# The first word spoken by an ape in the movie Planet of the Apes was "Smile".
# Facetious and abstemious contain all the vowels in the correct order.
# Geller and Huchra have made three-dimensional maps of the distribution of galaxies. In each layer of the map some galaxies are grouped together in such a way that they resemble a human being.
# Telly Savalas and Louis Armstrong died on their birthdays.
# Al Capone's business card said he was a used furniture dealer.
# The second longest word in the English language is "antidisestablishmentarianism".
# 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."
# Dr. Samuel A. Mudd was the physician who set the leg of Lincoln's assassin John Wilkes Booth ... and whose shame created the expression for ignominy, "His name is Mudd."
# The muzzle of a lion is like a fingerprint - no two lions have the same pattern of whiskers.
# In 1969, the last Corvair was painted gold.
# The real name of the "I've fallen and I can't get up" lady is Edith Fore.
# Betsy Ross was born with a fully formed set of teeth.
# Betsy Ross's other contribution to the American Revolution, beside sewing the first American flag, was running a munitions factory in her basement.
# The only real people to be a Pez head are
Betsy Ross, Paul Revere and Daniel Boone.
# Steely Dan got their name from a sexual device depicted in the book 'The Naked Lunch'.
# Bob Dylan's real name is Robert Zimmerman.
# Wilma Flintstone's maiden name was Wilma Slaghoopal, and Betty Rubble's Maiden name was Betty Jean Mcbricker.
# Lenny Kravitz's mother played the part of "Helen" on "The Jeffersons."
# Grapes explode when you put them in the microwave.
# A pregnant goldfish is called a twit.
# 111,111,111 x 111,111,111 = 12,345,678,987,654,321
# The Ramses brand condom is named after the great phaoroh Ramses II who fathered over 160 children.
# There is a seven letter word in the English language that contains ten words without rearranging any of its letters, "therein": the, there, he, in, rein, her, here, here, ere, therein, herein.
# When the University of Nebraska Cornhuskers play football at home, the stadium becomes the state's third largest city.
# John Larroquette of "Night Court" and "The John Larroquette Show" was the narrator of "The Texas Chainsaw Massacre."
# A pig's orgasm lasts for 30 minutes.
# A pig's penis is shaped like a corkscrew.
# A dragonfly has a lifespan of 24 hours.
# A goldfish has a memory span of three seconds.
# A quarter has 119 grooves around the edge.
# A dime has 118 ridges around the edge.
# On an American one-dollar bill, there is an owl in the upper left-hand corner of the "1" encased in the "shield" and a spider hidden in the front upper right-hand corner.
# It's impossible to sneeze with your eyes open.
# "Evian" spelled backwards is naive.
# The plastic things on the end of shoelaces are called aglets.
# Maine is the toothpick capital of the world.
# It was discovered on a space mission that a frog can throw up. The frog throws up it's stomach first, so the stomach is dangling out of it's mouth. Then the frog uses it's forearms to dig out all of the stomach's contents and then swallows the stomach back down again.
# The A&W of root beer fame stands for Allen and Wright.
# A baby eel is called an elver, a baby oyster is called a spat.
# Bingo is the name of the dog on the Cracker Jack box.
# Lake Nicaragua boasts the only fresh-water sharks in the entire world.
# Charles de Gaulle's final words were, "It hurts."
# There are four cars and ten lightposts on the back of a ten-dollar bill.
# ABBA got their name by taking the first letter from each of their first names (Agnetha, Bjorn, Benny, Anni- frid.)
# What five digit number, when multiplied by the number 4, is the same number with the digits in reverse order?
21978; 21978 x 4 = 87912.
# It was illegal to sell ET dolls in France because there is a law against selling dolls without human faces.
# In the 1983 film "JAWS 3D" the shark blows up. Some of the shark guts were the stuffed ET dolls being sold at the time.
# Montana mountain goats will butt heads so hard their hooves fall off.
# 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.
# Cranberries are sorted for ripeness by bouncing them; a fully ripened cranberry can be dribbled like a basketball.
# The giant squid has the largest eyes in the world.
# St. Paul, Minnesota was originally called Pigs Eye after a man who ran a saloon there.
# The numbers '172' can be found on the back of the U.S. $5 dollar bill in the bushes at the base of the Lincoln Memorial.
# Moon was Buzz Aldrin's mother's maiden name. (Buzz Aldrin was the second man on the moon in 1969.)
# Who's that playing the piano on the "Mad About You" theme? It's Paul Reiser himself.. And Greg Evigan sang the "My Two Dads" theme. Kelsey Grammar sings and plays the piano for the theme song of Fraiser.Alan Thicke, the father in the TV show Growing Pains wrote the theme songs for The Facts of Life and Diff'rent Strokes .
# In 1963, baseball pitcher Gaylord Perry remarked, "They'll put a man on the moon before I hit a home run." On July 20, 1969, a few hours after Neil Armstrong set foot on the moon, Gaylord Perry hit his first, and only, home run.
# The Grateful Dead were once called The Warlocks.
# Gilligan of Gilligan's Island had a first name that was only used once, on the never-aired pilot show. His first name was Willy.
# The Skipper's real name on Gilligan's Island is Jonas Grumby. It was mentioned once in the first episode on their radios newscast about the wreck.
Happy Simon?
Yeah, but now do that without using Google or cut and paste. Unimpressive.Knightnifer wrote:
Blah Blah Blah...
Happy Simon?
I move for a disqualification.
Also, not all of those are even true.
Last edited by ThomasMorgan (2006-10-08 09:35:47)
lol I'm not going to quote that.. that's too many facts lol !
But Whilhelm's and TMo's facts were funny + intresting, every one of them !
+ This Thread needs allot of time put into it !!! ( Editing )
But Whilhelm's and TMo's facts were funny + intresting, every one of them !
+ This Thread needs allot of time put into it !!! ( Editing )
The fonetic /o/ is found in every language on the Earth.
Christopher Colombus didn't discover America; he only discovered Hispanola...aka Domincan Republic/Haiti.
"Hispanic" and "Hispania" aka Spain...really means land or people of the rabbit.
Atari's " ET " was the worst game ever made (next to Zombie Nation or Xenophobe IMO).
Toothpaste is the best thing used to clean the surface of Compact Disks.
In DragonBall Z, Hercule's original name for all foriegn and domestic audiences besides the recent Funimation version was Mr. SATAN.
Dark clothing attracts mosquitoes.
Space smells like "a burnt almond"
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Daggoth
Christopher Colombus didn't discover America; he only discovered Hispanola...aka Domincan Republic/Haiti.
"Hispanic" and "Hispania" aka Spain...really means land or people of the rabbit.
Atari's " ET " was the worst game ever made (next to Zombie Nation or Xenophobe IMO).
Toothpaste is the best thing used to clean the surface of Compact Disks.
In DragonBall Z, Hercule's original name for all foriegn and domestic audiences besides the recent Funimation version was Mr. SATAN.
Dark clothing attracts mosquitoes.
Space smells like "a burnt almond"
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Daggoth
TMo I'm taking you off the original section, since you have your own..
SO.. number 4 is up for grabs !
SO.. number 4 is up for grabs !
:'(Simon wrote:
TMo I'm taking you off the original section, since you have your own..
SO.. number 4 is up for grabs !
...but I understand.
wow.. updated again.
AHAH i was gonna say that..teddy..jimmy wrote:
Pigs have 30 min long orgasms
I can try to find a source, but your story is definately made up by the media...teddy..jimmy wrote:
show me some proof and i will believe uGawwad wrote:
This one is incorrect. You might want to take it out of the list..teddy..jimmy wrote:
Donald Duck comics were banned from Finland because he doesn't wear pants.
The youthboard of Helsinki decided to stop ordering the magazine to their community centers january 1978.
The media invented all kinds of crazy stories from that. One of them being that Donald Duck doesn't wear pants.
You go find me definate proof that it was actually banned in finland because of that reason too!
(actually, Donald Duck has never been banned in Finland)
EDIT:
First result on google with "Donald Duck Banned in Finland": Link
Last edited by Gawwad (2006-10-08 09:47:45)
Teddy's fact had been up there for a long time, so I will take it down anyways..