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How can you Live Without Knowing These Things?

1. The first couple to be shown in bed together on TV; Fred and Wilma Flintstone.

2. Coca-Cola was originally green.

3. Every day more money is printed for Monopoly than the US Treasury.

4. Men can read smaller print than women can; women can hear better.

5. The state with the highest percentage of people who walk to work: Alaska

6. The percentage of Africa that is wilderness: 28% now get this...

7. The percentage of North America that is wilderness: 38%

8. The cost of raising a medium-size dog to the age of eleven: $6,400

9. The average number of people ai! rborne over the US any given hour: 61,000

10. Intelligent people have more zinc and copper in their hair.

11. The world's youngest parents were 8 and 9 and lived in China in 1910.

12. The youngest pope was 11 years old.

13. The first novel ever written on a typewriter: Tom Sawyer.

14. Those San Francisco Cable cars are the only mobile National Monuments.

15. Each king in a deck of playing cards represents a great king from history:
Spades - King David, Hearts - Charlemagne,
Clubs-Alexander the Great, Diamonds - Julius Caesar

16. 111,111,111 x 111,111,111 = 12,345,678,987,654,321

17. 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.

18. 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.

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

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

21. No NFL team which plays its home games in a domed stadium has ever won a Super bowl.

22. The only two days of the year in which there are no profes! sional sports games (MLB, NBA, NHL, or NFL)are the day before and the day after the Major League Baseball All-Star
Game.

23. How about this.... The nursery rhyme "Ring around the Rosy" is a rhyme about the plague. Infected people with the plague would get red circular sores ("Ring around the rosy..."),
these,sores would smell very bad, so common folks would put flowers on their bodies somewhere (inconspicuously) so that they would cover the smell of the sores ("...a pocket full of posies..."). People who died from the plague would be burned so as to reduce the possible spread of the disease ("...ashes, ashes, we all fall down!").

24. What occurs more often in December than any other month? Conception.

25. What separates "! 60 Minutes," on CBS from every other TV show? No theme song.

26. Half of all Americans live within 50 miles of what? Their birthplace.

27. Most boat owners name their boats. What is the most popular boat name requested? Obsession

28. If you were to spell out numbers, how far would you have to go until you would find the letter "A"? One thousand

29. What do bulletproof vests, fire escapes, windshield wipers, and laser printers all have in common?. All invented by women.

30. What is the only food that doesn't spoil?. Honey

31. There are more collect calls on this day than any other day of the year? Father's Day

32. What trivia fact about Mel Blanc (voice of Bugs Bunny) is the most ironic? He was allergic to carrots.

33. What is an activity performed by 40% of all people at a party? Snoop in your medicine cabinet.

34. In Shakespeare's time, mattresses were secured on bed frames by ropes when you pulled on the ropes the mattress tightened, making the bed firmer to sleep on. Hence the phrase
"goodnight, sleep tight".

35. 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. Mead is a honey beer and because their calendar was lunar based, this period was called the honey month or what we know today as the honeymoon.

36. 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".

37. 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.

38. In ancient England a person could not have sex unless you had consent of the King (unless you were in the Royal Family). When anyone wanted to have a baby, they got consent of the King, the King gave them a placard that they hung on their door while they were having sex. The placard had F.*.*.*. (Fornication Under Consent of the King) on it. Now you know where that came from.

39. In Scotland, a new game was invented. It was entitled Gentlemen Only Ladies Forbidden.... and thus the word GOLF entered into the English language.
 



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I've heard different things about fornication under consent of the king. Can you imagine every time you wanted to have sex having to get permission from the king? What I heard it was was like when a brave man would come back from battle or something like that the king would honor him by basically getting him a free prostitute, and that was called fornication under consent of the king, LOL.

I woul dhope that 40% of you people that come to my house parties and bbq's and such don't go through my medicine cabinet, not that youd find anything especially incrimenating. "hmm... anti-psychotic drug, wonder what would happen if I replaced this with a sugar pill?" :)
 






I like 38 and 39. It's nice to know a little history on a word you can't say in public. :) Or at least shouldn't say. ...But I say it all the time. :D
 






Originally posted by mattadams


I woul dhope that 40% of you people that come to my house parties and bbq's and such don't go through my medicine cabinet, not that youd find anything especially incrimenating. "hmm... anti-psychotic drug, wonder what would happen if I replaced this with a sugar pill?" :)

LOL I know you have one, its ****eyed in your bathroom right? I have never gone through it! LOL I have stunk up that room a few times though! LOL
 






Originally posted by rpenner54


LOL I know you have one, its ****eyed in your bathroom right? I have never gone through it! LOL I have stunk up that room a few times though! LOL

yeah I'm just always polite and don't say anything about it... ROFL
 






Just a thought on your explanation for "Ring around the rosies"

I had been told that the posies were because people believed that flowers prevented the plague from spreading, so you'd carry 'round a pocket full of posies to keep from getting ill. I had also been told that the original words weren't "ashes, ashes, we all fall down" but "ah-ti-shoo, ah-ti-shoo, we all fall down" since death by plague was preceded by violent sneezing.
 






Just stay out of our cabinets when ya'll come over next month, okay? LOL I guess you won't find anything too incriminating anyway.

That December conception thing, wow! I did that twice. ;)
 






Well, you just blew a whole bunch of Aldive's usless trivia out of the water!!! :p
 






Originally posted by mattadams


yeah I'm just always polite and don't say anything about it... ROFL

LOL I still would not care!!! I probably wouldn't flush if you did say something! LOL

As far as where I got these, they were passed to me in an email, so I have no clue as to the validity of them just that they are fun to read.
 






I thought St. Louis played in a dome? Maybe not:D Ahh Fornication Under Consent of the King!
 






It is called "TRANS WORLD DOME" maybe that fact is a little old.
 






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