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41 Things You Did Not Need to Know

Published by casey1191 in Random
September 29, 2009

A list of things that you did not need to know.

Around 3.7 million Americans claim to have been abducted by aliens. Most saw it as a positive experience …

One out of the Americans will be injured by a dolokk in the course of your life …

Atilla the Hun must have drunk himself so full of liquor with honey on the wedding night that he died. This cocktail was considered a strong power-agent, and is the origin of order “honeymoon”.

Elephants, lions and camels lived freely in Alaska for 12 000 years ago.

Most healthy adults can live without food for over a month, as long as one makes sure to drink water NOK.

Isaac Newton’s only recorded yring in his time as Parliament member was a request someone could open the window …

So far in this century has only two objects hit the earth with great NOK power to destroy an entire city, in 1908 and in 1947. By pure coincidence struck both objects desolate regions in Siberia, and not a person was injured.

Married women in 1800-century the United States gave birth to an average of 13 children each.

Ruyard Kipling gave the manuscript of The Jungle Book to the nurse who took to his first child, and encouraged her to sell it if she ever came in the monetary pinch. She lived as a wealthy woman, the rest of his life.

Pope John XXIII served as a sergeant in the Italian army during World War.

5000 Americans will be injured this year while playing billiards.

The world’s smallest guitar is made of silicone, and in 1 / 20 part of the thickness of a human hair. Researchers at Cornell University said that in theory can strum on the guitar has six strings, but that the notes would be impossible to go hear …

In spite of people’s fear and hatred of the wolf, there is not a single recorded instance of a healthy wolves have attacked humans.

Marco Polo discovered that Kublai Kahn had a staff of 5,000 astrologers, whose job, among other things was to predict the weather. The consequences were not friendly for those who predict failure …

When you kiss someone is the remains of their saliva in your mouth for three days …

Napoleon Bonaparte suffered from “ailurofobi” fear of cats.

Christmas Eve was not celebrated as Jesus’s birthday before the year 440

18,000 Americans are injured annually from lawn mower.

Benjamin Franklin invented the rocking chair.

The female lion that makes 90% of no hunting, while the male lion instead prefer to relax …

There are over 10 000 golf courses in the United States.

The heart beats faster during a solid walk or argument, than it does during a normal sexual intercourse.

The human body consists of about 60 trillion cells and each cell has about 10 000 more molecules than the Milky Way has stars.

A Mosquito-mosquito has 47 teeth.

Arch Duke of Tuscany invented the precursor to the thermometer in 1654.

It is impossible for a person’s hair to become white overnight, no matter how severe trauma are exposed to.

The first film to be copyrighted in the United States (in 1894) was of a man who sneezed.

The horse was originally a small animal, unable to bear a person over long periods. A larger horse was bred by the nomads, and created great fear when they were first introduced in the Middle East and Europe.

The author Lewis Carroll (the man behind such Alice in Wonderland) wrote in the last 37 years of his life 98 721 letters.

130 Americans die every year from falling out of bed. 70,000 are injured …

In the 1700-century Venice, it was considered shameful for a married woman not to have a “cicibéo”; a gentleman and love “on grass” …

Because he felt that his discovery was an important tool that should be public domain, let chemist John Walker be to patent the invention of matches.

Peter the Great executed his wife’s love, and put his head in a container of liquor that the woman was forced to be clearly visible in his bedroom.

45,000 U.S. citizens are injured every year while using bathroom sink.

There was a cousin of Charles Darwin, a man named Francis Galton, who discovered that we could identify people by fingerprints.

Lightning cracks down somewhere on the globe a hundred times every second and only in the United States die each year, on average, 400 people (and 1000 damage) of lightning strikes.

Title role in the play Cyrano de Bergerac was not actually a fictional character invented by the author Edmond Rostad. Bergerac lived from 1620 to 1655, was in possession of an unusually large nose and had a weakness for fencing. He was a poet, playwright and science fiction author such as was the first to predict that humans could take up into space by rockets.

Not all countries in the world celebrated the new millennium; 1 January 2000 was the year 5760 after the Jewish calendar, in 1420, according to the Islamic and the year 1921, according to the Hindu calendar.

James Buchanan is currently the only all-time bachelor who has held office as U.S. president.

Tax and Excise in the United States has more employees than the FBI, or any other after the research agency. It is therefore important for the American state that you cheat on taxes, but that you kill someone …

Most people in the age of 60 years lost 50% of the taste and 40% of smell.

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