15 September 2018



Macintosh is Canada’s favourite eating and cooking apple. 
Seagulls mate for life.
The fine for not wearing a seatbelt in the Republic of South Africa is ZAR 250.
Sugar is addictive and withdrawal is difficult. 
Since 1791, Mozart has been decomposing. 


On 07 February, 2009, The Black Saturday Bushfires killed 180, injured 440 and destroyed 45 000 hectares of land, at a cost of AUD$4.4 billion.
The cities of Toronto and Moscow are located within the taiga biome. 
When ordering French dressing in Paris, ask for vinaigrette.
Scientists found a dinosaur with an extensive vocabulary; they have named it Thesaurus. 


Unloved, unwanted and more than 100,000 strong, Toronto is Earth’s Raccoon Capital.
An score of 132 will get one a membership in MENSA, the high IQ society. 
Little girls have been made of ‘sugar and spice and everything nice’ for two centuries.
Bolivia produces more Brazil nuts than Brazil. 
The one-armed man crossed the road to get to the second hand shop. 



The scientists who discovered sucralose, a.k.a. Splenda, were searching for an insecticide. 
7 million die of exposure to dirty air every year, according to the World Health Organization.
Andorra Televisó broadcasts nationwide in Catalan. 
Across Canada, there are 170,000 charities and non-profits. 

My neighbour named his bulldog Rolex, because he is a watch dog. 
Food for Thought: It is in the midst of disasters that bold men grow bolder. ~Henry IV





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