25 April 2018
Moses gave a shout out to the noble leek in the Book of Numbers.
Britain’s Telegraph 15-nation survey reveals Germans, Russians and Turks rank last in sense of humour.
A group of newborn baby bunnies is called a fluffle.
Chile has the lowest birthrate in South America.
You know people are poor when they can’t afford to pay attention.
Today in 1959, Elizabeth II and Dwight D. Eisenhower were in Québec, on the HMY Britannia, to open the $430 million St. Lawrence Seaway.
Selling ten billion a year, French law limits a baguette to three ingredients: flour, yeast and salt.
A group of pugs is called a grumble.
Production amounts to 400 million a day—the best selling confection in the United States is M&Ms.
Aim high and you will never shoot yourself in the foot.
From St. John’s to Victoria, today is National Zucchini Bread Day.
The second most common surname in India is Kumar.
Sawists flock to California to compete in the Saw-Off, hosted by the International Musical Saw Association.
The St. Lawrence Seaway markets itself as Highway H2O.
A sure sign of old age is when your hip goes out more often than you do.
Owned by Renault, Nissan is the world’s sixth largest automobile manufacturer.
Every second, people fire off 6,000 tweets.
The Netherlands is Germany’s second most important trading partner.
Spit, spat and sput: There are nearly 200 irregular verbs in the English language.
A devout Hindu will never say, “You only live once.”
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