10 June 2018
Today is the 161st day of the year.
More Interstate highways pass through the Hoosier State than any other, hence Indiana’s motto, “Crossroads of America.
On this date in 1957, John Diefenbaker’s Tories won the largest electoral landslide to date, in our history.
Pinocchio is Italian for ‘pine head’.
Germans who do not eat meat opt to drive Volksvegans.
Ohio has an official state rock song.
Today in 1947 the first SAAB automobile rolled off the line.
Four newspapers serve the British Overseas Territory of Bermuda.
The right response to the Irish greeting, “Top of the morning to you,” is, “and the rest of the day to yourself.”
The scientific study of car horns is earsplitting.
Former jewellery store owner, Otto Rohwedder, invented a bread slicing machine, in 1927.
RMS Olympic was the sister ship to the RMS Titanic.
Dubbed Hydra-Matic, the 1937 Oldsmobile was first to offer a fully self-shifting transmission.
One to 3,000 is the global ratio of ATMs to people.
At the animal rescue shelter, many cats and dogs have great pet-tential.
Last Month's Newsletter is the official publication of The Procrastinators' Club of America.
Born-again Christians’ favourite tattoo is John 3:16.
The Bic ballpoint pen bowed in 1950. At last count, more than 100 billion had been sold.
Schizophrenia affects 1% of all Canadians.
Comments
Post a Comment