13 August 2018



Today in 1905, Norwegians voted to end its union with Sweden.
Agathomaniacs are enamoured with acts of kindness.
The marshmallows in Lucky Charms are made with pork-based gelatine. 
Coffee, ink and water are the three most common clothing stains. 
If it’s clean, it ain’t laundry. 


The 15 Supreme Court justices in Sri Lanka wear scarlet robes.
There are three types of bowties. 
A newborn baby alpaca is called a cria.
No one emigrated from the Faroe Islands in 2017.
Justice: A decision in your favour. 


The Toronto Parking Authority is responsible for 54,000 spots.
There are some 1.5 million cocoa  farms in West Africa.
The two components in the manufacture of tires are the tread and the body. 
Ancient Egyptians believed that dwarves possessed supernatural powers.
A driver who can’t pull out of a parking space should have a back-up plan.


The civic number for President Kim Jung-un’s palace is Residence No. 55.
Dried orange peels make a far superior source of kindling than newspaper.
The modern asthma inhaler first appeared in 1957.
Today is National Left-handers Day for 3.4 million of us.
Life is like a soup—and I’m a fork.


Food for Thought: There are two kinds of people, those who do the work, and those who take the credit. Try to be in the first group; there is less competition there. ~Indira Gandhi


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