23 August 2018


Today in 1948, the World Council of Churches was formed by 147 religions from 44 nations.
USD$37,000 is the average yearly salary of a lion tamer; $5,466 is the cost of life insurance.
The Circle Tour drive of The Great Lakes is 10 460 kilometres—every klick is breathtaking.
Tokalu ranks 222nd in world trade, with importation of NZ$1,487,422.34 worth of goods.
God seeks spiritual fruit, not religious nuts. 


Coleman introduced the portable ice chest in 1954. 
Pope Francis once worked as a bar bouncer in Bueños Aires to pay tuition.
Australia is the world’s leading producer of bauxite.
Population of the three NAFTA signatories is 444.1 million people.
Skating on thin ice can get one into hot water. 



Miss Piggy looks fabulous at 42. 
The most common surname in Taiwan is Chen.
Aluminum melts at 660.3°C.
Little Briar Rose is the name that appears on the birth certificate of Sleeping Beauty. 
The best cure for insomnia is to get a lot of sleep. ~W.C. Fields


Bermuda imports nearly 80% of its food requirements.
It was 1924 when iodine first appeared as an ingredient in table salt. 
Zeusophobes have an irrational fear of God.
Saudi Arabia has no rivers.
I wanted to cook dinner as a surprise but then the firetruck ruined it. 


Thought for the Day: If you can dream about it, you can do it. ~Walt Disney




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