05 September 2018


No noose is good noose; today in 1984, Western Australia became the last state to abolish capital punishment.
Owls have twice as many vertebrae as humans.
Eldest children are more prone to suffer allergies and asthma then their siblings.
In 1930, The Smoot-Hawley Tariff Act became law in the US. Its measures led to WWII. 
Politics—where truth lies.


Jai Alai is the world’s fastest sport.
Saskatchewan boasts 196 deer farms. 
Pogonophy is the scientific study of beards.
By the end of the 21st Century, flying will be obsolete as we teleport around the planet.
100% of all mosquitoes are backbiters.


To ‘be on pins and needles’ entered English in 1800 as an idiom to describe mental anxiety.
There are five types of tofu. 
Among self-bestowed titles, Idi Amin declared himself to be Conquerer of the British Empire.
An ambulance in Manitoba costs more than $500; Herring Chokers get a free ride, part of New Brunswick’s Medicare Act. 
Businessman: The man to whom age brings golf instead of wisdom. 


German landlords are not allowed to keep a spare or master key when renting out a place.
88.7 millilitres of venison has 26 grams of protein. 
Thirteen US states straddle more than one time zone.
India, Mexico, China, Argentina  and Brazil are the world’s top five lime producers.
Flattery is an insult in gift wrap. 
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