28 September 2018


It’s mango season in Australia. The first fruit arrived in grocery stores yesterday.
Adolph Hitler took piano and flute lessons. 
In 1846, Michigan became the first of the 29 United States to ban the death penalty. 
More than four billion people own cellphones yet only 3.5 billion possess toothbrushes.
Veni, Vedi, Velcro—I came, I saw and I stuck around.


Two-for-one, the nutmeg tree produces the spices nutmeg and mace. 
The median age of residents in St. John’s, NL is 39.4 years.
We can thank the Basques for stuffed peppers.
A Third Reich expedition reached Antarctica, and declared New Swabia for Germany. 
665 and 667 are the next-door neighbours of The Beast of Revelation.


There are three types of Samauri swords.
The USA operates nearly 800 military bases in more than 70 countries. 
Pour salt on an accidentally dropped egg, for an easy-peasy cleanup.
The period, the comma and the semicolon were the earliest standard punctuation marks. 
Above all else is the sky. 


In Ukraine, the most popular alcoholic beverage is horilka, vodka infused with hot peppers. 
Within two years, we will have 1.7 million robots in the world work force.
The name Arnold means ‘the eagle rules’. 
See you next time! 22% of Scandinavians have declared their belief in reincarnation. 
Time flies when one is in a coma.


Food for Thought: When we lose the right to be different, we lose the privilege to be free. ~Charles Evan Hughes






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