04 October 2018



Today in AD 1582, Pope Gregory XIII launched the Gregorian Calendar. The next day was 15 October.
In the 1800s, asbestos was used in making yarn.
Though neutral, Sweden’s standing army numbered a million during World War Two.  
The average bill from an exterminator, to rid a three-bedroom home of mice, is $225.
Should your mind wander, make sure it comes back. 


Istanbul boasts 3,113 mosques.
More than a billion people have active Facebook accounts.
The USSR launched Sputnik, the first satellite, on this date in 1957.
A roll of toonies amounts to $50. 
When tempted to fight fire with fire, remember the Fire Department usually uses water.


Hickory, dickory dock, the mouse has run up the clock since 1744.
A baseball bat consists of five parts.
Today in 1922, the Canadian National Railways was made a Crown corporation.
The name Gregory comes from Greek and means ‘watchful’.
Headline: Stationary store moves.  


Britain created the world’s first standing army in 1661.
With 485,373 tonnes shipped abroad, Morocco is the world’s fourth-largest tomato exporter. 
The felt marker was introduced in 1953.
Melomaniacs are abnormally affected by musical tones. 
Rye toast in the Toronto Zoo is bread in captivity. 
Food for Thought: Try not to be a man of success, try rather to be a man of value. ~Albert Einstein  




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