17 October 2018


The Government of France owns 15% of Renault. 
250 millilitres of white, long-grain rice contains 205 calories.
From St. John’s to Victoria, cannabis is legal as of today. 
There are more Indian restaurants in London than in Mumbai and Delhi combined. 
Folks who enjoy bowling say it’s right up their alley. 


Today in 1956, Queen Elizabeth II opened the world’s first commercial nuclear power plant.
The Roman numeral system consists of seven symbols: I, V, X, L, C, D and M.
From Windsor, ON to the Québec border, the 401 is North America’s busiest highway.
Brazil has more than 240,000 dentists—the most on the planet. 
A collective of fingerprints is called a whorl pool.


Québec’s Minister of Labour, Pierre Laporte, was murdered by the FLQ today in 1970.
The good citizens of Christchurch are called Cantabrians. 
Earth's biggest labour union is the US National Education Ass'n, with 2.7 million members.
Today in 1980, John Paul II welcomed Queen Elizabeth II to the Vatican, an historic first.
Cookbooks are full of stirring passages. 


Our solar system’s five dwarf planets are Pluto, Ceres, Eris, Makemake & Haumea.
Colby cheese was first created by a farmer in 1885 in Colby, Wisconsin. 
A newborn baby antelope is called a calf. 
Four million people live inside of the Arctic Circle. 
Dentist: Someone who runs a filling station. 

Food for Thought: Even in killing men, observe the rules of propriety. ~Confuscious

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