22 October 2018
Today is National Wombat Day in Australia.
When the tree is four years old, olives are harvested.
The cities with the most CCTVs are Beijing, London and Chicago.
Christianity, Islam and Judaism forbid tattooing.
The world’s best diplomat is the olive branch.
Closed captions on television shows has been with us officially for 38 years.
A newborn baby porcupine is called a porcupette.
Today in 1964, Parliamentary committee selected the design for our new national flag.
Junkyard magnets—the ones that lift cars—generate two tesla.
Geneticists crossed a porcupine with a sheep and got an animal that knits its own sweaters.
There are nine basic origami folds.
The Little Tea Pot, short and stout, is 79 years old.
There are no height restrictions on horse jockeys.
Puns about orange pekoe are teadious.
The Newfoundland & Labrador Liquor Commission operates 29 outlets in the province.
Fingers do not have muscles.
The average North American Porcupine wears 30,000 quills.
In an average NHL game, a dozen pucks will hit the ice.
Never ski through a revolving door.
Food for Thought: Top 15 Things Money Can’t Buy: Time. Happiness. Inner Peace. Integrity. Love. Character. Manners. Health. Respect. Morals. Trust. Patience. Class. Common sense. Dignity.” ~Roy T. Bennett
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