07 December 2018
The earliest known use of the idiom ‘third wheel’ appeared in print in 1845.
Scientologists mark today as Base Flag Day.
Christmas is observed in more than 160 countries.
At 25, billion, there are more chickens on Earth than any other bird.
The squeaky wheel gets replaced.
Plasma constitutes 55% of blood fluid.
Alektorophobes suffer from an irrational fear of chickens.
Today in 1941, the Imperial Japanese Navy bombed Pearl Harbour in a surprise attack.
Hyenas are unable to climb trees.
Cross-eyed dyslexics see perfectly.
More than all Holy Sees combined, Pope John Paul II visited 129 nations during his reign.
Buick vehicles are sold in Canada, China, Israel, Mexico, the USA.
According to the Canadian Penal Code, 13 categories of first degree murder are defined.
Hispaniola is the second largest island in the Caribbean.
Our local crematorium gives discounts to burn victims.
7% of the world’s population does not believe in a Diving Being.
Santos is the most common surname in The Philippines.
Pomologists study fruit.
Merry Christmas in Swedish is God Jul.
A journey of a thousand kilometres begins with a cash advance.
Food for Thought: Love the giver more than the gift. ~Brigham Young
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