02 February 2019 Groundhog's Day
North Americans account for 39% of the world’s blue jean purchases.
Rodents clash. Wiarton Willie says spring is in the air; Schubenacadie Sam begs to differ.
After two years, a third of a pillow’s weight is composed of dead skin and dust mites.
Basketball players use talc to keep their hands dry.
As an inconsistent brown marmot, Shubenacadie Sam is qualified to offer an extended forecast.
Canadian Tire began to issue $1 coins in 2009.
Nine nations border the Baltic Sea.
Brewer’s yeast and wheat germ are rich in chromium.
31,000 American troops are stationed on six bases in Japan.
When there is change in the weather, it is most likely to rain money.
We have been drinking Ovaltine for 115 years.
An 85-gram portion of groundhog meat provides 15 grams of protein.
The human heart, on average, beats 2.5 billion times during a person’s lifetime.
Horseradish soup is a traditional Easter Day dish in the Polish region of Silesia.
Wharton Willie is not allowed to watch TV because he constantly hogs the remote.
The Kingdom of Lesotho is Africa’s coldest country; the temp dropped to -20.4°C in 1967.
Michael the Archangel is the patron saint of policemen and soldiers.
If kept at a temperature between zero and 5°C, celeriac will keep for six months or more.
On this date in 1990, apartheid was abolished in the Republic of South Africa.
The reason angels can fly is because they take themselves lightly.
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