13 March 2019



A male swan is called a cob.
Today is National Elephant Day in Thailand.
Chemical giant Bayer introduced Aspirin in 1898.
Edmonton has more than 875 city parks. 
Subjects unrelated to elephantidae are clearly irrelephant. 


Gin is distilled from juniper berries.
Today in 1928, Eileen Vollick was issued a pilot’s license, the first aviatrix in the Dominion.
Sleep restores the immune, nervous, skeletal and muscular systems.
70 teams from 11 countries took part in the 2017 Hide-&-Seek World Championship, in Italy.
A professor is one who talks in someone else’s sleep. 


John Doe is known as Ashok Kumar in India.
From St. John’s to Victoria we have 1,467 hospitals.
The offspring of a male horse and a female donkey is called a hinny.
The Governor General gave Royal Assent to the old age pension on this date in 1927.
The Windsor Regional Hospital is so overcrowded one can only get in by accident.


Invented in Montréal, the Wonderbra went on sale Canadawide in 1939.
After the beheading of Marie-Antoinette, her Chantilly lacemakers were also executed.
New Englanders live in the northwest of New South Wales.
The two parts of the human mouth are the vestibule and the oral cavity proper.
Head-over-Heels was a popular game during the French Revolution. 


Food for Thought: No mortal thing can bear so high a price, but that with mortal thing it may be bought. ~Sir Walter Raleigh




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