17 March 2019 St. Patrick's Day



68% of Canadians bank online or on mobile devices. 
The traditional flower of March is the daffodil. 
Eggs Benedict debuted at Delmonico’s in New York City, in 1860.
Today is St. Patrick’s Day—an official holiday in Newfoundland and Labrador.
For a rash of good luck, cross four-leaf clovers with poison ivy. 


Hens turn their eggs some 50 times a day, to keep the yolks in the centre of the shells.
The age of a police car is measured in hours, not kilometres.
There six parts of a boot are: heel, toe box, vamp, tongue, shaft and gusset. 
More than 600,000 will revel in the 125th annual Montréal’s St. Paddy’s parade.
Studies have shown that you are more likely to be shot by the police if you run.


At its peak, the Roman Empire was the 28th largest empire in history. 
In 1760, jigsaw puzzles taught European geography to King George III's children. 
The Talmud defines dawn as 72 minutes before sunrise, at which time the faithful pray.
Murphy is the most common surname in Ireland; it means ‘sea warrior’.
When the jigsaw puzzle maker died, his widow broke into a thousand pieces.


Caffeine is the most widely consumed psychoactive drug.
4.3 million Canadians have an Irish heritage.
Automobile drivers kill more deer than hunters.
5 millilitres of Marmite pack 2 grams of protein.
My neighbour went to Timmie's and ordered a coffee to go. The coffee got up and left.


Food for Thought: Whoever does not miss the Soviet Union has no heart. Whoever wants it back has no brain. ~Vladimir Putin




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