21 March 2019


There are more than 50,000 varieties of peppers.
‘Loyal She Began, Loyal She Remains’ is the Official Motto of Ontario.
No strings attached, today is International Puppetry Day.
The Swedish Navy boasts five submarines.
Norwegians must take ladders to the supermarket because food prices are so high.  


Renault ranks ninth among auto manufacturers. 
69% of North American steel is recycled annually. 
Jean Talon began to count noses in New France, today in 1666. When done, he had 3,000.
Moose milk contains 10% butterfat. 
91% of people surveyed are satisfied with their lives. The other 9% own Chryslers. 


Bermudian radio and TV stations start with the letter ‘Z’. 
Foam rubber was first manufactured in 1929. 
Singapore, Luxembourg, Japan, Iceland and Denmark have the lowest crime rates on Earth.
Today in 1991, the Supreme Court of Canada ruled that a fœtus is not a legal person.
It’s a bad neighbourhood when the muggers are Quakers. 


There are three types of igloos. 
The Roman numeral ‘D’ represents the number 500.
Rx is the abbreviation for the Latin recipere—recipe—which means literally—Take, thou.
Today in 1865, PE Islanders rejected Confederation. Eight years later, they joined.
For better eyesight, ask your GP to prescribe stare-oids.




Food for Thought: Those who believe religion and politics aren’t connected don’t understand either. ~Gandhi 


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